Marchand’s double OT goal gives the Panthers win about Oilers in game 2


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Brad Marchand had the possible winning goal of the game for quite some time: when he was taken from him, he compensated it.

The current Stanley Cup champion, Florida Panthers, matched the final on Friday night with the extra double time of march, giving the CATS a 5-4 victory in game 2 against the Edmonton Oilers.

After scoring three goals during the first 12:37 of the game, Edmonton could no longer find the background of the network.

In mode of despair and below 4-3, the Oilers took Stuart Skinner out of the network with 2:33 remaining in the regulation, which seemed early, but with the album in the other area in a confrontation, they could take advantage of. And they did.

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The Center of the Florida Panthers, Brad Marchand (63) reacts after scoring a goal against the Edmonton Oilers during the first period in game two of the Stanley 2025 Cup final in Rogers Place. (Images of Perry Nelson-Imagn)

With 17.8 seconds, an album was loose on the front, and Corey Perry, 40, attacked him home to tie the game at four. After allowing a goal in three of his first seven faced shots, Sergei Bobrovsky stopped each of the next 24 before allowing the one who sent the contest in extra time.

Both teams had their possibilities in extra time, especially the Panthers, who arrived at the post with a shot and had a saved getaway, but both teams were blank. With just over eight minutes in the second extra period of time, Marchand did it again, scrubbing one of Skinner in an escape and giving Florida a tremendous victory.

The Center of the Florida Panthers, Brad Marchand (63) reacts after scoring a goal against the Edmonton Oilers during the first period in game two of the Stanley 2025 Cup final in Rogers Place. (Images of Perry Nelson-Imagn)

Wayne Gretzky Anoda to the Oilers to the star of Connor McDavid, the next great: “He is the best player in hockey”

Like game 1, the score began early, this time with the Florida Panthers scoring first.

Sam Bennett, who fought against his own brother of his teammate Matthew Tkachuk in the 4 nations while associated with Connor McDavid of Edmonton, found the background of the network only two minutes in the game, but approximately five minutes later, Evander Kane scored an equalizer.

Edmonton arrived at the power game and scored again, but Florida responded again to tie the game at 2 at 11:37. During another power play, Leon Draisaitl scored to give the Oilers a 3-2 advantage, limiting five goals in the first 13 minutes of the game.

While the Oilers offensive cooled in the second, Florida no. Dmitry Kulikov tied it 8:23 in the period, and Marchand gave Florida the advantage with a short hand goal four minutes later. The 4-3 Panthers advantage remained to Perry’s miraculous goal at the end of the third.

The center of the Florida Panthers, Brad Marchand (63) reacts after scoring a goal against the Edmonton Oilers during the first period in the game one of the final of the Stanley 2025 Cup in Rogers Place. (Images of Walter Tychnowicz-Imagn)

The hero underway was an acquisition of commercial term, almost literally being changed from his old Boston Bruins in the south in the last minutes. The exchange was worth it.

Game 3 will take place on Monday night in Florida, which has organized a final cup game for three consecutive years.

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