Defending champion Panthers are unfazed after losing Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final to the Oilers
- The Florida Panthers, defending Stanley Cup champions, lost Game 1 in overtime to the Edmonton Oilers on Wednesday in Edmonton.
- The loss followed a key power-play goal by Leon Draisaitl after a puck-over-the-glass penalty on Tomas Nosek, with the Oilers missing injured forward Zach Hyman.
- The Panthers have shown resilience this postseason, holding an 8-3 away record and crediting experience from past adversity as they prepare for Game 2 at Rogers Place on Friday night.
- Forward Matthew Tkachuk acknowledged the team carries the weight of many tough battles from previous years and remains confident they can recover, while coach Paul Maurice characterized the recent defeat as a valuable learning opportunity.
- A Panthers win in Game 2 would even the series and shift pressure back onto Oilers star Connor McDavid as the series moves to Florida for Games 3 and 4.
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Cote: Stanley Cup in sight for Panthers with 2-0 Final lead & Barkov back on ice after hit
The Florida Panthers rallied at home for a 4-1 Game 2 victory Monday night over Edmonton to take a 2-0 lead in the Stanley Cup Final. And Aleksander Barkov was back on ice Wednesday after dirty-play injury.
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