Panthers' Third and Fourth Lines Grinding Down Oilers
- The Florida Panthers won Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final 5-2 against the Edmonton Oilers at Rogers Place on Saturday.
- Coach Paul Maurice identified the previous series against Toronto as the turning point for team energy and consistent playstyle.
- The Panthers' third and fourth lines, featuring Greer, Nosek, and Gadjovich, played limited minutes but contributed defensively and sparked key moments.
- Gadjovich ranks first on the team with a rate of 32.80 hits every 60 minutes, totaling 63 hits; Greer follows with 51 hits and a rate of 26.62 per 60 minutes, while Nosek has recorded 42 hits at a rate of 14.69 per 60 minutes.
- Florida now stands one victory away from repeating as Stanley Cup champions with Game 6 scheduled Tuesday at home.
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There was speculation about it for a long time, but when it actually happened just before the March trade deadline, many were shocked. The star Marchand, who spent his entire professional career with the Bruins and was their captain for the last two years, was traded to Florida. The compensation was also surprising - a second-round pick in the 2027 draft. And nothing more. On the other hand, Marchand was injured at the time, his 37th birthday wa…
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