Panthers’ Ability to Agitate Is ‘Part of Their DNA.’ It’s on Display in the Cup Final.
- Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Finals took place Monday in Florida with the Panthers defeating the Oilers 6-1 to lead the series 2-1.
- The game escalated due to growing physicality and frustration, culminating when Oilers forward Trent Frederic cross-checked Sam Bennett in the third period.
- This action sparked an all-player brawl with multiple fights, penalties including three 10-minute misconducts per team, and 140 total penalty minutes split between Florida and Edmonton.
- Oilers coach Kris Knoblauch remarked that the team's behavior on the ice likely would have been different if the score had been closer, while Connor McDavid expressed that he appreciated the team's effort to respond aggressively.
- The Panthers’ win and physical dominance shifted the series momentum, forcing the Oilers to regroup before the next scheduled game Thursday night.
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