PANTHERS MAUL OILERS IN GAME 3
Florida dominates 6–1, takes 2–1 lead in Stanley Cup Final
Well, that escalated quickly. 🐾
The Florida Panthers rolled into Game 3 like they were late for a beach party and Edmonton forgot there was a game. The result? A 6–1 demolition that looked less like hockey and more like a cat playing with its food.
Panthers fans are howling — or purring — while Oilers faithful are googling “emergency goaltending prayers” and “how to regroup emotionally in 48 hours.”
Barkov? Beast Mode.
Sergei Bobrovsky? Built a brick wall.
Edmonton’s defense? Still trying to find the puck.
The Panthers scored early, often, and from basically everywhere — parking lot included.
It was the kind of performance that makes you double-check the scoreboard and make sure you’re not watching a replay from January.
Oilers: “What Just Happened?”
Connor McDavid had flashes. Draisaitl tried. But the Panthers gave them about as much room as a budget airline seat. The Oilers spent more time chasing the puck than playing with it, and by the third period, the only thing hot in Rogers Place was the fans’ frustration.
Series Heating Up, Ice Not Included
Florida now leads the series 2-1, and momentum has fully switched ends of the rink. But hey — this is playoff hockey. One bounce, one fight-back game, and everything changes.
Still… Game 4?
Let’s just say Edmonton better come out swinging.
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