Panthers take Game 5 of Stanley Cup Final
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Following their 5-2 win Saturday in Game 5 of their Stanley Cup Final rematch against the Oilers, the Panthers have a 3-2 series lead over Edmonton. Florida can clinch its second consecutive title as early as Tuesday, when it plays Game 6 on home ice at Amerant Bank Arena (8 p.m., TNT, truTV, Max).
The Florida Panthers have a chance, for a second consecutive season, to win the Stanley Cup in front of their home fans. Saturday night’s 5-2 Game 5 win at the Edmonton Oilers gave the Panthers that close-out opportunity,
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Sam Bennett, Brad Marchand and Aaron Ekblad are producing big in the postseason and are all set to be free agents on July 1.
By STEPHEN WHYNO Brad Marchand joked that when he was traded to the Florida Panthers from the Boston Bruins, he looked at the lineup and wondered if he would be playing on the fourth line again.
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Edmonton Journal on MSNPlayer grades: Florida Panthers dead puck Edmonton Oilers to death in 5-2 winAfter four high-flying games in the Stanley Cup Final, the Florida Panthers played their best smothering, dead puck game, throttling the Edmonton Oilers at most every turn in a 5-2 win.