Edmonton Oilers, Florida Panthers and Stanley Cup Final
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After the 6-3 loss to the Edmonton Oilers, Florida Panthers head coach Paul Maurice made a strong observation for Brad Marchand and company to listen to.
The Edmonton Oilers have struggled this season at five-on-five. Entering Saturday’s game versus the Florida Panthers, the team was No. 31 among the league’s 32 teams in goal share in the game state. At 41 percent (41-59 goals),
Oilers battled through a physical rematch with Florida, ending their demanding road trip with grit and a crucial win. The hope is that the most difficult part of their schedule is over.
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4 Takeaways From Oilers’ 6-3 Victory Over Panthers
The Edmonton Oilers won their first game in regulation since Oct. 28, defeating the Florida Panthers 6-3, in a highly anticipated Stanley Cup Final rematch.
SUNRISE, Fla. – The Florida Panthers fought hard but couldn’t dig themselves out of a deep early hole in a 6-3 loss to the Edmonton Oilers at Amerant Bank Arena on Saturday. Falling to 11-9-1, the Panthers trailed 4-1 before eventually making it a 4-3 game.
Florida earned a 1-0 victory at home its last time out on Nov. 20 against the New Jersey Devils. Edmonton played on the road its last time out on Nov. 20, and fell 2-1 in overtime against the Tampa Bay Lightning.
Jack Roslovic (Edmonton Oilers) with a Goal vs. Florida Panthers, 11/22/2025. NFL; NCAAF; NBA; NHL; NCAAB; NCAAW; Fantasy; MLB; WNBA; Betting; Golf; Tennis; Racing; Watch; Daily D