The Florida Panthers set the tone for the Stanley Cup in Sport 1 on Saturday evening with a 3-0 victory over the Edmonton Oilers to leap out to an early sequence lead.
The goal-scoring was one factor, however the goal-stopping was one other.
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Panthers star goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky stopped 32 photographs from almost each angle, together with six alone from Oilers star Connor McDavid. Carter Verhaeghe and Evan Rodrigues have been in a position to get photographs previous Stuart Skinner. Then, Eetu Luostarinen put the of completion on the sport.
“It’s enjoyable to play these guys, these elite guys and it’s a enjoyable environment,” Bobrovsky stated. “I’m simply alive for the chance, and I get pleasure from each second of it.”
The gang on the Amerant Financial institution Space in Dawn, Florida, shouted cheers for the veteran goaltender as he made save after save.
For the primary time in franchise historical past, the Panthers have a sequence lead within the Stanley Cup finals. It’s the workforce’s third look within the sequence.
“We form of know what it takes this 12 months,” Verhaeghe stated. “We all know how difficult it’s, the ups and downs of playoffs and the grind of it. I believe that makes us extra geared up this 12 months.”
The stress will definitely flip up on McDavid and the remainder of his Oilers teammates. The three-time Hart Trophy winner is lastly within the Stanley Cup finals in his ninth season within the NHL.
“Tons to love,” McDavid stated. “We didn’t quit an excessive amount of, (however) what we did quit was harmful.”
Edmonton out-shot Florida 32-18.
“We all know that we’ll need to get even higher,” Oilers coach Kris Knoblauch stated. “There are issues we’ll have to have a look at and attempt to improve these possibilities.”
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Sport 2 is ready for Monday at 8 p.m. ET.
The Related Press contributed to this report.
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