Current:Home > MyBarkov, Bobrovsky and the Panthers beat the Oilers 4-3 to move within win of Stanley Cup title -Aspire Money Growth
Barkov, Bobrovsky and the Panthers beat the Oilers 4-3 to move within win of Stanley Cup title
View
Date:2025-04-15 18:28:33
EDMONTON, Alberta (AP) — Aleksander Barkov led the way offensively, Sergei Bobrovsky was in peak form in goal once again and the Florida Panthers are on the verge of lifting the Stanley Cup.
Barkov set up a goal and scored another, Bobrovsky made 32 saves to extend his run of dominance and the Panthers held on to beat the Edmonton Oilers 4-3 in Game 3 of the Cup final Thursday night.
They can win the first title in franchise history as soon as Game 4 on Saturday night on Edmonton.
“We know it’s going to be the hardest game for sure,” Barkov said. “We don’t take anything for granted. Every single day is one day at a time. Whether it’s one period, one shift, we take it one at a time. That’s how we’ve been all year.”
Florida took another step toward hockey’s mountaintop by pouncing on a handful of Edmonton turnovers and keeping Connor McDavid from scoring a goal. A late rally got the Oilers within one but fell short.
Long before that, Barkov forced one of the giveaways by Evan Bouchard seconds before Sam Reinhart’s goal, netminder Stuart Skinner coughed up the puck on Vladimir Tarasenko’s, and Darnell Nurse gave it away on Sam Bennett’s.
Barkov had one of the signature moments by getting past the defense and beating Skinner on a breakaway, quieting for some time the crowd fired up for the first Stanley Cup Final game with fans in Edmonton since 2006.
It will take the Oilers completing a comeback done just four times in NHL playoff history — and once in the final all the way back in 1942 — to end Canada’s Cup drought.
The last year a team based in Canada won it was Montreal in 1993, months before the Panthers’ inaugural season. Until this series, they had gone 1-8 in the final.
Behind Barkov and Bobrovsky, Florida has totally flipped that script. The two leading candidates for the Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP were arguably the two best players on the ice in Game 3, including Barkov bouncing back from a high hit from Leon Draistail that knocked him out of Game 2 on Monday night.
“Just from the start, our compete and our will and the want to win this one was huge,” Bennett said. “Everyone down to our goalie were battling their butts off. It was nice to see the effort. You either have it, or you don’t. We have 23 dogs on our team that have that will. You either have it, or you don’t.”
Another big reason the Panthers got here, winger Matthew Tkachuk, also had a big assist and was responsible for turning up the pressure on Edmonton.
The Oilers wilted under it, losing a game in which they largely the better team but could not overcome ill-timed miscues. Skinner allowed four goals on 23 shots and Connor Brown, Philip Broberg and Ryan McLeod scored, while McDavid for the first time all playoffs looked frustrated and out of sorts.
Doing that to elite opponents, defending them to the point of second-guessing their ability to score, is a huge part of the Panthers’ style and a big reason they are on the league’s biggest stage and putting the cold ones on ice for a potential championship celebration 2,500 miles from home.
By holding on to beat Edmonton on Thursday night, they also showed no ill effects from waiting to fly from South Florida to Alberta, a decision that was questioned when their plane was delayed by storms and got in a few hours late Wednesday — less than 24 hours before puck drop. Instead of looking jet-lagged, the Panthers were primed to pounce on opportunities to score and delivered when it mattered most.
“Just keep staying with the moment,” Bobrovsky said.
___
AP NHL playoffs: https://apnews.com/hub/stanley-cup and https://www.apnews.com/hub/NHL
veryGood! (7)
Related
- Don't let hackers fool you with a 'scam
- Further federal probes into false Connecticut traffic stop data likely, public safety chief says
- Sinéad O’Connor, gifted and provocative Irish singer-songwriter, dies at 56
- 3 Butler University soccer players file federal lawsuit alleging abuse by former trainer
- US wholesale inflation accelerated in November in sign that some price pressures remain elevated
- As e-bikes proliferate, so do deadly fires blamed on exploding lithium-ion batteries
- Don’t mess with Lindsey: US ekes out 1-1 draw in Women’s World Cup after Horan revenge goal
- Room for two: Feds want small planes' bathrooms to be big enough for two people
- Apple iOS 18.2: What to know about top features, including Genmoji, AI updates
- 13 Laptop Bags Under $50 That Are So Chic You’ll Enjoy Commuting to School and Work
Ranking
- Sarah J. Maas books explained: How to read 'ACOTAR,' 'Throne of Glass' in order.
- Tennessee educators file lawsuit challenging law limiting school lessons on race, sex and bias
- 5 current, former high school employees charged for not reporting sexual assault
- Here's an Update on the Polly Pocket Movie Starring Lily Collins
- South Korean president's party divided over defiant martial law speech
- TikTokers are zapping their skin with red light; dermatologists say they’re onto something
- 51 pilot whales die in Australia as officials race to save dozens of others in mass stranding
- Food truck owner gets 2 years in prison for $1.5M pandemic relief loan fraud
Recommendation
Paula Abdul settles lawsuit with former 'So You Think You Can Dance' co
A Patchwork of Transgender Healthcare Laws Push Families Across State Lines
Michigan woman out of jail after light sentence for killing dad by throwing chemical
'It can't be': 3 Marines found in car near Camp Lejeune died of carbon monoxide poisoning
Could Bill Belichick, Robert Kraft reunite? Maybe in Pro Football Hall of Fame's 2026 class
Women's soccer players file lawsuits against Butler, accuse ex-trainer of sexual assault
Experts warn invasive hammerhead worms secrete nasty toxin and can be a foot long. Here's what to know.
Nearly a third of Oregon superintendents are new to the job, administrators coalition says