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Marchand, Bennett too hot for Oilers to handle in Game 5 of Stanley Cup final

Florida Panthers’ attack on playoffs is a player on NHL Prime and an acting like him.

28-year-old Sam Bennett and 37-year-old Brad Marchand, Oilers on Saturday against Florida’nın Edmonton 5-2 wins in the Stanley Cup finals in the final of the seven best series 3-2 continued to be too much.

Marchand has reached half a dozen goals in the first and third goal of Florida – Florida’s first and third goal.

Florida’s second goal of the game was fifth in Bennett’s cup final and NHL leader was 15th after the season.

Panthers can turn off the series at home on Tuesday, and since the Tampa Bay Lightning in 2020 and 2021, the first back -back Stanley Cup champion.

However, a new component for Panthers, after this season, Florida’s Boston Bruins with Boston Bruins almost 16 years later, the last five -meter -nine, 180 -pound Marchand bought.

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Marchand’s six goals have been the most goals by any player in the championship series since ESA Tikkanen in 1988.


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Marchand of Halifax is looking for the second Stanley Cup of his career after lifting the cup with Boston Bruins in 2011 at the age of 23. This winter was distributed to Florida and reached two more cup finals with Boston.

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“The man, that man is good,” he replied, when asked what to say to the 2025 version of Brad Marchand’s 2011 edition.

“Sometimes you get a leap, sometimes you don’t do it, but you will be grateful to have another opportunity to be in the finals and to be a part of a good team, Mard Marchand continued.

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Bennett, a front runner for this year’s Conn Smythe Cup to NHL’s playoff MVP, ranks second to Edmonton’s Zach Hyman (111) after the season.

“We talked a lot about this,” Bennett’s teammate Sam Reinhart said. “This only translates the game to this time of the year. It creates a lot of space for itself.”

Marchand and Bennett have five or more goals in the Cup finals, and in 1973 he has been his first teammates since Montreal’s Frank Mahovlich and Yvan Cournoyer.

Paul Paul Maurice, Panthers head coach, said, “They can definitely process the context of the game,” he said. “They don’t rise too much, they don’t go too low. The energy levels are high and they focus on the game.

“There is a mental toughness there, I have a mental capacity to stay in the game and try to open it. Just wait. Patience.”

Marchand, who was not old, scored both goals, the lottery won by Edmonton, but first went to the disk and beat Oiles to the network to score twice.

Maurice said, “What he can do under pressure in a small area is at world standards,” Maurice said.


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