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Stanley Cup Final: Panthers-Oilers Game 3 grades, takeaways

June 10, 2025
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Ryan S. Clark is an NHL reporter for ESPN.

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Kristen Shilton is a national NHL reporter for ESPN.

Jun 9, 2025, 11:35 PM ET

Go ahead and count to 11. One. Two. Yada yada. Eleven.

That’s how many times the Florida Panthers have scored five or more goals in a single game this postseason. No, really. They did it twice against the Tampa Bay Lightning, three times to the Toronto Maple Leafs, four times against the Carolina Hurricanes, and after doing it in Game 2 to the Edmonton Oilers, they did it again Monday in a 6-1 romp in Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final.

Scoring goals in bunches is clearly nothing new for the Panthers. But to give up more than five goals in a playoff game? Prior to Game 2, the last time the Oilers allowed that many in a single contest was in Game 1 of the Western Conference finals.

The Panthers taking a 2-1 series lead means the defending Stanley Cup champions are two wins away from repeating. Ryan S. Clark and Kristen Shilton examine how Game 3 played out, what players to watch going forward and what questions each team must answer going into Game 4 on Wednesday.

Florida got the better of Edmonton in every respect: It outworked, and simply outmatched, the Oilers at even strength and on special teams. The Panthers’ forecheck was relentless, they won more battles along the boards and, perhaps most critically, held Edmonton’s stars — and entire offense, really — at bay. That latter feat was due in large part to a sensational performance in net from Sergei Bobrovsky, who outplayed Stuart Skinner at the other end.

The Panthers were in control from the start as Brad Marchand scored less than a minute into the game, and they eventually got their power play going when Carter Verhaeghe lit the lamp on their fourth attempt of the first period. Sam Reinhart’s response to Corey Perry’s goal for Edmonton early in the second period, and Sam Bennett’s breakaway after that, further cemented how dialed in Florida was.

Going in the third period up 4-1, knowing they were 30-1 in the postseason under Paul Maurice when leading after two, was all the positivity the Panthers needed to not just chase Skinner from the cage but also cruise to a resounding win. — Shilton

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Brad Marchand scores 56 seconds in to give Panthers early lead

Brad Marchand flicks it in through a crowd of defenders to give the Panthers an early lead vs. the Oilers.

Once again, the Oilers had another first period in which they gave up two goals, adding to what has been a chronic issue this series: slow starts. There were the struggles to retain the puck, only to then give up turnovers that led to goals. Take away the goal from Corey Perry that was set up by Evan Bouchard and the Oilers’ supporting cast struggled to make an impact, while Los Gatos had six different goal scorers.

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The Oilers also couldn’t keep their cool, finishing with 85 penalty minutes, which is the most in a Cup Final game since 1986.

A series in which either the Oilers or Panthers could have taken a 2-0 lead after the first two contests gave way to a Game 3 that saw Edmonton struggle in several areas. Mounting comebacks has become a trademark this postseason, but the Oilers came into the third period of Game 3 trailing by three goals — a problem for several reasons. The last time a team came back from a three-goal deficit in the third period of a Cup Final game was in 1944, when the Montreal Canadiens did it against the Chicago Blackhawks. And after allowing a power-play goal early in the third period, Stuart Skinner was replaced by Calvin Pickard.

Those challenges added up to the Oilers’ worst game of the Cup Final — and perhaps their poorest performance since early in the first round against the Los Angeles Kings. — Clark

Arda Öcal’s Three Stars of Game 3

Reinhart picked up his first two points of the Cup Final, a goal and assist, and picked a good time to get on the board. The team that wins Game 3 in a Cup final series tied 1-1 wins Lord Stanley’s Mug almost 76% of the time.

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Sam Reinhart gives Panthers instant response

Sam Reinhart restores the Panthers’ two-goal advantage with an immediate response vs. the Oilers.

2. Paul Maurice

The Panthers coach earned his 1,000th NHL win, as he hit all the right buttons to lead his Cats to a 6-1 victory.

3. The penalty box

It was a popular spot in Game 3. The two teams combined for 140 total penalty minutes, which is the fourth most in Cup Final history; the record is 176 by the Calgary Flames and Montreal Canadiens in 1986.

Players to watch in Game 4

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While Sam Bennett and Brad Marchand have four goals each in the series, Barkov has yet to register a single point and has just six shots on net. Of course, Barkov has been crushing big minutes (including 30-plus in that double-overtime victory in Game 2) and been tasked with trying to contain the Oilers’ top line, but still. That amount of ice time makes it even more perplexing that he has failed to find the score sheet by this point.

Barkov had six goals and 11 points through the Panthers’ first three playoff series, and was among their most consistent forwards. Something just hasn’t translated yet for him to the Final, where he has looked a half-step off throughout.

That can’t last. Barkov is too talented to not become a factor for Florida. It’s Oilers beware if he does. Given how the Panthers’ offense performed in Game 3 even without contributions from Barkov, seeing him catch fire too could be Edmonton’s worst nightmare. — Shilton

Guess we’re doing this again, aren’t we?

Goaltenders always face scrutiny, particularly in the postseason. After all, they have one of the few professions on the planet in which a red light, a loud horn and thousands of people openly celebrate their mistakes. Monday was the fourth time during these playoffs that Skinner has allowed more than five goals. The second time that happened, it led to the Oilers replacing him with Calvin Pickard in the first round. Pickard replaced him again in Game 3, stopping seven of eight shots in 16:33 of ice time. The most recent time that Skinner allowed more than five goals was followed by the Oilers rallying to win four straight to reach the Stanley Cup Final.

But how much of Game 3 can be placed on Skinner? The Oilers had 11 giveaways, gave up seven power-play chances and fell prey once again to giving up two unanswered goals in a period. So was Skinner the problem, or was he failed by the environment around him? — Clark

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Aaron Ekblad scores off beautiful Panthers passing

Aaron Ekblad makes the power play count as he slots home a blistering passing play by the Panthers vs. the Oilers.

Big questions for Game 4

Florida did an excellent job neutralizing McDavid and Draisaitl at 5-on-5 and on the power play, even when Kris Knoblauch was forced into pairing them together on a line midway through the second period in hopes it would spark the Oilers’ offense. That wasn’t the case, and it didn’t do much to improve things for McDavid and Draisaitl either.

Draisaitl had zero shot attempts by early in the third period. McDavid had two. Though Bobrovsky appeared particularly impenetrable, it was difficult for either of Edmonton’s stars to generate much opportunity in front of him anyway. By the end of the third period, Knoblauch might have elected to simply stop putting McDavid or Draisaitl over the boards at all given how the Oilers were imploding.

Regardless, whatever was working for Florida in that respect needs to be bottled and reopened for Game 4. The Oilers were able to make Barkov uncomfortable when they were dictating matchups, but on Florida’s home ice the Panthers were able to respond by stymying Edmonton’s two elite scorers. If the Panthers can re-create that performance Thursday, there’s a real chance they can take a stranglehold on this series when it flips back to Edmonton for Game 5. — Shilton

Can the Oilers fix what has gone wrong with their defensive structure as of late?

A breakaway goal from Brad Marchand in Game 2 got the Panthers on the board, and a second breakaway goal from him in double overtime is how they tied the series. Never mind the Sam Reinhart breakaway that could have ended Game 2 during the first overtime.

Allowing three goals halfway through Game 3 was already going to lead to questions about what happened to the Oilers’ defensive scheme. But the Panthers taking a 4-1 lead in the second period via Sam Bennett’s breakaway presented another potential concern around the Oilers.

There have already been moments in this series in which the Panthers have had a shot share of more than 65%. As noted above, the Oilers also gave up two unanswered goals in a period, something that has happened six times through the first nine periods of the series. Establishing a sense of defensive continuity had been a hallmark this postseason for the Oilers. But in this series, a lack of defensive consistency has led to them falling into a 2-1 hole. — Clark

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Sam Bennett slots home Panthers’ 4th goal

Sam Bennett fools the goaltender as he tucks in the Panthers’ fourth goal on the breakaway vs. the Oilers.



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