NHL Playoffs 2025: Scores, Schedule & Stanley Cup Final Bracket
- The Florida panthers delivered a decisive 6-1 victory over the Edmonton Oilers in Game 3 of the Stanley Cup final, avoiding a third consecutive overtime game.
- Anton Lundell ignited the scoring for Florida just 56 seconds into the game, capitalizing on a net-front battle alongside Brad Marchand to beat Stuart Skinner.
- The oilers struggled throughout the game as the Panthers controlled play and disrupted Edmonton's rhythm.
The Florida Panthers seized a commanding 6-1 victory over the Edmonton Oilers in Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final, taking the series lead. The Panthers’ defense utterly neutralized the Oilers’ offensive stars, with Connor mcdavid and Leon Draisaitl struggling to find their rhythm. Anton lundell’s early goal set the stage, as Florida’s offense and defense dominated, leading to the Oilers’ frustrations and some undisciplined play.Edmonton racked up penalties, hindering their comeback attempts. For complete coverage and NHL Playoffs 2025 updates, visit News Directory 3. What adjustments will be made in Game 4? Discover what’s next …
Florida panthers Dominate Edmonton Oilers in Game 3 of Stanley Cup Final
Updated June 10, 2025
The Florida panthers delivered a decisive 6-1 victory over the Edmonton Oilers in Game 3 of the Stanley Cup final, avoiding a third consecutive overtime game. Florida’s dominant performance put them ahead in the series, showcasing their strength on both ends of the ice.
Anton Lundell ignited the scoring for Florida just 56 seconds into the game, capitalizing on a net-front battle alongside Brad Marchand to beat Stuart Skinner. Marchand’s early goal marked his fourth of the series and third straight for the Panthers, setting the tone for the night.
The oilers struggled throughout the game as the Panthers controlled play and disrupted Edmonton’s rhythm. Sam Reinhart and Sam Bennett each contributed goals in the second period,extending florida’s lead to 4-1 and further demoralizing the Oilers.
Florida’s defense proved impenetrable, effectively neutralizing Edmonton’s key players. Leon Draisaitl failed to register a single shot on goal,and Connor McDavid was largely contained,hindering the Oilers’ offensive capabilities. The Panthers’ defensive prowess was a key factor in their dominant win in this Stanley Cup Final matchup.
Edmonton’s struggles were compounded by undisciplined play,including three offensive zone penalties and a bench minor in the first period alone. The Oilers accumulated 85 penalty minutes, a stark contrast to their composed performances in Games 1 and 2.
What’s next
The Oilers will look to rebound in Game 4 on Thursday night, while the Panthers aim to replicate their Game 3 success and further their quest for the stanley Cup.
