Huge-Congrats! Oilers make NHL history in dominant win over Panthers, forcing Game 7, but there is a hitch…
The Edmonton Oilers made NHL history on Friday and are now one win away from making more. Meanwhile, the Florida Panthers look lifeless and must win a deciding Game 7 at home to avoid an epic collapse for the ages.
Riding the momentum of two straight wins after falling behind 3-0 in the Stanley Cup Final, the Oilers dominated Game 6, winning 5-1 in a contest that was never really in doubt.
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Edmonton is the first team since the 1945 Detroit Red Wings to force a Game 7 after trailing the series 3-0. Meanwhile, with a win on Monday in Sunrise, the Oilers would become only the second team to successfully make the comeback to win the Stanley Cup (1941-42 Toronto Maple Leafs).
In Game 6, the Oilers followed the same script that won them Games 4 and 5. They out-paced the Panthers, canceling out their strong forechecking to allow skill to take over.
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While the Oilers dominated play much of the night, the turning point came early in the second period.
Shortly after Adam Henrique gave Edmonton a 2-0 advantage 46 seconds in, Panthers captain Aleksander Barkov appeared to answer with a goal of his own 10 seconds later. But, following a challenge from the Oilers bench, officials disallowed the goal after a review, ruling the play offside.
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Before the period ended, Zach Hyman scored on a breakaway, putting the Oilers up by three after two periods. Barkov eventually scored a goal that counted, lighting the lamp 1:28 into the third to pull the Panthers to within one, but two empty-netters from Edmonton late sealed their fate.
The Panthers looked uninspired from the start, which showed on the stat sheet. They managed only 21 shots and went 0-for-3 (four shots) on the power play while committing a startling 18 takeaways, several of which ended up in the back of their net.
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The Oilers also managed only 21 shots and, like the Panthers, went scoreless on the man advantage (0-for-2). But they made the most of their opportunities, turning the Panthers’ mistakes into goals while stifling Florida’s offense with a tremendous team effort on defense led by a strong night between the pipes from Stuart Skinner (20 saves).
The Panthers will host the Oilers for Game 7 on Monday at 8 p.m. ET.
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