Verhaeghe’s Decisive Goal Propels Panthers to Victory Over Oilers in Stanley Cup Rematch

Monday saw the Florida Panthers, the defending champions, clinch a thrilling victory over the Edmonton Oilers in an electrifying rematch of the Stanley Cup Final. The game-changer? Carter Verhaeghe’s tie-breaking goal in the third period, catapulting the Panthers to a 6-5 win.

Scoring Spree on Both Sides

Contributing to the Panthers’ triumph, Niko Mikkola, Sam Reinhart, Jesper Boqvist, Matthew Tkachuk, and Gustav Forsling found the back of the net. This success was achieved even as star forward Aleksander Barkov missed his second consecutive game due to sickness. Goalie Sergei Bobrovsky contributed significantly to the win, fending off 25 shots.

From the Oilers’ camp, Zach Hyman netted two goals, while Leon Draisaitl added to the tally with a goal and an assist. Kasperi Kapanen and Connor Brown also scored, snapping the Oilers’ five-game winning streak. Assist king Connor McDavid notched up three assists, and Stuart Skinner made 22 saves.

Hyman’s Blood, Sweat, and Goals

Hyman’s resilience was on full display as he headed to the dressing room, bloodied after a power-play blast from Bouchard ricocheted off a Panthers player and hit his face. Sporting a full face shield, Hyman re-entered the game in the third period.

Key Takeaways

Panthers: A Short-Handed Goal and a Win

The Panthers struck gold just 2:42 into the first period with a short-handed goal. Boqvist intercepted a misplaced puck from a faltering Evan Bouchard, outpaced the opposition, and slid his fifth of the season through Skinner’s legs. This marked Florida’s second goal in 214 minutes, bouncing back from shutouts in the previous two games. With eight short-handed goals this season, the Panthers lead the NHL.

Oilers: Draisaitl Continues Scoring Streak

Draisaitl delivered his sixth consecutive multi-point game, racking up 15 points in this run. He now boasts 17 multi-point games this season, leading the league in goals (23), even-strength goals (18), and game-winning goals (seven).

Verhaeghe’s Decisive Strike

The key moment came when Verhaeghe received a centering pass from Bennett from the left corner. Getting Skinner to go down, he blasted a shot over the goalie’s shoulder into the top left corner, securing a 6-5 lead for the Panthers with just 6:55 left on the clock.

Hyman Reaches Milestone

Hyman’s goal in the second period marked his 200th, with McDavid assisting. Hyman, having recovered from an injury, has scored seven goals in his last six games and boasts a season tally of 10.

Looking Ahead

Next up, the Panthers face Minnesota on Wednesday to conclude their five-game trip, while the Oilers welcome Boston on Thursday.



Richard Hayes


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