Hockey|Edmonton beat Florida in the fourth game of the final series.
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Edmonton won the fourth final game 8–1 on home ice.
Of the Finns in Florida, only Lundell got points.
Panthers’ Russian goalkeeper Bobrovski was replaced from the goal in the middle of the match.
Edmonton-Florida 8–1 (3–1, 3–0, 2–0), wins 1–3
Stanley Cup the final series continues. The Edmonton Oilers, who played with a knife on their throats, took their first victory in the forced break by crushing the Florida Panthers 8-1 on their home ice early Sunday morning.
The Panthers now lead the final series with a 3–1 win. The next time the championship will be interrupted is the night before Wednesday, when the puck falls on the ice in Sunrise, Florida at 03:00.
Finns in Florida only Anton Lundell (0+1) got to the points. Captain To Aleksander Barkov remained in the power statistic -2.
In the fourth final game, the Oilers struck first – and even underpowered. Darnell Nurse took the fight to the ice, but Alexander Barkov led by the Panthers’ number one advantage, they missed their chance.
Instead, the Oilers’ voracious underpowered patrol was on alert. Connor Brown initial and Mattias Janmark hit the puck in the Panthers net in 3:11.
Barkov had to watch the Oilers’ opening goal from the penalty spot.
The opening goal exploded the packed Rogers Place into a frenzy of screams.
The Oilers hit more goals in the cabin a good four minutes later, when the home team’s three-point chain was successful. Lundell’s triple chain took a big disadvantage at the finish line.
First, the defender Niko Mikkola lost the duel against Janmark and right after Lundell couldn’t hold the lead Adam Henriquea in the woods. Henrique scored his third goal of the playoffs.
The conceded goal was the first in the final series for the three-point chain led by Lundell.
Lundell’s however, the trio answered the call after midway through the opening set by hitting a 1-2 tie. Gustav Forsling shot from the line and Vladimir Tarasenko deftly guided the puck into the goal in 11:26.
After the reduction, the Panthers’ equalizer hung in the air, but the Oilers’ second chain hit a critical spot with a third hit. Dylan Holloway (2+1) escaped and scored a 3–1 goal in 14:48. After that it was go.
The Oilers’ celebrations continued in the second innings when the captain Connor McDavid (1+3) escaped to score. McDavid scored his opening goal of the final series in 21:13.
McDavid feasted with four power points in the crushing victory.
The Panthers’ merciless thrashing continued just under four minutes later. McDavid initiated and Nurse, who stepped up to support the attack, shot the scoreboard already 5-1. After the fifth goal, the Panthers’ Russian goalkeeper Sergei Bobrovsky was substituted off the mark.
Bobrovski was subbed in just under 25 minutes into the game.
Bobrovski let five out of 16 shots go behind his back. The save percentage was a miserable 68.8. Finished the match Anthony Stolarz.
When Bobrovski skated to the bench, the Edmonton crowd started loud and tormenting Sergei screams, which were already repeated several times before the fifth goal.
In the final set, Holloway continued the Oilers’ goal streak with his second hit of the evening and the 8–1 goal Ryan McLeod.
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