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Florida has shown resilience over the course of three straight Stanley Cup Final runs, but is blowing a three-goal lead and a second overtime loss the toughest test?
Despite a 5-4 overtime loss, Florida Panthers fans were loud and proud at Amerant Bank Arena during Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final, with some willing to give up just about anything to see the Cup return to South Florida — from beer to beloved pets to even relationships.
The Florida Panthers will be back on the ice Saturday night in Edmonton, looking to regain the series lead in the Stanley Cup Final.
Sam Bennett, Brad Marchand and Aaron Ekblad are producing big in the postseason and are all set to be free agents on July 1.
The Florida Panthers are now on their third straight Stanley Cup final, which means they have played a heckuva lot of hockey in recent years.
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Panthers head coach Paul Maurice said his players are “wired as probably every fan is” as Florida regroups following a 5-4 overtime loss to the Edmonton Oilers in Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final.
The Panthers reached the Stanley Cup Final in 1996 season while playing at Miami Arena in Overtown. But a sparkling new ice palace soon rose on the edge of the Everglades next to
Florida head coach Billy Napier finally has momentum after ending 2022 and 2023 on losing streaks. The embattled coach also has his best roster in four seasons. A star QB in DJ Lagway and SEC-level talent must navigate a schedule featuring five teams among the top 20 of the AP’s season-ending Top 25, along with trips to LSU and Texas A&M.