The Edmonton Oilers will try to get back into the series, while the Florida Panthers will try to take a 3-0 lead when the teams face each other in Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final on Thursday night in Edmonton.
The best-of-seven series has switched venues after the Panthers won Game 1 and Game 2 in Sunrise, Florida. The Panthers arrived in Edmonton Wednesday night after Florida storms delayed their departure by several hours.
Panthers captain Aleskander Barkov is scheduled to play after being injured in the third period of Game 2 on a Leon Draistaitl hit. But the Oilers will have the last line change and can try to get star Connor McDavid away from the Selke Trophy winner.
Here's what to know about Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final:
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Oilers have 4-on-3 power play
Aaron Ekblad is called for hooking Darnell Nurse. Edmonton has plenty of room to move around on this power play.
Back to 4-on-4 hockey
Edmonton's Corey Perry is called for goalie interference for sitting on Sergei Bobrovsky. Sam Bennett is called for roughing Perry. The referee tells Perry to sit down in the penalty box.
Panthers 4, Oilers 1: Aleksander Barkov scores
The Edmonton crowd is silent after Aleksander Barkov scores at 15:31. He has a goal and an assist in the game. The Panthers get three goals in a little more than six minutes to break open the game.
Panthers 3, Oilers 1: Sam Bennett scores
Sam Bennett takes the puck from Darnell Nurse and Matthew Tkachuk feeds Bennett for a goal at 13:57.
Panthers 2, Oilers 1: Vladimir Tarasenko scores
Oilers goalie Stuart Skinner misplays the puck behind the net and Eetu Luostarinen feeds Vladimir Tarasenko, who beats Skinner at 9:12.
Sergei Bobrovsky stops Zach Hyman
Zach Hyman gets a little room for a good shot, but Sergei Bobrovsky makes a glove save.
Oilers 1, Panthers 1: Warren Foegele scores
He beats Sergei Bobrovsky up high on a breakaway at 1:49. Foegele missed most of Game 2 because of a kneeing major and game misconduct. It's his second goal of the playoffs. The Oilers want to shoot high on Bobrovsky, who's so good at protecting the bottom of the net.
Second period underway
Remainder of the 4-on-4 is over.
Panthers 1, Oilers 0: End of first period
The Oilers controlled most of the first period, but Florida has the lead after Sam Reinhart's 4-on-4 goal. The Oilers have just one goal in seven periods of the final. Sergei Bobrovsky makes 13 saves, including three on Connor McDavid.
Panthers 1, Oilers 0: Sam Reinhart scores
Aleksander Barkov starts a rush down ice after a defensive play and Sam Reinhart deflects in a Gustav Forsling pass for a goal at 18:58.
Tempers flare
After Sergei Bobrovsky makes another save, Florida's Matthew Tkachuk and Edmonton's Brett Kulak are called for roughing during a scrum. It's 4-on-4 hockey.
Panthers kill penalty
Once again, the Oilers move the puck around a lot more. Sergei Bobrovsky stops two shot, then one from Connor McDavid after the penalty expires.
Oilers go on power play
Defenseman Brandon Montour is called for slashing Zach Hyman. He also kills penalties for Florida.
Panthers kill off penalty
The Oilers move the puck around more and get some good looks. Sergei Bobrovsky stops a Leon Draisaitl one-timer.
Oilers go on power play
Aleksander Barkov puts the puck over the glass. He is Florida's top penalty killer. The Panthers PK is 7-for-7 in the first two games.
Oilers kill penalty
The Panthers are held without a shot. Edmonton's Connor Brown gets a chance on a short-handed rush.
Panthers go on power play
Ryan Nugent-Hopkins called for interference against Sam Bennett. Last game, the Panthers ended the Oilers' streak of 34 consecutive kills.
Panthers matchup against Connor McDavid
The Panthers use defensem*n Aaron Ekblad and Gustav Forsling against Connor McDavid.
Game 3 underway
We're underway in Edmonton.
Paul Maurice thanks crowd as he gets booed
Game 3 starting lineups
Oilers coach Kris Knoblauch has Connor McDavid away from Aleksander Barkov to start. Leon Draisaitl, who injured Barkov in the third period of Game 2, is out there to start. But Panthers coach Paul Maurice doesn't have defensem*n Aaron Ekblad and Gustav Forsling out there to start. He could be using them against McDavid.
Edmonton Oilers starting lineup
C - Leon Draisaitl
W - Ryan McLeod
W - Corey Perry
D - Cody Ceci
D - Brett Kulak
G - Stuart Skinner
Perry and Ceci are back in the lineup after being healthy scratches in Game 2.
Florida Panthers starting lineup
C - Aleksander Barkov
W - Evan Rodrigues
W - Sam Reinhart
D - Brandon Montour
D - Niko Mikkola
G - Sergei Bobrovsky
Rodrigues, who has three goals in the final, is moving up to the top line.
What time is Stanley Cup Final Game 3?
Game 3 is scheduled for 8 p.m. ET on Thursday at Rogers Place in Edmonton, Alberta.
How to watch Stanley Cup Final Game 3
Game 3 will be shown nationally on ABC in the United States. In Canada, it will be shown on Sportsnet and CBC.
How to stream Stanley Cup Final Game 3
Game 3 can be streamed on ESPN+ and services that carry ABC, such asFubo.
Oilers' Evander Kane out; Corey Perry in
Edmonton's Evander Kane has been dealing with an injury. Corey Perry, a healthy scratch in Game 2, will play in Game 3. Also out: forward Sam Carrick and Vincent Desharnais. In are Cody Ceci and Derek Ryan.
When was last time Canadian team won the Stanley Cup?
The Montreal Canadiens won in 1993. Read more about Canada's Stanley Cup drought.
Florida Panthers’ Game 3 record this postseason
They are 2-1, beating the Tampa Bay Lightning and Boston Bruins and losing to the New York Rangers.
Edmonton Oilers’ Game 3 record this postseason
They are 1-2, beating the Los Angeles Kings and losing to the Vancouver Canucks and Dallas Stars.
Stanley Cup Final Game 3 odds
Odds via BetMGM
Spread
Oilers -1.5
Moneyline
Oilers -140
Panthers +120
Over-under
Over 5.5: +105
Under 5.5: -125
How many Stanley Cup titles have the Panthers won?
None. They reached the final previously in 1996 and 2023.
How many Stanley Cup titles have the Oilers won?
Five. They won in 1984, 1985, 1987, 1988 and 1990. They also went to the final in 1983 and 2006.
Panthers and Oilers’ Game 3 records in their most recent Stanley Cup Final
The 2023 Panthers and 2006 Oilers both won Game 3 at home after losing the first two games on the road. The Panthers lost their series in five games and Oilers in seven games.
Stanley Cup Final Game 3 expected goaltending matchup
Oilers' Stuart Skinner (11-7, 2.51 goals-against average, .896 save percentage) vs. Panthers' Sergei Bobrovsky (14-5, 2.02, .915)
How many games in Stanley Cup Final?
All NHL playoff series are best-of-seven.
Paul Maurice on Panthers' flight delay
Coach Paul Maurice doesn't think that the team's delay in arriving to Edmonton on Wednesday will have an impact on the team's play in Game 3.
"There's some people who are struggling right now in Florida. There's flooding," he said. "So it's a serious thing that happened there. But our day was not serious."
What was the last time a Stanley Cup Final game was held in Edmonton?
2020, during the COVID pandemic bubble. The Tampa Bay Lightning beat the Dallas Stars in six games that year. The last time before a full building of fans was in 2006 when the Oilers lost to the Carolina Hurricanes in seven games.
Will Oilers try to keep Connor McDavid away from Aleksander Barkov?
Oilers coach Kris Knoblauch said he thought McDavid had good chances against the Panthers in Game 1 despite playing against Barkov.
It will be easier to keep them apart with the Oilers having the last line change at home, but not a priority.
“I think we’re a better team when we’re rolling four lines and we’re not worried about matchups," Knoblauch said. "It’s easier for the players to just go out there and do their job.”
Will Oilers’ Evander Kane, Darnell Nurse play?
Edmonton's Evander Kane has been playing hurt and Darnell Nurse was injured in Game 2 and played fewer than five minutes. Will they play in Game 3?
“You’re going to have to wait and find out,” Oilers coach Kris Klobauch told reporters after Thursday's practice.
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