Oilers' Stanley Cup Final hopes fade as Panthers capitalize on another slow start in Game 5.
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The Edmonton Oilers are on the brink of elimination after a disappointing 5-2 loss to the Florida Panthers in Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final at Rogers Place on Saturday. The Panthers now lead the best-of-seven series 3-2 and have the opportunity to clinch their second consecutive Stanley Cup title on home ice in Game 6.

Edmonton struggled to find their rhythm throughout the game, failing to capitalize on key opportunities. The Oilers' power play, a crucial aspect of their offensive game, went 0-for-3, further hindering their chances of mounting a comeback. Goaltender Calvin Pickard, who started in place of Stuart Skinner, had a tough night, allowing four goals on 18 shots, ending his perfect 7-0 record in the Stanley Cup Playoffs.

Florida, on the other hand, showcased their championship mettle, with Brad Marchand leading the charge. Marchand scored twice, bringing his series total to six goals, the most by any player in the Stanley Cup Final since 1988. Sam Bennett also contributed with a goal, extending his road goal streak in the playoffs to six games. Sergei Bobrovsky, the Panthers' netminder, made 19 saves to secure the victory.

The Panthers jumped out to an early lead, with Marchand scoring the opening goal in the first period. Bennett added another goal later in the period, giving Florida a 2-0 advantage. The Oilers struggled to generate offense, going without a shot on goal for over 11 minutes in the first period.

In the second period, Edmonton showed signs of life, generating several scoring chances. However, they were unable to convert, and the Panthers maintained their two-goal lead. Connor McDavid, who had been relatively quiet in the series, hit the post on a power play opportunity, but the Oilers couldn't find the back of the net.

Marchand extended Florida's lead early in the third period, scoring his second goal of the game. McDavid finally broke through with his first goal of the series, giving the Oilers a glimmer of hope. However, Sam Reinhart quickly responded for the Panthers, restoring their three-goal lead. Corey Perry scored late in the third period to reduce the deficit, but Eetu Luostarinen sealed the win for Florida with an empty-net goal.

The Oilers now face a must-win situation as they head to Sunrise, Florida, for Game 6. They will need to regroup, address their shortcomings, and come out with a stronger performance if they hope to extend the series and keep their Stanley Cup dreams alive. The Panthers, meanwhile, will look to capitalize on their home-ice advantage and secure their second consecutive championship.


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