FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) - Corey Perry knew from his seat on the bench he wanted to say something.
Edmonton grabs home ice and heads home in thrilling Stanley Cup Final tied 2-2 vs. Florida Panthers
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) - Corey Perry knew from his seat on the bench he wanted to say something.
His Edmonton Oilers looked flat, outclassed by the defending champion Florida Panthers, and were in danger of a third consecutive loss in their Stanley Cup Final rematch that would have put them on the brink of losing once again. In the locker room at the first intermission, he offered some words of wisdom.
"It wasn't wisdom. It was just honesty," Perry said Friday. "Had to realize where we were at the moment and just kind of look ourselves in the mirror and how we were playing."
Everything flipped from there, with the Oilers erasing a three-goal deficit and bouncing back from losing the lead with 19.5 seconds left in regulation to win Game 4 and tie the series. This terrific fina l is now a best of three between two titans, experienced like Perry because so many involved have been here before and know how to be at their best when the stakes are the highest.