FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) - Staying out of the penalty box is a good place to start for all the players involved in the Stanley Cup Final.
Panthers power play production could be an edge in tight Stanley Cup Final against the Oilers
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) - Staying out of the penalty box is a good place to start for all the players involved in the Stanley Cup Final.
After talking all week about being more disciplined, the Edmonton Oilers were whistled for high-sticking a couple of times and tripping once in the first 16 minutes of Game 4 on Thursday night. Naturally, Matthew Tkachuk scored twice for Florida Panthers, and then a slashing call put the Oilers on the power play and Ryan Nugent-Hopkins’ goal sparked their comeback that tied the series.
"It's a good series," Tkachuk said. "Special teams, both teams’ power play seemed to be clicking."
Florida is clicking at a higher rate at 33%, going 7 of 21 with the man advantage, compared with 20% on 4 of 20 for Edmonton. In a final knotted 2-2 that has often been as tight as it can be with three games already decided in overtime, the Panthers’ power play production has the potential to be a difference-maker.