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The Edmonton Oilers Stanley Cup Final hopes took a hard hit on Monday night. Facing the Florida Panthers at Amerant Bank Arena, the Oilers unraveled in Game 3 and lost 6-1, falling behind 2-1 in the best-of-seven series.

Their downfall wasn’t just about goals—it was about discipline. Edmonton’s struggles began early and spiraled out of control.

Penalties Set the Tone

The Oilers’ night began on the wrong foot. They committed four penalties in the first period alone—three of them in the offensive zone and one for too many men on the ice. That left them short-handed for nearly half the period.

Captain Connor McDavid reflected on the rocky start:
“We’re disappointed. You don’t want to be in the box that much, especially early. It’s a tough way to get into the game.”

Florida took advantage of Edmonton’s poor discipline. Brad Marchand and Carter Verhaeghe each scored in the first, giving the Panthers a 2-0 lead.

Panthers Play Their Game, Oilers Struggle to Keep Up

Florida thrives in physical, chaotic games—and Edmonton tried to match that intensity. But instead of getting under the Panthers' skin, the Oilers lost focus.

“We tried to play their game,” forward Evander Kane said. “But we couldn’t out-Panther the Panthers.”

Kane himself was a magnet for penalties, racking up three minors and a 10-minute misconduct. Edmonton finished the game with 15 minor penalties. Florida had 11 power-play opportunities and capitalized on three of them. In contrast, Edmonton went just 1-for-6 with the man advantage.

Power Plays Prove Costly

The second period offered a brief glimmer of hope when Corey Perry scored on the power play, cutting Florida’s lead to 2-1. But that hope was short-lived.
Just 80 seconds later, Sam Reinhart restored Florida’s two-goal lead. Then Sam Bennett—who’s been a consistent thorn in Edmonton’s side—added a fourth.

“Our power play didn’t produce early, and theirs did,” McDavid admitted. “We were in a hole from the start.”

Third Period Collapse

What followed in the third period was less hockey and more havoc. The Oilers completely lost composure. They were assessed 10 minor penalties, one major, and five 10-minute misconducts in the final frame.

Aaron Ekblad and Evan Rodrigues scored two more power-play goals for the Panthers, extending the lead to 6-1 and sealing the game.

Coach Kris Knoblauch didn’t hold back:
“The third period was an unravelling. The game got away from us. Our guys were frustrated.”

Oilers Must Regroup Fast

Despite the brutal loss, the series isn’t over. Game 4 is set for Thursday night in Florida. A win there would tie the series 2-2 and shift the momentum back to Edmonton for Game 5.

“We could have lost 3-2 in triple OT, and the series would still be 2-1,” Kane pointed out. “How you lose doesn’t matter. What matters is what you do next.”

Lessons in Discipline

If there’s one clear takeaway from Game 3, it’s this: Edmonton needs more discipline. The Oilers can’t afford to keep giving Florida chances on the power play.

“We’ve got to be better,” said defenseman Jake Walman. “We know that. We’ve been here before.”

Looking Ahead

The Oilers are no strangers to adversity. Last season, they were down 3-0 in the series and clawed back to force Game 7. They lost that final game, but the fight they showed then gives fans hope now.

This time, the hole isn’t as deep. But Edmonton must clean up its act, focus on discipline, and rediscover its rhythm—before the Panthers pull away for good.

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