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Florida Panthers Stun NHL with Epic Playoff Run: Schedule, Live Stream & Key Moments You Can’t Miss
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Florida Panthers fans are turning FLA Live Arena into hockey’s loudest destination tonight as the 2025 Stanley Cup Final shifts to Sunrise for a pivotal Game 3 against the Edmonton Oilers. The best-of-seven series is knotted 1-1 after Brad Marchand’s double-overtime dagger lifted Florida to a 5-4 victory in Game 2, erasing the sting of a Game 1 overtime loss in Alberta.
Strong start: how Florida leveled the series
• Special-teams surge: the Panthers went 2-for-4 on the power play in Game 2, while a relentless penalty kill neutralized Edmonton’s top-ranked unit.
• Marchand’s clutch factor: the 36-year-old winger now owns three OT winners this postseason, tying a franchise record.
• Sergei Bobrovsky’s rebound: after allowing four goals on 31 shots in the opener, the veteran netminder stopped 46 of 50 in the marathon rematch.
When and where to watch Game 3
• Date & time: Monday, June 9, 8 p.m. ET
• TV: ABC (U.S.), Sportsnet (Canada)
• Streaming: ESPN+, FuboTV, Hulu + Live TV
• Venue: FLA Live Arena, Sunrise, FL
Florida will also host Game 4 on Wednesday, June 11, before the Final returns to Edmonton, per the NHL’s official schedule.
Key matchups to monitor
1. Aleksander Barkov vs. Connor McDavid – Barkov’s 200-foot game has limited McDavid to one even-strength assist so far; maintaining that check is crucial.
2. Matthew Tkachuk net-front battles – Tkachuk’s screen set up Brandon Montour’s tying goal in Game 2; look for Florida to park him in Stuart Skinner’s crease early.
3. Oilers transition vs. Panthers forecheck – Florida’s relentless 1-2-2 caused 13 Edmonton turnovers on Saturday; replicating that pressure could tilt puck possession.
Home-ice advantage: numbers favor the Cats
Florida is 7-1 at FLA Live Arena this postseason, outscoring opponents 34-17. Since 2023, the Panthers are 16-4 in playoff games played in Sunrise, the best home winning percentage of any NHL team over that span.
Complete 2025 Stanley Cup Final schedule (all times ET)
• Game 1: Oilers 4, Panthers 3 (OT) – Wed, June 4
• Game 2: Panthers 5, Oilers 4 (2OT) – Fri, June 6
• Game 3: Mon, June 9 – Sunrise, 8 p.m.
• Game 4: Wed, June 11 – Sunrise, 8 p.m.
• *Game 5: Fri, June 13 – Edmonton, 9 p.m.
• *Game 6: Sun, June 15 – Sunrise, 8 p.m.
• *Game 7: Tue, June 17 – Edmonton, 9 p.m.
*if necessary
Ticket and travel tips
• Verified resale seats on Ticketmaster were averaging $425 on Monday morning; prices historically spike after afternoon skate, so early buyers save.
• Tri-Rail is running late trains from Cypress Creek to accommodate fans; parking lots open four hours before puck drop.
Panthers trending players
• Evan Rodrigues: 4 goals in his last five games after being elevated to the second line.
• Gustav Forsling: leads the Final in blocked shots (11) and plus/minus (+4).
• Anton Lundell: 62% face-off win rate through two games, giving Florida critical puck control.
Why this Cup run resonates
Back-to-back trips to the championship round have transformed South Florida from “non-traditional market” to legitimate hockey hotbed. Merchandise sales are up 213% year-over-year, local youth registrations jumped 29% since last June, and TV ratings in the Miami–Fort Lauderdale market set a franchise record during Game 2, eclipsing every NBA broadcast in the region this season.
What’s at stake tonight
A Game 3 win would give Florida a 2-1 stranglehold and preserve home-ice momentum. Historically, teams that take a 2-1 lead in a Stanley Cup Final go on to win the series 78% of the time. Expect head coach Paul Maurice to shorten his bench and ride his top four defensemen for 25-plus minutes each.
Bottom line
Every shift, hit, and face-off tonight could swing the Stanley Cup Final in the Panthers’ favor. If Barkov’s shutdown defense, Tkachuk’s net-front chaos, and Bobrovsky’s hot glove travel from Alberta to Sunrise, South Florida might be two wins away from hoisting Lord Stanley again. Stay locked in for live updates, post-game analysis, and behind-the-scenes access as the Florida Panthers continue their quest for back-to-back championships.
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