
Lip-readers sleuthed Taylor Swift's amazed reaction to Panthers forcing OT in Game 4
PANTHERS FORCE OT WITH 20 SECONDS LEFT 😱
WHAT A GAME. pic.twitter.com/yneTQeHp7p — Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) June 13, 2025
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce picked quite a hockey game to attend!
On Thursday, the celebrity couple were in Florida to take in Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final between the Florida Panthers and the Edmonton Oilers. The pair had quite the night, even meeting hockey's Great One — Wayne Gretzky — in between periods in the process.
Swift and Kelce were also treated to an absolute hockey thriller between the Panthers and Oilers. The Panthers took an early 3-0 lead, which seemed to signal the end for Edmonton in this series, before the Oilers stormed back to score four straight goals. Just when all hope seemed to be lost for the Panthers, Florida forced overtime with a last-second, game-tying tally from Sam Reinhart.
As the cameras panned to Swift and Kelce for their reactions, it looked as if Swift seemed to say "that was so crazy!"
And crazy it was! This Stanley Cup Final has been rife with drama and theatrics and Game 4 followed suit in more ways than one.
In between the third period and overtime, it also seemed as if Swift was having a great time recounting the moment with Kelce.
TAYLOR SWIFT IS FEELING THE HEAT OF OVERTIME HOCKEY 🗣️ pic.twitter.com/O6M7N1P42I — SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) June 13, 2025
Seriously, what an absolute treat of a hockey game to go to.

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Lip-readers sleuthed Taylor Swift's amazed reaction to Panthers forcing OT in Game 4 PANTHERS FORCE OT WITH 20 SECONDS LEFT 😱 WHAT A GAME. — Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) June 13, 2025 Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce picked quite a hockey game to attend! On Thursday, the celebrity couple were in Florida to take in Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final between the Florida Panthers and the Edmonton Oilers. The pair had quite the night, even meeting hockey's Great One — Wayne Gretzky — in between periods in the process. Swift and Kelce were also treated to an absolute hockey thriller between the Panthers and Oilers. The Panthers took an early 3-0 lead, which seemed to signal the end for Edmonton in this series, before the Oilers stormed back to score four straight goals. Just when all hope seemed to be lost for the Panthers, Florida forced overtime with a last-second, game-tying tally from Sam Reinhart. As the cameras panned to Swift and Kelce for their reactions, it looked as if Swift seemed to say "that was so crazy!" And crazy it was! This Stanley Cup Final has been rife with drama and theatrics and Game 4 followed suit in more ways than one. In between the third period and overtime, it also seemed as if Swift was having a great time recounting the moment with Kelce. TAYLOR SWIFT IS FEELING THE HEAT OF OVERTIME HOCKEY 🗣️ — SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) June 13, 2025 Seriously, what an absolute treat of a hockey game to go to.


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