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If Stanley Cup Final rematch between Panthers, Oilers comes close to last year, we're in for a treat

If Stanley Cup Final rematch between Panthers, Oilers comes close to last year, we're in for a treat

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If Stanley Cup Final rematch between Panthers, Oilers comes close to last year, we're in for a treat
We're just a few short days away from the beginning of the 2026 Stanley Cup Final.

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Will Panthers make lineup changes for Game 2 of Stanley Cup Final? What Maurice said
Will Panthers make lineup changes for Game 2 of Stanley Cup Final? What Maurice said

Miami Herald

time35 minutes ago

  • Miami Herald

Will Panthers make lineup changes for Game 2 of Stanley Cup Final? What Maurice said

The Florida Panthers are sticking with the status quo. Panthers coach Paul Maurice said pregame Friday that there will be no lineup changes for Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final against the Edmonton Oilers after Florida dropped the series opener 4-3 in overtime on Wednesday. 'I'm not changing anything,' Maurice said. The only potential change that could have come would have been forward A.J. Greer drawing in on the fourth line, but he remains out with a lower-body injury that hobbled him during the Eastern Conference final. 'He's on track but he won't go tonight,' Maurice said, 'but we think if he tracks out, he could be available for Game 3.' That means Jesper Boqvist will stay on Florida's fourth line as the left winger with Tomas Nosek at center and Jonah Gadjovich at right wing. Boqvist played just 7:58 in Game 1 and took two shot attempts — one was blocked, the other missed the net — and had one hit. Through 12 playoff games, Boqvist has five points (two goals, three assists) with 38 hits and four blocked shots. Florida's lineup should look as follows for Game 2 on Friday... Forward lines Evan Rodrigues-Aleksander Barkov-Sam Reinhart Carter Verhaeghe-Sam Bennett-Matthew Tkachuk Eetu Luostarinen-Anton Lundell-Brad Marchand Jesper Boqvist-Tomas Nosek-Jonah Gadjovich Defense pairs Gustav Forsling-Aaron Ekblad Niko Mikkola-Seth Jones Nate Schmidt-Dmitry Kulikov Goaltenders Sergei Bobrovsky Vitek Vanecek Maurice reacts to DeBoer firing The Dallas Stars on Friday announced they fired coach Peter DeBoer, a little more than a week after his team lost to the Oilers in the Western Conference final — Dallas' third consecutive season losing in the series before the Stanley Cup Final. 'After careful consideration, we believe that a new voice is needed in our locker room to push us closer to our goal of winning the Stanley Cup,' Stars general manager Jim Nill said in a statement. 'We'd like to thank Pete for everything that he has helped our organization achieve over the past three seasons and wish him nothing but the best moving forward.' Maurice and DeBoer have a relationship going back nearly 40 years, since they were teammates at the junior hockey level in the mid-1980s. 'He'll be all right,' Maurice said. 'With elite teams, you have to push them real hard to where they get to and at some point, you get a summer off, new spot, he's going to be OK.' Nosek talks overtime penalty Nosek on Friday spoke for the first time since his delay of game penalty in the final minutes of overtime in Game 1 that led to the Oilers' eventual game-winning power-play goal by Leon Draisaitl. 'You don't want to be the one guy who costs us a game,' Nosek said Friday. 'Obviously, anybody can make a mistake. It happened in a bad time in overtime and cost us a game. It's in the past and now I'm looking forward to just keep doing my job and focusing on the next game.' Nosek said his teammates have been 'really helpful' with getting him to turn the page and prepare for Game 2. 'Most of the guys came to me and said 'Don't worry about it.'' As for what's key to turning the page after a costly mistake like that? 'I don't think there is one,' Nosek said. 'Everybody makes mistakes. It's a part of the game. It's sport. Just focusing on the same and preparing like any other game.'

Panthers look to even the Stanley Cup Final against the Oilers in Game 2
Panthers look to even the Stanley Cup Final against the Oilers in Game 2

NBC Sports

time2 hours ago

  • NBC Sports

Panthers look to even the Stanley Cup Final against the Oilers in Game 2

EDMONTON, Alberta — Trailing the Stanley Cup Final after losing the opener in overtime, the defending champion Florida Panthers look to even things up in Game 2 at the Edmonton Oilers. Winning on the road has not been a problem for them so far, going 8-3 away from home, the third loss coming on Leon Draisaitl's power-play goal following a puck-over-the-glass penalty on Tomas Nosek. The task of going into a packed, loud arena is just another challenge the Panthers are embracing. 'It's that 'us against the world' mindset, but you really feel it especially being down in a series,' winger Matthew Tkachuk said. 'Us against the 20-plus guys you're playing against, the 20,000 that are in the rink, the 20,000 that are outside the rink. It's just us against everybody. That's what makes playing on the road so fun and rewarding when you can get a win.' If they do, it will wrestle home-ice advantage away from the Oilers with play shifting to Sunrise for Games 3 and 4. One of the toughest parts of being on the road is trying to defend Draisaitl and Connor McDavid when they're on the ice together. Coach Kris Knoblauch did that some late in Game 1, and it's difficult for Paul Maurice to counter without the last line change to control matchups. 'When they play together, they're obviously very creative players and they'll make everyone around them better,' Florida defenseman Seth Jones said. 'They like to look for each other, especially when they play together, little give-and-goes, things like that, and then they're dangerous off the rush, too. Whether they're playing together or apart, it's a five-man unit defending.' The Oilers remain without Zach Hyman, out for the remainder of the playoffs after his right wrist got dislocated on a hit during the last round. The Panthers could be close to full strength if A.J. Greer can return, and Maurice said fourth-liner Jonah Gadjovich is good to go after missing part of Game 1.

BetMGM Bonus Code NW150: Claim $150 Bonus For Yanks-Red Sox, MLB, NHL Games
BetMGM Bonus Code NW150: Claim $150 Bonus For Yanks-Red Sox, MLB, NHL Games

Newsweek

time2 hours ago

  • Newsweek

BetMGM Bonus Code NW150: Claim $150 Bonus For Yanks-Red Sox, MLB, NHL Games

New users can score a $150 bonus or $1,500 first bet offer with the BetMGM bonus code NW150 for the Stanley Cup Final or any MLB game on Friday. Click here to start the registration process and claim this offer with a new account. New users in CO, MI, NJ, PA and WV will receive the $150 bonus offer. The key component is that you must place a winning $10 bet to receive the bonus reward. Those in other states can claim the $1,500 first bet offer with the BetMGM bonus code. BetMGM Bonus Code NW150 For MLB, Stanley Cup BetMGM Bonus Code NW150 New User Offer Bet $10, Get $150 Bonus (CO, MI, NJ, PA, WV Only) $1,500 First-Bet Offer In-App Promos NHL Odds Boost Token, NHL Second Chance Scorer, MLB Daily Swing, etc. Terms and Conditions 21+ and Present in Participating States Bonus Last Verified On June 6, 2025 Information Confirmed By Newsweek The $150 bonus has an important caveat, which is that you must win your initial $10 bet to receive the reward. With that in mind, you should look around the BetMGM Sportsbook app at several markets to find one that you think is likely to settle as a win. Panthers-Oilers Game 2 could be a good option, but you might want to dig deeper and look at prop bets for that game, or an MLB matchup. One of those markets might be a bet with shorter odds than a regular moneyline, spread or over/under wager. With the $1,500 first bet, you can wager up to that amount knowing that BetMGM Sportsbook will give you your stake back in a bonus. As an example, let's say you bet $1,000 on the Oilers moneyline for Game 2. If the Oilers win, you will get a large payout. If the Panthers win, you will get that $1,000 stake back in the form of a bonus to use later on. Register With BetMGM Bonus Code NW150 For NHL, MLB Offer By clicking here, you will be taken to a registration page where you will be prompted to input the BetMGM bonus code NW150 to claim the welcome offer you are eligible for. You will need to provide personal identifying information to secure your account, like your name, age, birthdate, email, etc. From there, you will need to use a secure payment method to make an initial deposit. This will cover your first wager with BetMGM Sportsbook to take advantage of your welcome offer. Make sure to use any bonus bets you receive within the next week, as they will expire after that period of time. Popular BetMGM SGPs For Panthers-Oilers Game 2 Once you are set up with your BetMGM Sportsbook account, you will be able to look at popular pre-made same game parlays. There is usually a same game parlay boost token that you could use with one of these wagers, too. This will boost your potential winnings. Below are some of the popular same game parlays for Game 2 of Panthers-Oilers: Panthers moneyline, Brad Marchand over 1.5 shots on goal AND anytime goal scorer (+600) Oilers -1.5, Connor McDavid over 3.5 shots on goal AND any time goal scorer (+625) Oilers moneyline, Connor McDavid anytime goal scorer, Ryan Nugent-Hopkins anytime goal scorer (+700) These are just a few options, and there are pre-made same game parlays for several matchups across BetMGM Sportsbook. You could survey those options for MLB games or for the NBA Finals. Newsweek may earn an affiliate commission if you sign up through the links in this article. See the sportsbook operator's terms and conditions for important details. Sports betting operators have no influence over newsroom coverage.

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