Breaking News: Panthers Take Game 3 Control, Marchand Makes History in Intense Stanley Cup Final Against Oilers
In a high-stakes Game 3 of the 2025 Stanley Cup Final, the Florida Panthers have stormed to a two-goal lead over the Edmonton Oilers in the opening period, thanks to a brace of goals from veteran forward Brad Marchand. This victory could put the Panthers one win away from their first championship since 1996. Marchand, who turns 38 tomorrow, has also set a new record for the oldest player to score twice in a Stanley Cup Final game. The Panthers’ fast start was a stark contrast to Game 2, where the Oilers won in dramatic double overtime. The game here is intense, with both teams trading chances and robust hits. Follow for live updates, highlights, and analysis as this thrilling Cup Final unfolds.
Stanley Cup Final 2025: Panthers vs. Oilers – Game 3 & Beyond
Live Updates, Scoring, Highlights, and Where to Watch
The Stanley Cup Final 2025 is well underway, with the Florida Panthers and the Edmonton Oilers locked in a tense battle. In Game 3, the action is heating up. Keep your eyes on this live updates section for the latest scores, highlights, and key moments as they happen.
Where to Watch:
- TV: CBS Sports
- Streaming: Paramount+
- Radio: TSN Radio 1290 (Edmonton), Sportsnet 590 The Fan (Toronto)
Panthers’ Marchand Sets Age Record in Cup Final
In an impressive display of veteran prowess, Brad Marchand has set an age record in the Stanley Cup Final. The 38-year-old forward has become the oldest player to record a point in a Cup Final game. Marchand’s accomplishment is a testament to his enduring skill and experience on the ice.
"Brad Marchand’s performance is a reminder that age is just a number," said Sportsnet analyst Rodney George. "His experience and hockey IQ are as sharp as ever."
First Period Fireworks: Panthers Take Early Lead
Brad Marchand and Alexis Verhaeghe have wasted no time in Game 3, lighting the lamp twice in the first period to give the Panthers a 2-0 lead over the Oilers. Marchand’s goal extended his age record, while Verhaeghe’s tally was his 11th of the playoffs.
"The Panthers are buzzing early," TSN’s Kate McKenna noted. "They’re imposing their will on the Oilers and capitalizing on their opportunities."
Oilers Reset and Retool After Double OT Defeat
Following Game 2’s double overtime loss, the Edmonton Oilers are regrouping and refocusing. Head coach Jay Woodcroft is urging his team to learn from their mistakes and come out strong in Game 3.
"We can’t dwell on what happened in Game 2," Woodcroft said. "We need to reset, retool, and come out with the right mindset in Game 3."
Game 3 Information: Line Combinations, Goaltenders, and More
Here’s a rundown of the key information heading into Game 3:
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Line Combinations:
- Panthers: Huberdeau – Barkov – Verhaeghe, Marchand – assemblies – Coobb, Duclair – Beim – Hinostroza, ~-unit ~-
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- Panthers: Huberdeau – Barkov – Verhaeghe, Marchand – assemblies – Coobb, Duclair – Beim – Hinostroza, ~-unit ~-
- Starting Goaltenders:
- Florida: Sergei Bobrovsky
- Edmonton: Stuart Skinner
Could This Be the Age of the Veteran?
Marchand’s record-setting performance has sparked a conversation about the value of veteran leadership and experience in the modern NHL. As teams continue to prioritize speed and skill, could we be seeing more contributions from older, wiser players like Marchand?
"The NHL is a young man’s game, but there’s still plenty of room for the old bulls to make an impact," said NHL.com’s Dan Kinglsey. "Brad Marchand is a prime example of that."
FAQ: Your Questions Answered
Q: Who leads the Stanley Cup Final in points?
A: Brad Marchand (Florida Panthers) with 13 points.
Q: What is the next step for the Edmonton Oilers if they lose Game 3?
A: The Oilers would turn their attention to Game 4, looking to bounce back and even the series.
Q: How old is Brad Marchand?
A: Brad Marchand is 38 years old.
Pro Tip: Understand Your Team’s Playing Style
To truly appreciate the Stanley Cup Final, it’s essential to understand the unique playing styles of both the Florida Panthers and the Edmonton Oilers. The Panthers thrive on puck possession and skill, while the Oilers are known for their speed and power.
Did You Know?
Stuart Skinner, the Oilers’ starting goaltender in Game 3, was drafted in the seventh round of the 2013 NHL Entry Draft – the lowest a goaltender has been picked to make it to the Stanley Cup Final.
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