The Florida Panthers and Edmonton Oilers are locked in a competitive Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Final. After one period, the teams were tied 1-1, with the Panthers holding a slight edge in shots on goal at 7-6. At 14:10 into the first period, the Panthers were leading in shots 5-4 and were noted for their physical play, despite struggling with Edmonton's speed. As the game progressed, the Panthers took a 2-1 lead after two periods, with a 17-15 edge in shots and a significant 25-13 advantage in hits. Both teams have delivered strong performances, making it an intense and closely contested match.
.@FlaPanthers have a 2-1 lead over Edmonton after two. Both teams have brought their A games. Florida has a 17-15 edge in shots and a 25-13 advantage in hits. So far, itβs been a GREAT Game 7.
#FlaPanthers lead the Edmonton Oilers 2-1 after two periods. How are you feeling, Panthers fans?
#FlaPanthers and Edmonton Oilers tied 1-1 after one period. Panthers with a 7-6 edge in shots on goal.
E1: Panthers and Oilers are tied at one. Panthers have seven shots to Edmonton's 6. Check your blood pressure. We've still got two more periods.
Shots 5-4, Panthers, 14:10 into the first. The feel of the game leans toward the home side -- Panthers inflicting more physicality than they've been able to the last three games -- but they're still having trouble with Edmonton's speed. #StanleyCupFinal