The Edmonton Oilers ranks had gravel sounds after the third final.
The third match of the Stanley Cup finals became a clear overwhelming last night as the host team Florida Panthers set the ugly 6-1 reading on the board.
The snowball went in the right direction for the home team right from the start of the game Brad Marchand hit the opening goal of the match just after 56 seconds.
When Florida banged the goals evenly deadly and the Oilers did not get a decent rush, emotional levels rose and there were several fighting on the ice. After almost every game situation, the ice was scared.
In the hot game, the penalty was whistled for a total of 140 minutes.
In the closing round alone, the judges condemned 122 minutes of ice. The reading was raised by the Oilers Evander Kane, Kasperi Kapanen, Mattias Ekholm, Darnell Nursen and Trent Frederic as well as the Panthers Eetu Lonastarinen, Sam Bennett, AJ Greer and Jonah Gadjovichin Behaviorals.
The Oilers team was not satisfied with the judgments, some of which were perhaps in the playoffs.
The word -ready Evander Kane did not obscure his frustration after the match.
Evander Kane was not happy. Aop
– The game got out of hand at the end. That’s what happens sometimes. Some whistles were frustrating. It seemed that they [Panthers] got easier than us. It’s hard to find the right line. They do things just like we do, he said.
Oilers head coach Kris Knoblauch He also did not buy the referee’s third final. The man commented on the sentences after the match in a sarcastic tone.
– I think the judges did a great job today. They even saw when we had too many players on the ice in the opening round. And that’s what we had. They caught us. I just hope they have done it in the second finals overtime, Knoblauch said in the interview room.
The fourth match in the finals will be played at three o’clock on Friday night on Friday.
Kris Knoblauch has led the Oilers twice to the Stanley Cup finals. Aop

