Edmonton, Alberta-Brad Marshan scored in an extra time, and the Florida Panthers defense champion against Edmonton Oils won in game 2 of the Stanley Cup final, and won 5-4 on Friday night until the series.
Marshand II’s goal at night at 8:04 was ranked second in Florida to escape with a division after Korea Perry scored 17.8 seconds in the third period and Stewart Skinner was pulled to an additional striker. Each of the first two games this final went to the extra work for the first time since 2014 and only the second in the history of NHL.
For Marchand, this is the second time that the post -season has scored a great goal in additional time, with both goals with the leopards reached a series. Florida 2-0 in the second round decreased to Toronto Maple Levis when Marshan scored the additional work winner in the game 3.
Al -Fahud striker Matthew Takchuk marveled at Marshand’s ability to play at a high level at 37 years.
“I mean, he can play until he is 47 years old, the way he will go,” he said. “An unrealistic player, an unrealistic competitor, and scored, when you think about it, two of our biggest goals in the qualifiers so far. We hope he can continue.”
As was the case last year, and in a decisive match until this stage, Sergei Bobrovsky was contacted when he was needed more than others, which made some unrealistic with the suspension of 42 out of 46 rounds he faced. His colleagues provided support for the necessary goals.
Along with Marshand Championships, Sam Bennett scored his thirteenth goal in the post -season and NHL scored 12 on the road. Seth Jones recorded a wide open network after some amazing TE-TOE, and dominated by Dmitry Kulikov defender with traffic that Skinner had not seen almost.
Colikov’s goal came after playing in Florida for several minutes per second. MARCHAND was his tenth job goal in the final match to lead all active players.
The game 3 is Monday night, as it exceeds the continent and played the transformations to the sunrise.
“Every game is narrow at this time of the year,” said Lyon Dreysiel, the Oilors Center, who had a goal and assistance on Friday night. “Really good teams, yes, it was never easy. So I reassemble their ranks and prepare for the game 3.”
The leopards are used to the advantage of home ice away from Oilors by dividing the first, as they recovered from a loss in the extra time, and they assure that they will not go calmly against Daressite and Kunor Makadafad that seems to be doing everything they can to raise the cup for the first time.
Of course, those stars were their moments. They helped in Evan Bouchard when coach Chris Knobuch put them on the ice, and Mkdafid is stagnant through many defenders in a most prominent style to prepare Dreissite records in the Power’s play.
There were many of them – 10 in total – after the officials of the officials 14 penalty kicks, including three in the first four minutes. Each team had a few calls was not happy with it, although most of this controversy was receiving throughout the game.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.