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Oilers and Panthers relish days off as Stanley Cup final moves to Florida

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Alanis Thames
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The Edmonton Oilers and Florida Panthers are taking extra rest days as the Stanley Cup Final series, tied 1-1, moves from Alberta to Florida for Game 3. The first two games both went into overtime, marking only the sixth time in NHL history this has occurred. Players like Connor McDavid and Seth Jones are logging significant ice time, and both teams are focused on recovery and moving past previous game outcomes.

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  1. 1 Game 1: Went to overtime, Leon Draisaitl scored winning goal
  2. 2 Friday night: Game 2 went to double-overtime, Brad Marchand scored winning goal
  3. 3 Series tied 1-1
  4. 4 Teams travel from Alberta to Florida
  5. 5 Monday night: Game 3 in Sunrise, Fla.
  • Series tied 1-1
  • Players getting much-needed rest
  • Series moving to Florida
What: Edmonton Oilers and Florida Panthers are resting and traveling for Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final after two overtime games.
When: Friday night (Game 2); Monday night (Game 3).
Where: Alberta (Edmonton), Florida (Sunrise).
Why: To recover from intense overtime games and prepare for the next phase of the series.
How: By taking extra days off and traveling cross-continent.

The Edmonton Oilers and Florida Panthers are taking extra rest days as the Stanley Cup Final series, tied 1-1, moves from Alberta to Florida for Game 3. The first two games both went into overtime, marking only the sixth time in NHL history this has occurred. Players like Connor McDavid and Seth Jones are logging significant ice time, and both teams are focused on recovery and moving past previous game outcomes.