NHL

Florida Panthers at Edmonton Oilers

· Stanley Cup Final - Game 5
Final
5 - 2

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Skinner started the first four games of the final before getting replaced by Calvin Pickard, who won in relief and lost in Game 5.

“Feeling good,” Skinner said after his team's morning skate Tuesday. “Definitely know that I have the confidence of my teammates and the coaching staff.”

Skinner has a 2.99 goals-against average and .899 save percentage this playoffs. He lost his starting job two games into the first round, got it back when Pickard was injured and was excellent in the Western Conference final against Dallas.

Coach Kris Knoblauch and players are also quick to point out Skinner was not to blame for falling behind 3-0 in Game 4.

“He was really good. It was us that let him down,” Leon Draisaitl said. “He’s had incredible games this year. There’s just a trust factor that we know that he can get the job done for us.”

With Skinner in net, John Klingberg back in on defense and Kasperi Kapanen returning up front, the Oilers are returning to their Game 1 lineup.

"John’s played some really good playoff hockey (and) there’s not much hesitation to have him play," Knoblauch said. “When (Kapanen is) dialed in, he’s a really good hockey player. ... He brings a little of everything.”

The Panthers are looking to win the Cup for a second year in a row. Their first chance to clinch the franchise’s second championship comes at home after a dominant performance in Game 5 at Edmonton.

“It’s a great opportunity,” forward Matthew Tkachuk said. “Our fans have given us so much love and support and momentum this year that they deserve this type of game at home.”

Since opening night of their title defense, the Panthers have won 32 of 50 games at their arena on the edge of the Everglades. Their NHL-record-tying success of winning 10 on the road this playoffs has allowed them the opportunity to close out the Oilers at home.

“We don’t really try to think where we are, where we play, but obviously it’s fun to be at home — have the home energy, have the home crowd, and be able to play in front of them,” center Anton Lundell said. “I’m sure it’s going to be a loud building, and we’re looking forward to it.”

Last year, they lost their first try on the road, then let two more slip away before finishing it off in Game 7. Players believe going through that steeled them for what is in front of them now.

“Everything we’ve kind of gone through, we just have more experience, so you get a little bit more comfortable in the situation,” forward Evan Rodrigues said. "Whenever you can gain experience and feel like the moment’s not bigger than it is, it helps and it helps the nerves and, yeah, you just go out and play your game.”

That is captain Aleksander Barkov's thought process, eschewing the past for a focus on the present.

"Experience helps with that kind of stuff, but the most important thing is to stick with your game," Barkov said. "That’s the thing. You don’t need to change anything. You need to just be as good as possible. And that’s been our whole mindset all playoffs: Every next game, you have to be a little better than the previous game.”

Regular Season Series

FLA wins series 2-0

Scoring Summary

Goal 1st Period 9:12 Brad Marchand Goal (9) Snap Shot, assists: Anton Lundell (11)
Goal 1st Period 18:06 Sam Bennett Goal (15) Snap Shot, assists: Matthew Tkachuk (15)
Goal 3rd Period 5:12 Brad Marchand Goal (10) Backhand, assists: Eetu Luostarinen (13)
Goal 3rd Period 7:24 Connor McDavid Goal (7) Wrist Shot, assists: Evan Bouchard (16), Mattias Ekholm (5)
Goal 3rd Period 8:10 Sam Reinhart Goal (7) Snap Shot, assists: Aleksander Barkov (14)
Goal 3rd Period 16:47 Corey Perry Goal (10) Slap Shot, assists: Leon Draisaitl (22), Darnell Nurse (5)
Goal 3rd Period 18:41 Eetu Luostarinen Goal (5) Snap Shot, assists: none

Statistics

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17 Blocked Shots 16
31 Hits 25
1 Takeaways 1
19 Shots 21
0 Power Play Goals 0
2 Power Play Opportunities 3
0.0 Power Play Percentage 0.0
0 Short Handed Goals 0
0 Shootout Goals 0
29 Faceoffs Won 25
53.7 Faceoff Win Percent 46.3
14 Giveaways 15
3 Total Penalties 2
6 Penalty Minutes 4
Edmonton Oilers Edmonton Oilers Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Trent Frederic, C Out Mar 28
Leon Draisaitl, C Injured Reserve Mar 19
Colton Dach, C Injured Reserve Mar 13
Mattias Janmark, C Injured Reserve Mar 6
Florida Panthers Florida Panthers Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Jonah Gadjovich, LW Injured Reserve Mar 31
Sam Reinhart, C Out Mar 31
Evan Rodrigues, C Out Mar 31
Cole Schwindt, RW Injured Reserve Mar 31
Aleksander Barkov, C Injured Reserve Mar 30

Game Information

Rogers Place

Location: Edmonton, AB
Attendance: 18,347 | Capacity:

2025-26 Atlantic Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Buffalo 46 21 100 8
Tampa Bay 46 22 98 6
Montreal 43 21 96 10
Boston 43 24 94 8
Ottawa 38 26 86 10
Detroit 39 27 86 8
Toronto 32 30 77 13
Florida 36 35 75 3

2025-26 Pacific Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Anaheim 41 28 87 5
Edmonton 37 28 83 9
Vegas 33 26 82 16
Los Angeles 29 26 76 18
Seattle 32 29 75 11
San Jose 34 31 75 7
Calgary 31 35 70 8
Vancouver 21 44 50 8
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