Panthers Advance to Stanley Cup Finals
The Florida Panthers beat the New York Rangers 2-1 on June 1st in Game 6 of the NHL Eastern Conference Finals, taking the series in six games. The Panthers have now won the Eastern Conference two years in a row to advance to the Stanley Cup Final, but they have some unfinished business; last season they lost the Finals to the Vegas Golden Knights in five games.
The Panthers shut down the Rangers until Artemi Panarin scored with 1:40 left in the third period to make it interesting. Sam Bennett scored for Florida in the first period and Vladimir Tarasenko added a second goal in the third period for Florida. The Rangers elimination means that once again the President’s Trophy winner will not win the Stanley Cup, the eleventh year in a row the team with the best regular season record will fall short of winning the Cup.
The Panthers will play the winner of the Edmonton Oilers—Dallas Stars Western Conference Final. The Stanley Cup Finals will begin on June 8th.
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