The Florida Panthers have advanced to the Stanley Cup Final for the third consecutive year after a hard-fought victory on Wednesday night. In Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Finals, Florida overcame an early 2-0 deficit against the Carolina Hurricanes, ultimately winning 5-3. The Hurricanes started strong with Sebastian Aho scoring two goals in the first period to give Carolina the lead. However, the Panthers rallied in the second period, with Matthew Tkachuk igniting the comeback by scoring a power-play goal. Florida then scored three consecutive goals, including a game-winning goal by Carter Verhaeghe, assisted by Panthers captain Alexander Barkov. Barkov also helped set up an empty-net goal by Sam Bennett. This win places the Panthers among an elite group of teams—alongside the New York Islanders, Edmonton Oilers, and Tampa Bay Lightning—that have reached the Stanley Cup Final three years in a row since 1980.
The Panthers, who avoided celebrating with the Prince of Wales Trophy, now look ahead to a Stanley Cup rematch against the Edmonton Oilers, who lead the Dallas Stars 3-1 in the Western Conference Finals. Meanwhile, the Hurricanes have suffered elimination in the Eastern Conference Finals twice in three years and have struggled in their last four conference final appearances. The final series scores were: Panthers winning Games 1, 2, 3, and 5, with the Hurricanes taking Game 4.
Fan Take: This news highlights the rising dominance of the Florida Panthers in the NHL and sets the stage for what promises to be an electrifying Stanley Cup Final showdown with the Edmonton Oilers. For hockey fans, it’s a thrilling continuation of high-stakes competition and a chance to witness potential dynastic success in the sport.