Marchand nets 2OT winner as Florida evens Final

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Jun 7, 2025, 12:43 AM ET

EDMONTON, Alberta -- Brad Marchand scored on a breakaway in double overtime and the defending champion Florida Panthers punched back against the Edmonton Oilers in Game 2 of their Stanley Cup Final rematch, winning 5-4 on Friday night to even the series.

Marchand's second goal of the night at 8:04 into the second OT allowed Florida to escape with a split after Corey Perry scored to tie it with 17.8 seconds left in the third period and Stuart Skinner was pulled for an extra attacker. Each of the first two games this final has gone to overtime for the first time since 2014 and just the sixth in NHL history.

For Marchand, it's the second time this postseason that he has scored a winning goal in overtime, with both goals coming with the Panthers trailing a series. Florida was down 2-0 in the second round to the Toronto Maple Leafs when Marchand scored the overtime winner in Game 3.

Much like he was last year and in the playoff run to this point, Sergei Bobrovsky was dialed in when he was needed the most, making some unreal saves while stopping 42 of the 46 shots he faced. His teammates provided the necessary goal support.

Along with Marchand's heroics, Sam Bennett scored his postseason-leading 13th goal and NHL record 12th on the road. Seth Jones scored into a wide-open net after some spectacular tic-tac-toe passing, and fellow defenseman Dmitry Kulikov tied it with a shot through traffic that Skinner almost certainly did not see.

Kulikov's goal came after Florida controlled play for several minutes in the second, hemming Edmonton in its zone shift after shift and piling up a 34-13 advantage in shot attempts during the period. Marchand's OT goal was his 10th career goal in the Final to lead all active players.

Game 3 is Monday night as the teams traverse the continent and play shifts to Sunrise.

"Every game is tight at this time of year," said Oilers center Leon Draisaitl, who had a goal and an assist Friday night. "Two really good teams, so yeah, it was never going to be easy. So regroup and get ready for Game 3."

The Panthers wrested home-ice advantage away from the Oilers by splitting the first two, rebounding from a Game 1 overtime loss and asserting they won't go quietly against Draisaitl and Connor McDavid looking like they'll do everything in their power to hoist the Cup for the first time.

Of course, those stars had their moments. They assisted on Evan Bouchard's goal when coach Kris Knoblauch put them on the ice together, and McDavid stickhandled through multiple defenders in highlight-reel fashion to set up Draisaitl scoring on the power play.

There were a lot of those -- 10 in total -- after officials whistled 14 penalties, including three in the first four minutes. Each team had a few calls it was not happy with, though most of that controversy evened out over the course of the game.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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