The Edmonton Oilers faced a setback in Game 2, losing in double overtime to the Florida Panthers. Brad Marchand's two goals, including the game-winner, evened the series. Evander Kane, a key postseason performer for the Oilers since joining in 2022, remains optimistic.
Kane highlighted that the series being tied 1-1 is a far better situation than being down 0-3. He noted the team's increased confidence and comfort level, attributing it to their experiences from the previous year. This mental fortitude could prove vital as the series progresses.
Comparing the series' physicality to his past battles, Kane mentioned the intense 2019 series against the Vegas Golden Knights. He expected a physical contest against the Panthers, given their playing style and the high stakes of the Stanley Cup Final.
Game 3 is scheduled to start shortly after 8:00 p.m. ET on Monday evening, where the Oilers will aim to regain the series lead on the Panthers' home ice.