Panthers pounce on mistake-prone Oilers in 6-1 Game 3 rout

Panthers pounce on mistake-prone Oilers in 6-1 Game 3 rout

Panthers pounce on mistake-prone Oilers in 6-1 Game 3 rout SUNRISE, Fla. -- Taking advantage of the Edmonton Oilers' worst performance in several weeks, the Florida Panthers pounced on mistakes to win Game 3 in a 6-1 rout Monday night and take a 2-1 series lead in the Stanley Cup Final. Florida's Brad Marchand, 37, became the oldest player to score in each of the first three games of a Final, while Sam Bennett added his NHL playoff-leading 14th goal after making a big hit on Edmonton's Vasily Podkolzin that contributed to the turnover to spring him on a breakaway. Marchand and Bennett have combined to score eight goals for Florida, which was dominant in just about every way. "We ended up playing what Florida kind of wanted," said Oilers goalie Stuart Skinner, who got pulled after allowing five goals on 23 shots. "They were great tonight." And it was not just Bennett and Marchand. Carter Verhaeghe and Sam Reinhart each got their first goals of the series, Aaron Ekblad scored to chase Skinner and Evan Rodrigues added the exclamation point in the waning minutes.