The Russian goalkeeper’s match Sergei Bobrovsky gives confidence to Florida hockey players in the Stelney Cup final, three-time world champion Alexey Tereshchenko told .
Florida defeated Edmonton in the second game of the Stanley Cup final with a score of 4: 1. The third star was Sergei Bobrovsky, who saved 18 of 19 shots. In total, the Russian goalkeeper of the Panthers did not missed only once in this series.
— In the second game of the final, Florida played particularly well. This didn’t allow Edmonton to do anything, either with a majority or at even strength. They deservedly won, and the only goal the Oilers scored early in the game was an error by the defender, which allowed him to attempt an attempt on the goalie. Additionally, it was Edmonton’s only shot before the goal. Did you notice that during the first two periods, the Canadian club only managed seven shots on target against Florida? It’s nothing at all!
It was only during the third period that Edmonton became more active, but still lost 19-29 on shots. It will be difficult for the Oilers to continue fighting against Florida, who has won two games at home. And a big factor is that the Panthers have Bobrovsky in goal, who has allowed just one goal in two games. It also gives Florida a lot of confidence. The guys in the team know how Sergei plays, everyone behind him is like a stone wall, and with such backs you can easily attack. We support our guys; Bobrovsky, Tarasenko and Kulikov are two wins away from the Stanley Cup. I wish them success and good health,” Tereshchenko told .
Florida leads 2-0 in the Stanley Cup final. Bobrovsky, 35, has 14 wins in 19 games with a 91.6% save percentage in these playoffs.
The third game of the series will take place in Edmonton on June 13.
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