3 The lowest Edmonton Oils players from 5-1 game 6 SCF loss against Florida Panthers, Stewart Skinner’s foot

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the Edmonton Oils In the end, it was the wrong defeat, as he lost 5-1 in the match 6 of the Stanley 2025 Cup final against Florida Panthers. With winning, the cheetahs are now consecutive heroes.

Sam Rinhart went to Berk, where he scored four goals for Florida Panthers. Matthew added the other goal of the leopards. Meanwhile, Vasily Podkolzin got Edmonton Oils on the blackboard with a goal in 15:18 of the third period.

So, here is a look at Edmonton Oils players with less impressive of their loss in the sixth match against Florida Banths Tuesday evening at Arynt Bank Arena.

3 The lowest Edmonton Oils players from crushing game 6 against Florida Panthers

#3 Conor McDavid

Cony Smith winner last year, Connor McDavidIt is not possible to penetrate against the leopard Florida. Edmonton Oilors captain registered more than 22 minutes from ice time, where he scored only two shots on the goal, while scoring an incomplete tonight.

McDavid had some looks, but the cheetahs did a great job in it. A good example of this came on the 4th sequence of 4 in the first period. McDavid and Leon Draisaitl could not continue a lot, at a stage where the game is still on hand.

#2 Ivan Bouchard

Edmonton Oils Blue lining Evan Bouchard It has a harsh night in game 6. In addition to a minus collection 4 at night, Bouchad committed a few expensive rotation.

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Bouchar the scepter’s bouchar to the blue line in Panthers, which led to an opportunity to rush in the other direction, did not miss the cats.

Check this play:

This play showed that Potard abandoned the play, and failed to prevent impairment from returning in the other direction.

Sam Rinhart buried empty networks to give the cheetahs ahead of 5-0.

#1 Stewart Skinner

The goalkeeper’s controversy in Edmonton Oilors began to a large extent after Calvin Picard stumbled in game 5. This left Oils with a great choice but to return to Stewart Skinner For game 6.

Skinner was horrific. He failed to keep his team in the game. More importantly, the third goal was so soft that it could almost could not be explained.

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Skinner did not try to pick up a pile, and was less safe. The recovery came to the captain of the Al -Fahud team, Sasha Parkov, who took the shot. Renhardt caught a piece of impairment when it entered the back of the network.

The target was a backwardness as Oilors tried to return to the game. Skinner ended the night with 20 saving on 23 rounds.

The Oilers team will now face another summer of self -search while searching to find the lost piece to the Stanley Cup puzzle.