Oilers make unreal Stanley Cup Final history
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The Florida Panthers have a chance to repeat as Stanley Cup champions, with plenty of help coming from center Sam
In a single shift, Florida Panthers forward Sam Bennett showed why he’s been one of the most unstoppable players in the Stanley Cup playoffs.
Once Atlantic Division rivals, the pair of forwards are making NHL history with fantastic play through the first three games of the final.
But the loudest the building got all night, according to the meter, was after Sam Bennett scored a breakaway goal during the second period. According to the sound meter, the decibel level reached a whopping 130.9 dB.
Bennett scored the dagger in the Panthers' 6-1 victory in Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final, pushing Florida two game from winning it's second consecutive title.
How the numbers reflect how tight this series has been, and could extra rest during the final help Sergei Bobrovsky stay on form?