Florida Panthers win Stanley Cup back to back years!
- Jake Holmes
- Jun 21
- 1 min read

In a commanding display of dominance, the Florida Panthers clinched their second straight Stanley Cup, dethroning the Edmonton Oilers with a decisive 5–1 victory in Game 6 at Amerant Bank Arena. The clinching win capped a 4–2 series triumph, affirming the Panthers as the NHL’s latest dynasty.
Sam Reinhart exploded for four goals, becoming just the sixth player in NHL history to net four times in a Stanley Cup Final game, and the first since 1957. His performance included two empty-netters, sealing the emphatic win.
Matthew Tkachuk contributed the clinching goal in the final minute of the first period, capitalizing off a rebound from Eetu Luostarinen.
Sergei Bobrovsky delivered a stellar effort between the pipes, stopping 28 of 29 shots, a reliability that anchored the Panthers’ win.
Sam Bennett capped off a storied playoff run by earning the Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP, leading the league with 15 postseason goals, including five in the Finals.
The Panthers’ clear superiority throughout the series and the emphatic Game 6 performance underscore a team firing on all cylinders. With historic contributions from Reinhart, Bennett, and Tkachuk, and Bobrovsky’s dependability, Florida’s run is unmistakably one of modern hockey’s defining dynasties.
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