After getting goalied in Game 1, Oilers must keep the pressure on Panthers’ Bobrovsky

After getting goalied in Game 1, Oilers must keep the pressure on Panthers’ Bobrovsky

The credit lies with Sergei Bobrovsky for Florida’s 3-0 win in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final. The fault lies with all those Oilers who couldn’t find a way to solve him

SUNRISE, Fla. — You can slice Game 1 of this Stanley Cup Final however you’d like.

Zach Hyman has to keep his feet moving through the neutral zone on the Florida Panthers’ first goal. Darnell Nurse can’t let that pass get through his legs on the 2-0 goal.

Stuart Skinner needs to find a way to stop either of those Grade A’s, or to make a third of the miraculous saves that the guy at the other end, Sergei Bobrovsky, did.

But when you have the arsenal that the Edmonton Oilers have, and you lose 3-0 in a game where you absolutely cave the Florida Panthers in for the lion’s share of the 60 minutes, the credit lies with Bobrovsky.

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