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Edmonton Oilers vs. Florida Panthers: TV channel, time and how to watch

Edmonton Oilers vs. Florida Panthers: TV channel, time and how to watch

USA Today07-06-2025

Edmonton Oilers vs. Florida Panthers: TV channel, time and how to watch
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Are Edmonton Oilers Stanley Cup bound? Former NHLer weighs in
Former NHL winger Riley Cote explains what he loves about this Edmonton Oilers team ahead of the Western Conference Finals.
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The 2025 Stanley Cup Finals head south, with the Florida Panthers set to host the Edmonton Oilers in Game 3.
The margins in the series thus far have been razor thin. In Game 1, playoff MVP candidate Leon Draisaitl converted a power-play chance to give the Oilers a 4-3 overtime win. Game 2 went to the Panthers, with Brad Marchand (who had a short-handed goal earlier in the game) had a shot trickle over the line in a 2OT thriller, giving Florida a 5-4 victory.
Florida will be hoping a return home can help them get through the late stages of a game without slipping up. The Panthers held a 3-1 lead in Game 1 before watching the Oilers claw their way back, and then entered the final 20 seconds of Game 2 with a lead only to end up needing nearly 30 more minutes of play to claim a win.
Here's what to know to watch the Oilers and Panthers do battle in Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Finals:
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When is Game 3 of the Stanley Cup? Panthers vs. Oilers game time
Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Finals series between the Florida Panthers and Edmonton Oilers is set for 8 p.m. ET on Monday at Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise, Florida.
What TV channel is Game 3 on?
TNT and truTV will carry Game 3 of the NHL Stanley Cup Finals.
Kenny Albert will provide play-by-play, while Eddie Olczyk, Brian Boucher, Darren Pang and Jackie Redmond will provide analysis.
Where to stream Stanley Cup Finals
The entire Stanley Cup Finals can be streamed on Max and Sling TV.
Watch Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Finals on Sling TV
How to watch Panthers vs. Oilers Game 3

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