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sunshine state Panthers send on Brad Marchand scored a breaking away end in duplicate overtime in Game 2 of the Stanley Cup finals to even the series with the Edmonton Oilers Friday.
The two teams were still tied 4-4 after the first extra 20 minutes of sudden death.
Oilers forward Corey Perry scored with 17 seconds left in the third period, hitting the top shelf to send the game to overtime.
Panthers had clawed back to take a 4-3 lead after two periods, and almost held off a flurry of Oilers attacks late in the third.
Panthers star Sam Bennett notched a power-play goal just over two minutes into the start of the game at Rogers Place in Edmonton, kicking off scoring in a chaotic first period after Evander Kane was called for a high stick.
Kane struck back five minutes later for the Oilers, ripping a shot past goalie Sergei Bobrovsky to tie the game. Defenceman Evan Bouchard then found the back of the net with a long wrist shot, giving the Oilers a lead, all before the halfway mark of the first period.
But that lead was short lived, with the Panthers' Seth Jones striking back to even things up 2-2.
The home team had a major scare when Bennett took a goaltender interference penalty, falling onto Stuart Skinner's outstretched leg shortly after, leaving Skinner down on the ice and receiving attention from the trainer.
Skinner stayed in net and the Oilers made Bennett pay on the ensuing power play, when Connor McDavid set up Leon Draisaitl, hearkening back to his Game 1 overtime winner and bringing Edmonton ahead, still less than 13 minutes into the game.
Eleven penalties were called in the first frame, which saw the Oilers outshoot the Panthers.
The cats came out strong in the second period, getting back on the board with defenceman Dmitry Kulikov firing a wrist shot through traffic at 11:37 to tie the game once again.
Marchand then took advantage of a discombobulated Oilers power play, scoring on a breakaway to give his team a 4-3 lead, marking the first shorthanded goal the Oilers have given up during the playoffs.
The Panthers took control of the play in period two, applying heavy offensive zone pressure and going to the locker room back on top.
The Oilers couldn't capitalize on even-strength chances in a tight third period, and pulled Skinner for the extra attacker with 2:33 remaining.
The Panthers looked like they had weathered the storm, until Perry scored in a scramble in the dying seconds, sending the series to OT for the second straight game.
Both teams were sharp in the first overtime period, with back and forth play leading to chances on either end.
Skinner made a show-stopping save on Marchand about eight minutes in, followed by a post hit on the rebound that drew gasps from fans who thought it was a sure goal.
But neither club could bury one in the additional 20 minutes, dragging the game into a rare second OT.
The Oilers are looking to expand their series lead in the cup rematch after a riveting 4-3 overtime victory Wednesday.
Last year's series between the two teams went the full seven games, with Florida coming out on top.
Oilers head coach Kris Knoblauch said after Game 1 that his club is better suited to face the Panthers this time around.
"We're a more physical team," he said. "We're bigger, we're stronger."
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