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Paul Maurice, the head coach of the Florida Panthers, remains optimistic as the Stanley Cup Final shifts back to Edmonton with the Panthers holding a 3-2 lead in the series. The Panthers had initially led 3-0 before the Oilers managed to secure two consecutive wins, narrowing the Panthers’ lead.

Maurice acknowledged the pressure of the situation but emphasized the importance of maintaining a positive attitude. He reminded everyone that the series is still at 3-2 and that there is no room for negativity within the team. Despite the historical comeback by the 1942 Toronto Maple Leafs from a 3-0 deficit, the Oilers are focused on taking one game at a time and staying resilient.

The Oilers’ goaltender, Stuart Skinner, expressed confidence in their ability to overcome challenges and highlighted the team’s determination to fight their way back into the series. With no Canadian team having won the Stanley Cup since 1993, both the Panthers and the Oilers are eager to make history.

As the Panthers aim to close out the series in Alberta, Maurice dismissed the notion that the pressure is solely on his team. He believes that the narrative of pressure shifting is subjective and that the Panthers are equipped to handle the situation with composure.

Looking ahead, Game 7 is scheduled for June 24 in Sunrise, Florida, providing both teams with a clear deadline to determine the ultimate winner of the Stanley Cup. The Panthers are prepared to face the Oilers head-on and secure victory on their home ice if necessary, showcasing their resilience and determination to claim the championship title.