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Florida Panthers head coach Paul Maurice is not feeling the pressure despite his team losing two straight games to the Oilers in the Stanley Cup Final. The Oilers now have a 3-2 series lead, putting the pressure on the Panthers to win the next game to stay alive in the series.

Maurice explained that he believes his team has what it takes to come back and win the next game. He emphasized the importance of staying focused and not letting the pressure get to them. The Panthers have shown resilience throughout the playoffs, and Maurice is confident that they can bounce back from this deficit.

The Panthers will need to make some adjustments heading into the next game to try and turn the series around. They will need to tighten up defensively and capitalize on their scoring opportunities. The Oilers have been playing strong hockey, and the Panthers will need to match their intensity to come out on top.

Despite the pressure being on the Panthers, Maurice remains optimistic about his team’s chances. He knows that they have the talent and determination to compete with the Oilers and is looking forward to seeing how his team responds in the next game.

As the Stanley Cup Final continues, all eyes will be on the Panthers as they try to even the series and force a Game 7. The pressure is on, but Maurice and his team are ready to rise to the challenge and fight for the chance to hoist the Stanley Cup. Stay tuned for more updates as the series unfolds.