Edmonton Oilers look to regroup after ‘encouraging’ loss in Stanley Cup opener
FORT LAUDERDALE — Ryan Nugent-Hopkins had a one-on-one chance with Sergei Bobrovsky late in Saturday’s first period.
The Oilers forward — the team’s longest-serving player, one who endured some of the franchise’s darkest days — was stoned by the Florida Panthers goaltender with a full-stretch pad save.
Nugent-Hopkins then got an opportunity on another power play in the second, but fired high with Bobrovsky at his mercy.
Edmonton bagged plenty of looks in Florida’s 3-0 victory to open the Stanley Cup final. The club knows it must bear down even harder to tie the series Monday in Game 2.