Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final is between the Golden Knights and the Panthers.
Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final is between the Golden Knights and the Panthers. © USA TODAY Sports

On Thursday night, the Florida Panthers play Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final at home against the Vegas Golden Knights. The Panthers have never won the Stanley Cup before.

After losing Game 2 by a score of 7-2, the Panthers are down 2-0 to the Golden Knights. In the year 1996, they were-swept by the Colorado Avalanche.

This was the Panthers’ worst playoff loss since Game 4 of the first round, when they lost to the Boston Bruins 6-2. But Florida came back to win the next three games and beat the Bruins. They then won eight of the next nine games to get to the finals.

What you need to know about Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final: When is Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final?

The Florida Panthers and the Vegas Golden Knights will play Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final on Thursday, June 8, at 8 p.m. ET at FLA Live Arena in Sunrise, Florida.

How do I watch the Stanley Cup Final Game 3?

On TNT, TBS, and tru.TV, you can watch Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final. At 7 p.m. ET, a show called “Pregame” starts.

How do I watch Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final in real time?

You can live stream Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final at TNT.com, on the TNT app, or on streaming services that show TNT.

In Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final, will there be team changes?

Maurice said on Wednesday that his team would have the “same options.” As expected, Sergei Bobrovsky will be back in net after being taken out of Game 2. Radko Gudas, who was hit hard by Ivan Barbashev of Vegas on Monday, is expected to play on Tuesday. Forward Eetu Luostarinen will miss another game because of an illness that we don’t know about. Also, the Golden Knights are likely to play with the same team that has beaten Florida 12–4 in the first two games.

Who do you think will be in goal for Game 3?

Florida’s-Bobrovsky (11-4, 2.50 goals-against average, .925 save percentage) v/s. Vegas’ Adin Hill (9-3, 2.06, .937)

What needs to happen for the Panthers to win Game 3?

Be more focused. Matthew Tkachuk, the team’s top scorer, got two misconducts in Game 2 and one in Game 1. He wish to be on the ice, not under the penalty-box. … Play better when Bobrovsky is watching.

On a few goals, his defenders have blocked shots on him. If you are blocking the goalie’s view, make sure to block the shot.

How do the Vegas Golden Knights win Game 3?

Keep your control. Don’t react to things that happen after the whistle, and keep making the Panthers pay for their mistakes. In the series, Vegas is 4 for 11 on the power play. …. Keep defending strongly in front of Hill.

In Game 2, the Golden Knights stole the puck 22 times and blocked 20 shots. Hill can handle the rest, as he showed when he made the save that kept them in the playoffs and when he stopped several Panthers breakaways.

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