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Alanis Morissette ⬆️: The Canadian rock star brought instant energy when she sang "O Canada" and "The Star-Spangled Banner." The large contingent of Oilers fans in the building started by helping Morissette in singing the Canadian anthem but drowned her out by the end. During the American anthem, the home fans answered, singing lustily and screaming out key words. It was a goosebump-inducing start to a historic game.
Oilers fans ⬆️: There was a lot of orange and blue in the arena bowl on Monday. Oilers fans traveled aggressively and infiltrated Amerant Bank Arena, giving their team a boost and making it feel at times like the Moss Pit had relocated to Florida. The Edmonton fans arrived early, they stayed late and they celebrated their team throughout, even after they come up short.
Sergei Bobrovsky ⬆️: There were all kinds of questions about Bobrovsky as he got strafed during the three losses. But he was rock solid in Game 7, reverting to the form that allowed Florida to dominate the first half of this series. He finished with 23 saves, including several big ones in the third when Edmonton dominated possession.
Paul Maurice ⬆️: The Florida coach never wavered in his belief in his team, in his goaltender, in his process. And now, he and his team are Stanley Cup champions, forever linked together and never destined to walk alone again. His wait for a career-defining championship is over.
Florida’s power play ⬇️: The Panthers were 1-for-19 on the power play entering Game 6. They went 0-for-2 in Game 7, although their opening goal came six seconds after the expiration of a penalty. That is historic level futility with the man advantage.