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Three Things to Watch in the Global Series
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Three Things to Watch in the Global Series

The Dallas Stars and Florida Panthers are legitimate Stanley Cup contenders this season. The Panthers are NHL champions and hope to get that back, just as the Stars hope to go on another trip to the Western Conference Finals and win the top prize.

stars and panthers Both organizations pursue the Stanley Cup and stand out as two of the most important franchises in the NHL. The league is giving them another chance to highlight why as they travel to Tampere, Finland, for two games at Nokia Arena as part of the NHL Global Series Finland. With these teams ready to go back-to-back, let’s take a look at the biggest storylines heading into this series.

Both teams’ love for their country will increase in these matches. captain of the panthers Aleksander Barkov He is a Tampere native and his home country is expected to shower him with praise and encouragement during these games.

The Stars, meanwhile, have their own Finnish connections. Three of its players, Miro Heiskanen, Esa Lindell and Roope Hintz, are natives of Finland. The crowd should also get behind the Finnish trio, even though none of them are hometown boys like Barkov. dallas uniforms.

stars and the Panthers are two excellent picks to make the Stanley Cup Finals, and it’s entirely possible that these two games are just a preview of the finals series in 2025. The Stars are 7-2 through nine games, good for second place in the Central Division. The Panthers lead the Atlantic Division with a 7-3-1 record in 11 games. It’s too early to declare this as fact, but it shouldn’t surprise anyone that this is a preview of the Stanley Cup Finals.

Both of these teams have deep squads, excellent coaching staffs and elite goalkeepers. While the fight between Cats and Stars continues in Tampere, it is certain that Jake Oettinger and Sergei Bobrovsky will take part in the goalkeeper match in one of these matches.

Oettinger is starting the year hot with a goals-against average under 2.00, a save percentage of 0.938% and a 5-1-0 record. He signed a massive extension as the season got underway and is already backing it.

Bobrovsky is enjoying drinking from the fountain of youth as he continues to be one of the NHL’s best goaltenders at age 36. He started his first eight games at 5-2-1 and picked up where he left off in the 2024 postseason. While Finnish fans are hoping for an electric offensive contest, they need to prepare for a tight goaltending showdown with Oettinger and Bobrovsky between the pipes.

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