Panthers' ability to agitate is 'part of their DNA.' It's on display in the Cup Final
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Panthers' ability to agitate is 'part of their DNA.' It's on display in the Cup Final
"It's funny. I'm glad she enjoyed it. I'm not really trying to teach kids to do that, but I hope they enjoyed the rest of the game too."
"A full line brawl broke out midway through the final frame when the Panthers were already up 5-1, after Edmonton's Trent Frederic attempted to ambush Florida center Sam Bennett."
Jonah Gadjovich of the Florida Panthers became a favorite among young fans after a thrilling Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final showcased intense fighting. A viral interview featuring a 9-year-old fan named Sophia, who expressed her excitement for the fighting aspect of hockey, underscored this moment. During the game, a line brawl sparked by an aggressive play from Edmonton's Trent Frederic against Florida's Sam Bennett led to multiple players, including Gadjovich and Darnell Nurse, engaging in a lengthy and powerful fight. The Panthers, who won the game convincingly, now lead the series 2-1.
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