Locking down games and dominating late has become a hallmark for the Florida Panthers

Florida Panthers goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky (72) and center Kevin Stenlund (82) celebrate at the end of the third period of Game 2 of the NHL hockey Stanley Cup Finals, Monday, June 10, 2024, in Sunrise, Fla. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee) (Wilfredo Lee, Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

SUNRISE, Fla. ā€“ Sometimes it is not easy for the Florida Panthers to score goals, in large part because their brand of hockey is so predicated on keeping their opponent from doing so.

When they do put the puck in the net to take a lead, they are the best in the NHL at keeping it.

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Forget the Comeback Cats. The Lockdown Cats have taken over the Stanley Cup Final, suffocating the Edmonton Oilers to run down the clock in Games 1 and 2 to move two victories away from the first championship in franchise history.

Coach Paul Maurice, who took over the team two years ago coming off a great regular season and aimed to turn it into a playoff machine, believes it is a product of experience.

ā€œWeā€™ve got two years of doing it,ā€ Maurice said after a 4-1 victory Monday night gave his team a 2-0 series lead. ā€œWe play tight games. Weā€™ve always played tight, hard games.ā€

Despite the final score, this was one tight, too. The score was tied at 1 at the second intermission, Evan Rodrigues scored three minutes into the third period and then again on a power play, with an empty-netter finishing things off.

The Panthers have led the final for a total of nearly 73 minutes and continue to do everything right in that situation to stifle talented Oilers players from Connor McDavid to Leon Draisaitl and beyond.

ā€œWe just try to play the same game,ā€ forward Matthew Tkachuk said. ā€œItā€™s not like weā€™re trying to play a different game or try to shut it down or whatever ā€” just play really hard, play in your face, keep the gaps good, play simple, move your feet, get some hits.ā€

And some goals. The Panthers now have a 28-11 advantage in the third period over the course of the playoffs, something Tkachuk chalks up to the hard work he and his teammates have put in since the start of training camp.

ā€œIt might just pay off in the third,ā€ Tkachuk said. ā€œEverybodyā€™s in great shape and great competitors. As games go on, we like to think we get a little bit better.ā€

Thereā€™s little doubt about that thus far in the final, with Floridaā€™s defense-first approach taking its toll on Edmontonā€™s top players. As McDavid said after Game 1, the Panthers are ā€œas advertised.ā€

ā€œThey just check, they mark their man and play the body,ā€ Oilers coach Kris Knoblauch said. ā€œTheyā€™re a tenacious group and they make it tough to get any space out there.ā€

That praise lines up exactly with what Maurice and his staff and have tried to establish as their teamā€™s identity. Locking down games does not mean going into a shell and holding on with the help of goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky.

Instead, the Panthers defend by attacking and keeping it up as long as possible.

ā€œWe donā€™t sit back and not get pressure,ā€ said forward Vladimir Tarasenko, who is looking for his second title after winning in 2019 with St. Louis. ā€œWe keep pressuring, keep playing our game.ā€

Tarasenko and veteran fourth-liner Kyle Okposo joined before the trade deadline and quickly understood the assignment. Okposo, who at 36 is nearing the end of a very respectable career but one that has not included hoisting the Cup, sees this style as a winning recipe the Panthers hope to keep cooking up as the final shifts to Edmonton for Game 3 on Thursday.

ā€œWe like to wear teams now,ā€ Okposo said. ā€œWe like to grind it out and try to impose our will on the opposition, and I think weā€™ve done a pretty good job of that throughout the playoffs. We like to like to get it in and bang and grind it out and keep a tight gap and not let the other team breathe. It seems to be working well for us, and weā€™re just going to continue that.ā€

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