Score Stopping Skinner versus Brick Wall Bobrovsky

Goaltending Both Edmonton and Florida are capable of scoring five or six times in a game as well as their goaltenders playing nearly perfect in net.
Will the netminders control the series or will the powerful offenses find their mark? I suppose if we were to ask Forrest Gump he would reply, “a little bit of both”, but that seems wishy washy to me, and as a hockey fanaticus I have to go with my gut instinct on who will win the Stanley Cup. (Buffalo Winter SC prediction: Florida Sweeps)

Florida Panthers’ Sergei Bobrovsky Started 17 games winning 12, earning one shutout while posting 2.20 goals against average playing at a .908 save percentage.
Edmonton Oilers’ Stuart Skinner Started 16 games winning 11, earning one shutout while posting 2.50 goals against average playing at a .897 save percentage.

Stanley Cup Champion Goaltender At first glance your supposition could be that Florida has the edge in net.
But as fans we know at times statistics can be misleading as highlighted by the disparity in SOG that has occurred during these playoffs with teams winning by barely producing 10 or 12 SOG for the entire game.
Florida Panthers versus Edmonton Oilers (Stanley Cup Finals 0-0)












