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Edmonton Olers fell 6–1 in Florida Panthers in Game 3 of the Stanley Cup final on Monday, a competition that spirals in one of the most chaos in recent history.
By the end of the night, both teams combined for 140 penalty minutes-the fourth highest in the final game-and Edmonton was responsible for 85 of them.
Olers forwarded Trent Frederick, whose Cross-Cross on Sam Bennett’s arm provoked the third-term line, spoke about the incident and extensive issue of executive standards on Tuesday.
A reporter on Tuesday asked Frederick about his views on the comments of other oelers players, said that the players’ players get far away from what he does, and what he can do about it.
“Just coming back in our game and having fun with it.”
Trent Frederick talks about the book fast #Oilers Practice today after the loss of last night as they are ready for Game 4 on Thursday.@Enterprise , #Letsgoolespic.twitter.com/8plkjgk0la
– Admonton Oilers (@edMontonoilers) June 10, 2025
“I don’t know. Just play. Just play in the whistle,” Frederick said“We are biased, okay? Everyone who plays against other teams is biased.
“So it’s difficult – you can say that you all want, but if you are in another team, I am sure you are saying the same thing.”
Frederick received a minor for cross-check and 10 minutes of misconduct.
Oilors were called for 21 punishments in total, including 16 in the third period alone. Florida received a total of 14 punishment of 55 minutes.
The Florida Panthers Center checks Ivan Rodrigues (17) during the 2025 Stanley Cup final game at the Edmonton Olers Center Trent Frederick (21) Rogers Place.
The olers carried forward Evander Kane, who evicted a misconduct and two minors during the game even before they were evicted, vigorously criticized what he saw as an uneven standard.
“They get far away from it as much as we do,” Ken said“It is difficult to find the line. They are doing as much stuff as we are. Our group focuses a little more attention.”
Meanwhile, NHL Announced On Tuesday that Olers Defenseman Jake Walman has been fined a total of $ 10,000 for an incident, including an incident, where he sprayed water on the Florida bench.
Game 4 is determined in the Amarate Bank Arena on Thursday night, with the panthers’ series 2–1.
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The story was originally reported by Ethalon Sports on 11 June 2025, where it first appeared.