
Marchand’s Game 5 Goal Shatters Stanley Cup Final Records—What Happened Next Stunned Everyone
Brad Marchand is absolutely stealing the spotlight in this year’s Stanley Cup Final — no ifs, ands, or buts about it . The veteran left winger lit the lamp first in Game 5 against the Edmonton Oilers, using his trademark speed and savvy to slip past goalie Calvin Pickard with a shot that was pure precision . Scoring five goals in a series is rare – yet Marchand’s done it not once, but twice, a feat only matched in the expansion era by the great Mario Lemieux . It’s the kind of performance that makes you sit up and think: can this trade deadline move—bringing Marchand from the Bruins to the Panthers—go down as one of the smartest coups we’ve ever seen? With the series knotted at two wins apiece, the stakes couldn’t be higher, and Marchand is right at the heart of this thrilling showdown . If you want to dive deeper into his incredible run, click here: LEARN MORE

You could make a strong case for Brad Marchand as the most outstanding player of the 2025 Stanley Cup Final so far.
The veteran left wing scored the opening goal in the first period of Game 5 against the Edmonton Oilers on Saturday night.
Marchand used his speed to create a scoring chance and then beat Oilers goalie Calvin Pickard with a great shot.
The goal was Marchand’s fifth of the series. As a result, he has now scored five or more goals in two different Stanley Cup Final series (he also scored five with the Boston Bruins in 2011).
The only other player since 1967-68 to score five-plus goals in multiple Cup Final series is Mario Lemieux, who achieved the feat with the Pittsburgh Penguins in 1991 and 1992.
Marchand’s 12 career goals in the Stanley Cup Final are the most of any active player.
Marchand has tallied 19 points (nine goals, 10 assists) in 22 games during the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs. His career high for points in one postseason is 23 (2019 w/Bruins).
The Panthers acquired Marchand from the Bruins right before the trade deadline on March 7. If the Panthers win this series and secure back-to-back championships, that trade will go down as one of the best mid-season upgrades in league history.
The Panthers and Oilers entered Game 5 tied at two wins apiece.
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