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Marchand’s Game-Winning Goal in 2OT Sparks Panthers’ Stanley Cup Final Surge—Is This Trade the Turning Point?

Marchand’s Game-Winning Goal in 2OT Sparks Panthers’ Stanley Cup Final Surge—Is This Trade the Turning Point?

In addition, Marchand became the fourth-oldest player to score an overtime goal in the Cup Final, after Igor Larionov (41 for the Red Wings against the Carolina Hurricanes in Game 3 in 2002), Steve Thomas (39 for the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim against the New Jersey Devils in Game 4 in 2003) and Ron Francis (39 for the Hurricanes against the Red Wings in Game 1 in 2002).

He became the second-oldest with a multi-OT goal in the Cup Final; Larionov scored in triple OT in 2002.

“I mean, he could play until he’s 47 the way he’s going,” Tkachuk said. “Unreal player, unreal competitor, and he’s scored, when you think about it, two of our biggest goals in the playoffs so far, so hopefully he can keep it going.”

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