
For the second time during the 2025 Stanley Cup Final, a game-tying goal was scored with less than 20 seconds remaining.
During Thursday night's Game 4, the Florida Panthers emptied their net while trailing 4–3 with under a minute to go, and they managed to grab an equalizer with 19.5 seconds left. Sam Reinhart was the scorer, beating Calvin Pickard with a nice finish to force overtime for the third time in four games.
It was the second latest game-tying goal in Stanley Cup Final history. Somehow, it was also the second latest game-tying goal in this series.
Reinhart's goal went in with 19.5 seconds left in the third period on Thursday night. Only Edmonton Oilers forward Corey Perry has scored a later equalizing goal in the Stanley Cup Final, having tied Game 2 with 18 seconds to play.
Have a look at Reinhart's sensational goal to send this game to OT:
THE CROWDS IN STANDS WENT WILD pic.twitter.com/3ljsD2nLI4
— x - Florida Panthers (@FlaPanthers) June 13, 2025
Florida jumped out to an early 3–0 lead in the first period, but Edmonton fought back and tied things up, and even took a late lead with just over six minutes left in regulation.
Thanks to the late goal from Reinhart, the Panthers will have a chance to avoid a historic collapse in Game 4.
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