EDMONTON – Who played well in Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final? Sometimes it’s easy to tell, sometimes it isn’t. NHL.com graded the players in a 5-4 double overtime win by the Florida Panthers against the Edmonton Oilers at Rogers Place on Friday. Here are the players that stood out the most.

Honor roll

Brad Marchand (Florida Panthers): The forward was big throughout, especially at the end when he scored on a partial breakaway at 8:05 of the second overtime. He also had a short-handed goal, becoming the second player aged 37 or older to score in each of his first two games of a Stanley Cup Final. That was his second career short-handed goal in a Cup Final. His first one came exactly 14 years ago, in Game 3 of the 2011 Final against the Vancouver Canucks.

Corey Perry (Edmonton Oilers)

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