Panthers downplay Stanley Cup travel woes after storm drenches Florida
EDMONTON — Dylan Holloway got wind of the storm delaying the Florida Panthers’ trip north.
The Edmonton Oilers winger wasn’t tracking the weather system that walloped the Miami/Fort Lauderdale area earlier this week, resulting in torrential rain, flooding and significant travel headaches.
Holloway also wasn’t upset to hear his team’s Stanley Cup opponent had its routine disrupted.
Despite there being 48 hours off between Game 2 and 3 of the final, the Panthers elected to fly to the Alberta capital Wednesday. The Oilers, meanwhile, travelled Tuesday after losing 4-1 on Monday to fall behind 2-0 in the best-of-seven title series.