Getting better with age, Marchand scores twice in the Panthers' Game 5 win over the Oilers
Briefly

At 37 years old, Brad Marchand is having a remarkable playoff performance, netting ten goals, six of which are scored in the Stanley Cup Final against the Edmonton Oilers. His two goals in a recent 5-2 victory helped the Florida Panthers secure a 3-2 series lead. This feat has positioned him as the oldest player to score five or more goals in multiple Stanley Cup Finals, joining the elite company of Mario Lemieux. Marchand's ability to thrive under pressure is evident, as he credits his team's resilience in bouncing back throughout the playoffs.
Marchand scored twice, including being credited with his second winning goal of the Cup Finals, leading the Florida Panthers to a 5-2 victory over Edmonton.
With six goals in the Cup final, Marchand has become the 18th player in history to achieve such a feat, showing he's improving with age.
We learned a pretty good lesson last game, and we've been pretty good at bouncing back all playoffs," Marchand stated after the victory.
By scoring twice Saturday, Marchand joins Mario Lemieux as the only player in 50 years to score five or more times in multiple Cup finals.
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