Florida Panthers coach Paul Maurice jokes 'we're trading Barkov' while addressing the captain’s scoring slump ahead of Game 3Head coach Paul Maurice of the Florida Panthers speaks with the media (Credit: Getty Image) As the Florida Panthers prepare for a critical Game 3 in the Stanley Cup Final, head coach Paul Maurice opted for humor rather than tension when questioned about captain Aleksander Barkov’s quiet stat line. In a moment that showcased his trademark dry wit, Maurice quipped, “We’re trading him,” brushing off suggestions of concern with a laugh.The exchange quickly made waves across the hockey world, not just for the chuckle it delivered, but also for what it revealed about Maurice’s leadership style. Instead of fanning doubts around his best two-way forward, he responded with sarcasm that underscored confidence in Barkov’s value beyond points.

Panthers make quiet lineup adjustments before Game 3

Behind the light-hearted moment, Maurice is still making strategic decisions. Despite the Panthers leading the series, he confirmed a change heading into Game 3. Forward Jesper Boqvist, who saw limited ice time in the first two games, will be replaced by AJ Greer.Boqvist’s usage dropped notably, logging under nine minutes in each of the first two games despite extended overtime in both contests. Maurice felt it was time for a different look on the fourth line, though the impact of this change might be subtle.

Panthers stay focused while Oilers face uncertainty

As the Panthers aim to maintain their edge, the Edmonton Oilers head into Game 3 with growing questions. Their defensive pairings have already been shuffled, and the possible absence of forward Ryan Nugent-Hopkins could force further changes.Read more: Jonathan Toews’ comeback nears as the Winnipeg Jets lead the race to sign the former Blackhawks captainWith the series shifting to Edmonton, the Panthers are showing no signs of cracking under pressure. Instead, their coach is cracking jokes. And in high-stakes playoff hockey, that poise is exactly what gives them the edge.