Edmonton Oilers, Florida Panthers and Stanley Cup Final
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The Edmonton Oilers trail the Florida Panthers 3-2 in the Stanley Cup Final heading into Game 6, scheduled for Tuesday in Sunrise, Florida. To return to Canada with a chance to hoist the Cup, the Oilers will need to win on the road to force a decisive Game 7 back home.
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Edmonton Journal on MSNSome things to worry about before the Edmonton Oilers play Game 6Trailing 3-2 in the Stanley Cup Final after their second dismal outing in three games, the Edmonton Oilers will have to summon every ounce of fight they have left, get up off the deck, and force a Game 7.
Mattias Ekholm's return, married to various injuries, maladies and struggles, has reset the Oilers' defensive depth chart.
Coach Kris Knoblauch is not sure whether Stuart Skinner or Calvin Pickard will start in goal for the Edmonton Oilers when they face elimination in Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Final against the Florida Panthers.
The Florida Panthers and Edmonton Oilers face off in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final. Game 1 starts at 8 p.m. ET at Rogers Place in Edmonton. The game will be broadcast on TNT/truTV and streamed on HBO Max and Sling TV. The Panthers look to repeat as ...
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Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final was a night to forget for Edmonton Oilers defenseman Jake Walman and one that could define Brad Marchand’s legacy with the Florida Panthers. For one, Florida’s 5–2 win in Edmonton put them one victory away from back-to-back titles. Regarding Marchand, he scored twice, with both goals coming at Walman’s expense.
Florida Panthers goalie Vitek Vanecek engaged in pregame mind games with Edmonton Oilers goalie Stuart Skinner for the second consecutive game. Vanecek positioned himself directly in front of Skinner during warmups,
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Edmonton Journal on MSN'I always hated it': NHL expert blasts Edmonton Oilers for major tactical failThis in from ESPN’s Ray Ferraro, perhaps the sharpest commentator in hockey, his assessment of the failure of the Edmonton Oilers to cleanly move the puck out of their own end in Game 5 of the Stanley Cup playoffs.