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It feels as if the Florida Panthers and Edmonton Oilers just wrapped up Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final yet here we are, getting ready for Game 5.
The Panthers and Oilers have gone to overtime in three of the four games thus far, with Edmonton winning Game 4 on a broken play where Leon Draisaitl’s cross-ice pass ended up in the back of the net.
For the Oilers, chasing the Panthers is not the way they want to live.
In the first two games in Edmonton, the Oilers had a first period lead but spent a lot of time chasing the Panthers.
Connor McDavid says the Oilers need to get off to a fast start tonight and this Game 5 feels much different than it did last year.
In the 2024 Final, the Panthers took a 3-0 series lead before the Oilers forced a Game 5 in Sunrise.
Going into tonight, this is anyone’s series. First to get two wins gets the Stanley Cup.
“Being down three, chasing the whole series,’’ McDavid said. “It’s a chance to put ourselves in a good spot here tonight with a big effort. We’re excited. I’m sure they’re excited too. Everyone’s excited. It’s a big game.”
23 Carter Verhaeghe // 16 Sasha Barkov // 13 Sam Reinhart
17 Evan Rodrigues // 9 Sam Bennett // 19 Matthew Tkachuk
27 Eetu Luostarinen // 15 Anton Lundell // 63 Brad Marchand
10 AJ Greer // 92 Tomas Nosek // 12 Jonah Gadjovich
42 Gus Forsling // 5 Aaron Ekblad
77 Niko Mikkola // 3 Seth Jones
88 Nate Schmidt // 7 Dmitry Kulikov
72 Sergei Bobrovsky
41 Vitek Vanecek
Scratched: Mackie Samoskevich, Jesper Boqvist, Uvis Balinskis, Nico Sturm, Jaycob Megna, Evan Cormier
93 Ryan Nugent-Hopkins // 97 Connor McDavid // 28 Connor Brown
92 Vasily Podkolzin // 29 Leon Draisaitl // 90 Corey Perry
53 Jeff Skinner // 19 Adam Henrique // 21 Trent Frederik
91 Evander Kane // 13 Mattias Janmark // 33 Viktor Arvidsson
27 Brett Kulak // 2 Evan Bouchard
25 Darnell Nurse // 51 Troy Stetcher
14 Mattias Ekholm // 96 Jake Walman
30 Calvin Pickard
74 Stuart Skinner
Scratched: Joshua Brown, Cam Dineen, Ty Emberson, Kasperi Kapanen, John Klingberg, Max Jones, Derek Ryan
Injured: Zach Hyman (wrist)
Edmonton Oilers Lines Courtesy NHL.com
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