We’re really in trouble now, aren’t we, friends? Last night, the Edmonton Oilers played another mostly solid hockey game, but once again, they made too many costly errors against a Florida Panthers team that always makes you pay for them.
The Edmonton Oilers, known for their high-powered offense, have hit an unexpected roadblock in the Stanley Cup Final against the Florida Panthers. Despite dominating the regular season and earlier playoff rounds, the Oilers’ top five point scorers have failed to find the back of the net in the series.
Too many mistakes by the Oilers’ defenceman are a big reason why they have fallen into a three-game deficit in this series. A small portion of the second period was all it took for the Panthers to do what they’ve done all year: score in bunches.
The Edmonton Oilers are on the brink of elimination after losing Game 3 of the 2024 Stanley Cup Final by a score of 4-3 to the Florida Panthers at Rogers Place on Thursday (June 13).
Connor McDavid and his Edmonton Oilers are in a world of trouble after falling short in a must-win Game 3 against the Florida Panthers at Rogers Place on Thursday night.
The Edmonton Oilers are one loss away from the end of their season, and having to watch the Florida Panthers lift the Stanley Cup in their own arena. But
We at Last Word have been thoroughly examining all the playoff series to this point, and of course, the Stanley Cup is no exception. Through three games of the NHL’s Stanley Cup Final series, there has been two recurring themes.
The only team in Stanley Cup Finals history to have won it all after losing three of the first four games with the Toronto Maple Leafs back in 1942. Now, the Connor McDavid-led Edmonton Oilers are banking on the fact of being the second team to notch that feat after they fell to the same hole against the Florida Panthers.
The Edmonton Oilers are slight favorites (-120) versus the Florida Panthers (+100) on Saturday at 8:00 PM ET, at Rogers Place. Watch the NHL on Fubo! Oilers vs.
After Game 3 of the NHL Stanley Cup finals, and we realize what we knew after both games one and two, the Edmonton Oilers are in trouble up against the Florida Panthers.
It may be time for the Edmonton Oilers to tip their caps to the Florida Panthers and congratulate them on a successful run. One team in NHL history has rallied from a 3-0 deficit in the Stanley Cup Final.
The Florida Panthers topped the Edmonton Oilers, 4-3, in Game 3, taking a commanding 3-0 lead in the Stanley Cup Final.
The Florida Panthers are only a win away from hoisting the Stanley Cup for the first time in franchise history.
The Florida Panthers are one win away from hoisting the Stanley Cup for the first time in franchise history. Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final was closer on the scoreboard than how the game played out.
The Panthers' scoring party quickly took away any momentum the Oilers had.
The 2024 Stanley Cup finals have certainly lived up to their hype so far. With the Edmonton Oilers returning home empty-handed, some serious concerns have been raised.
The Edmonton Oilers are dealing with some injuries heading into Game 3 versus the Florida Panthers on Thursday night. Interestingly, the player most thought was in the roughest shape doesn’t have the Oilers terribly concerned, at least not when compared to a forward who has been fighting through something all playoffs long.
On Saturday (June 8), just before the start of the 2024 Stanley Cup Final between the Edmonton Oilers and Florida Panthers, the NHL and NHLPA shared new details for the 4 Nations Face-Off.
In an Edmonton Oilers news and rumors update, there is information regarding the status of Darnell Nurse and Evander Kane for Game 3, a ruling on Leon Draisaitl’s hit to Aleksander Barkov, new footage somewhat vindicating Warren Foegele and questions about how the Oilers will get back into this Stanley Cup Final series.
Even though it happened two days ago, people are still talking about the hit that saw two of the best players in the NHL collide. It was revealed on Tuesday that Edmonton Oilers forward Leon Draisaitl was not going to receive any supplemental discipline for his on Florida Panthers captain Aleksander Barkov during Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final.
The Department of Player Safety issued its only punishment from Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Finals, fining Edmonton Oilers’ forward Sam Carrick the maximum allowable for slashing Florida Panthers’ defenseman Dmitry Kulikov.
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