EDMONTON — Four things happened when Sergei Bobrovsky took the skate of shame to the Florida Panthers’ bench in Game 4 on Saturday night inside a deafening Rogers Place.
The Edmonton Oilers kept their Stanley Cup hopes alive with a resounding 8-1 win over the Florida Panthers in Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final. Facing elimination, the Oilers delivered a dominant performance, chasing Panthers goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky from the net.
Despite plenty of opportunities, the Oilers offense had been snake-bitten for most of the series heading into Game 4. However, the goals finally came on Saturday, eight to be exact.
Trailing in the Stanley Cup Final, 3-0, to the Florida Panthers, and on the verge of a sweep, the Edmonton Oilers broke out at home on Saturday night, racing to a convincing 8-1 victory, securing a Game 5 in Sunrise, Florida, on Tuesday night.
The Edmonton Oilers solved Florida Panthers goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky just in time to save their season. The Oilers chased Bobrovsky in the second period on…
The Edmonton Oilers defeated the Florida Panthers 8-1 to claim Game 4 of the 2024 NHL Stanley Cup Final and remain alive after losing the series’ first three games.
With his 32nd assist of the playoffs Saturday night against the Florida Panthers, Edmonton Oilers’ forward Connor McDavid made history by breaking Wayne Gretzky’s single post-season assist record.
One down, three more to go. The Edmonton Oilers kept the Stanley Cup Final alive with a commanding 8-1 victory over the Florida Panthers at home in Game 4.
Step aside, Wayne: there’s a new record holder for most assists in a single playoff. On Saturday night in Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Finals, Edmonton Oilers captain Connor McDavid notched his 32nd assist of the 2024 playoffs on a night where he racked up three assists.
It turns out the lines from Friday’s Edmonton Oilers practice were nothing but a smokescreen. As the team hit the ice for Saturday night’s do-or-die Game 4 against the Florida Panthers, Warren Foegele was doing so on the Oilers top line alongside Connor McDavid and Zach Hyman.
The Edmonton Oilers have reportedly begun contract negotiations with star forward Leon Draisaitl, Daily Faceoff’s Frank Seravalli reported Friday. “The next iteration of this when everyone’s locked up, and I’m saying when because to me, it’s not if,” Seravalli said during an appearance on Oilers NOW with Bob Stauffer.
The Oilers have to figure it out. All along Head Coach Kris Knoblauch has been praised for having a great read on the pulse of the team. He has also done a wonderful job for the Oilers at handling the media, as per his answer on Evander Kane‘s Game 4 status against the Panthers.
Already a polarizing player thanks to the size of his contract, Edmonton Oilers defenseman Darnell Nurse has come under extra scrutiny in the 2024 Stanley Cup playoffs.
Despite being on the verge of getting swept in their first Stanley Cup Final in 18 years, the Edmonton Oilers have faith they can make a comeback that hasn’t been since in the National Hockey League since 1942.
The Edmonton Oilers are proactively moving to secure their core talent with substantial long-term contracts. NHL insider Frank Seravalli of the Daily Faceoff reported that the Oilers are set to sign Leon Draisaitl, Connor McDavid, and Evan Bouchard for a combined annual salary of $40 million.
As the Edmonton Oilers try to stay alive in the Stanley Cup Final with a win in an elimination Game 4 on Saturday, some interesting news broke during a conversation between hockey insider Frank Seravalli and Oilers Now host Bob Stauffer.
Captain Connor McDavid and the Edmonton Oilers face incredibly long odds as they look to rally from trailing 3-0 against the Florida Panthers in the 2024 Stanley Cup Final.
The post Oilers Long-Term Deals Set for Draisaitl, McDavid, Bouchard [Report] appeared first on NHL Trade Talk. NHL insider Frank Seravalli of the Daily Faceoff hinted on Friday that the Edmonton Oilers will sign Leon Draisaitl, Connor McDavid, and Evan Bouchard, paying a combined $40 million annually.
The post Oilers Hold Steady Belief Despite 3-0 Deficit in Stanley Cup Final appeared first on NHL Trade Talk. Despite being down 3-0 in the Stanley Cup Final against the Florida Panthers, the Edmonton Oilers remain steadfast in their belief that they can turn the series around.
The chips are down, and the Edmonton Oilers season will be on the line on Saturday night. It is time for their goaltender to step up. Following a 4-3 loss to the Florida Panthers in Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final, the Oilers find themselves on the brink of elimination, and could see Lord Stanley’s Cup paraded around on their own ice.