There will be a Game 5.
On Saturday, the Edmonton Oilers had their best showing of the Stanley Cup Final, annihilating the Florida Panthers 8-1 in Game 4.
THIS AIN'T OVER
— Edmonton Oilers (@EdmontonOilers) June 16, 2024
The #Oilers defeat the Panthers 8-1 in Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final to send the series back to Florida. #LetsGoOilers pic.twitter.com/RJCpHKatw8
On a night when everything went the Oilers' way, seven players lit the lamp while 15 recorded at least a point against the Panthers. Unsurprisingly, captain Connor McDavid led the way with four points (one goal, three assists).
McDavid registered his 31st postseason assist in the win, tying Wayne Gretzky for the most in a single playoff. Meanwhile, he's only the third player in NHL history to record 38 points or more in the playoffs, joining Mario Lemieux and Wayne Gretzky.
CONNOR MCDAVID!! HIS FIRST OF THE STANLEY CUP FINAL! pic.twitter.com/imuxXh4Yj0
— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) June 16, 2024
Edmonton's seven-goal win tied the 1918 Vancouver Millionaires for the largest margin of victory in a Stanley Cup Final elimination game.
The Oilers controlled the action from puck drop, displaying an expected level of desperation. An aggressive approach early gave them a 2-0 lead only 7:48 into Game 4 and a 3-1 advantage after one period capped off by Dylan Holloway's answer to the Panthers' lone goal of the game scored Vladimir Tarasenko's goal.
DRAI ➡️ HOLLOWAY! pic.twitter.com/NraYlh52QQ
— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) June 16, 2024
Edmonton rode the momentum into the second period, outscoring Florida 3-0 while chasing Panthers netminder Sergei Bobrovsky from the game. After essentially putting the things away with a period to go, the Oilers scored twice in the third, just for good measure.
The offensive outburst starkly contrasts with how the series has played out thus far. Not only did the Oilers double their goal total from the previous three games (4) in just 60 minutes of hockey, but Ryan Nugent-Hopkins also tallied the first power-play goal of the series after the Oilers had gone 0-for-10 entering the game.
First power play goal of the #StanleyCup Final for the Edmonton Oilers. ☑️ pic.twitter.com/IbQ79r2ZV2
— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) June 16, 2024
Lost in the offensive onslaught was the play of Oilers netminder Stuart Skinner. After allowing two goals or more in three straight against the Panthers, Skinner turned away 32-of-33 shots, including 11 saves on the penalty kill.
STUUUUUU! ️ pic.twitter.com/Spoa6gc6fC
— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) June 16, 2024
Whether Edmonton can channel the same energy the rest of the way remains to be seen. However, they showed in Game 4 that they could beat the Panthers and thoroughly dominate them.
The Oilers still face a 3-1 deficit and the series is heading back to Sunrise for Game 5. But with their backs against the wall, the offense broke through, which is a promising sign.
The Panthers will host the Oilers for Game 5 on Tuesday at 8 p.m. ET.
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New York Jets quarterback Justin Fields found out he has a long way to go following his performance at Tuesday's joint practice with the New York Giants. Per Connor Hughes of SNY TV, Fields started hot at the practice before struggling during the move-the-ball period. "Very interesting practice for #Jets QB Justin Fields," Hughes posted on X. "He finished 7 of 12 with a TD. 5 of 5 to start practice. Then 0 for 4. Finished 2 of 3 with the really impressive TD to Jeremy Ruckert in red zone (starter 18 yard line). "The offensive performance was a bit alarming in move-the-ball period of practice. Fields Co. had three attempts to get down field. They didn’t gain a first down. Only gained yards twice (two short Breece Hall runs). Three sacks. That needs to be fixed. #Giants defense toyed with NYJ during that period." Some Jets fans online thought Hughes was using hyperbole to characterize the practice, but he doubled down on his judgment of the offense. Fields looked strong on his first and only drive in the Jets' 30-10 win over the Green Bay Packers on Saturday night. He went 3-of-4 passing for 42 yards and rushed two times for 14 yards and a touchdown. However, the Giants defense at the joint practice is a much better unit than the short-handed one the Packers trotted out for the first preseason game. Fields' issues seen with the Chicago Bears and Pittsburgh Steelers, with holding the ball too long and not being able to pass consistently downfield, were a factor against the Giants. Following Saturday's game, Jets head coach Aaron Glenn said Fields was getting better but had a lot to improve on. Tuesday's practice was a humbling reminder that Fields needs to become a consistent passer if the Jets are going to move the ball on good defenses in the regular season.
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