Staring a sweep in the face, the Edmonton Oilers responded in a big way on Saturday, chasing Florida Panthers netminder Sergei Bobrovsky only minutes into the second period of Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final.
Already trailing 4-1 and following Connor McDavid's first goal of the series 1:13 into the second, things proceeded to get even worse for Bobrovsky just 3:44 later, when Oilers defenseman Darnell Nurse increased Edmonton's lead to 5-1. That marked the end of the netminder's evening.
Darnell Nurse and the Edmonton Oilers chase Sergei Bobrovsky in Game 4! pic.twitter.com/gICm8DuNgX
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Overall, the Oilers scored five goals off only 16 shots against Bobrovsky, whom they've had trouble solving during the Final. Heading into Game 4, the Panthers goalie had owned Edmonton, going 3-0 (including a shutout) with a .953 save percentage.
It's quite a turnaround for the Oilers offense. After scoring only four times through the first three games, they've surpassed that total in a period and change.
It might be too little too late. But it's a sign of life, which is the best Edmonton can hope for as they attempt to climb out of a steep 3-0 hole.
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