Edmonton Oilers hold on to Stanley Cup dream, defeat Florida ...

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Posted June 18, 2024 11:02 pm

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Updated June 19, 2024 12:12 am

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6:24 ‘We’re still here’: Oilers coach says Edmonton shouldn’t be counted out yet after Stanley Cup Game 5 win

After the Edmonton Oilers beat the Panthers 5-3 in Game 5, to cut Florida's lead in the Stanley Cup final to 3-2, coach Kris Knoblauch said the team has faith it can win Game 6 and Game 7 to bring the trophy home to Canada for the first time in over 30 years.

Connor McDavid had two goals and two assists as the Edmonton Oilers stayed alive with a 5-3 road win over the Florida Panthers Tuesday night.

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The Panthers lead the Stanley Cup Final 3-2.

For the second game in a row, the Oilers opened the scoring while shorthanded.

He stole the puck at the Oilers blue line and took off on a breakaway against Sergei Bobrovsky. Brown beat Bobrovsky with a move to the backhand to make it 1-0 Edmonton 5:30 into the game.

The Oilers scored on the power play 1:58 into the second when defender Evan Bouchard’s point shot went in off Zach Hyman’s leg. It was the scorer’s 15th goal since the start of the series.

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Three minutes later, McDavid sifted a bad angle shot through Bobrovsky to make it 3-0 Oilers. The Panthers replies less than two minutes later. After the Oilers failed to clear the puck, Matthew Tkachuk picked the top corner to pull his team within two.

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7:47 McDavid says Oilers excited to bring Stanley Cup playoffs back to Edmonton after Game 5 win

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McDavid provided some brilliance on another power play later in the second. He sped into the Panthers zone, split a pair of defenders, and sent a pass in front to Corey Perry, who deposited his first of the post-season. Evan Rodrigues scored off a scramble just 14 seconds later.

It was McDavid’s 40th point since the start of the playoffs. Only Wayne Gretzky (three times) and Mario Lemieux have reached this plateau in a single playoff run.

It was 4-2 Oilers after two periods.

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1:11 ‘We’ve believed in this’: Ekholm, Brown on Edmonton Oilers winning Game 5 of Stanley Cup final

Four minutes into the third, Oliver Ekman-Larsson stepped into a shot to narrow the Edmonton edge to 4-3.

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The Panthers pulled Bobrovsky for an extra attacker with 2:31 on the clock. Tkachuk dove to keep the puck from sliding into the vacated cage, but he swept the puck to McDavid, who popped in an empty netter to put it away with 18.7 seconds left.

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Skinner finished with 30 saves in front of the net for the Alberta club, whose last conquest of the Stanley Cup dates back to 1990. Bouchard had three assists.

5:39 Longtime Oilers fan from Germany travels between Edmonton, Florida for Stanley Cup finals

The Oilers are also seeking to become the first Canadian team to lift the silver bowl since the Montreal Canadiens did in 1993.

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Game 6 is Friday at Rogers Place (The 630 CHED Face-off Show begins at 4 p.m., game starts at 6 p.m.).

3:24 ‘Keep believing’: Oilers fans hope for Stanley Cup Final comeback

— With files from The Canadian Press

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