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How much do you believe in the strength of momentum? Because that intangible factor may be Edmonton's most powerful weapon heading into Game 5.
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How much do you believe in the strength of momentum? Because that intangible factor may be Edmonton's most powerful weapon heading into Game 5.
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — The Florida Panthers squandered a chance to win the Stanley Cup in Game 4 against the Edmonton Oilers. That experience might be what needed to eventually win it.
Honking and cheers rung throughout downtown Edmonton well into Saturday night, as Oilers fans jubilated after their team delivered a statement victory.
EDMONTON, Alberta — Corey Perry is the only Oilers player with a Stanley Cup ring, winning with the Anaheim Ducks in 2007. As his team faces elimination in Game 4 against the Florida Panthers on Saturday night, Perry's message to his teammates is clear: Play like it's the last time you'll ever be in the Stanley Cup Final.
EDMONTON, Alberta — The Florida Panthers did in fact make it to Edmonton on Wednesday after travel delays, and they were rather amused with all the concern ahead of Thursday's Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final.
The Florida Panthers aren't going to lose four straight games this postseason. You know it, I know it, and (deep down) the members of the Edmonton Oilers also know it. So, if the Oilers hope to make anything of this series, without question, they need to win Game 3. Which means you can expect to see a group of fairly desperate and determined skaters hit the ice Thursday evening, looking to feed off the uproarious crowd expected at Rogers Place. Having last change doesn't hurt either.
Kris Knoblauch engaged Evander Kane in a conversation before the Edmonton Oilers started practice. The chat lasted roughly five minutes, and Kane left the ice just after hearing from his coach.
The Florida Panthers' routine was disrupted Wednesday in advance of Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final because of storm-related travel delays before the team headed to Edmonton.