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Oilers force Game 6 after beating Panthers on road in Stanley Cup Final

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The Edmonton Oilers are halfway done with being a part of history.

After trailing the Stanley Cup Final three games to nothing, the Oilers have now won back-to-back games, as they forced a Game 6 on Tuesday.

The Oilers took down the Florida Panthers in Game 5 on the road, 5-3, to move the series back to Canada.

Edmonton Oilers forward Corey Perry, #90, celebrates scoring against the Florida Panthers with forward Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, #93, and forward Leon Draisaitl, #29, and defenseman Evan Bouchard, #2, during the second period in game five of the 2024 Stanley Cup Final at Amerant Bank Arena. (Sam Navarro-USA TODAY Sports)

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The Panthers got on the power play early in the first, but it was Edmonton’s Connor Brown who scored a short-handed breakaway goal to put the Oilers up, 1-0, which is also how they started Game 4 en route to an 8-1 victory to keep their season alive. 

The second period looked just like that contest, with five goals scored. Less than two minutes into the period, Zach Hyman gave the Oilers a 2-0 lead, and then Connor McDavid lit the lamp three minutes later.

However, the 3-0 lead is the hardest to hold in hockey, and Florida got on the board when Matthew Tkachuk found the back of the net with 13:07 remaining in the period. Oilers’ Corey Perry, though, got it right back, but that was answered by Florida just 14 seconds later.

The Panthers cut their deficit to one with a goal by Oliver Ekman-Larsson just over four minutes into the third period, and they got plenty of chances – but none were able to go. They pulled Sergei Bobrovsky with just over two-and-a-half

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