Oilers stay alive in Stanley Cup final with dominant win over Panthers in Game 4
- Edmonton Oilers overwhelmed Florida Panthers goalie Sergei Bobrovsky with shots from all angles, winning 8-1 in Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final.
- Connor McDavid's impressive performance, including setting an NHL record for most assists in a postseason, led the Oilers to victory.
- Oilers' victory in Game 4 prevented elimination, narrowing the series to 3-1.
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McDavid registers four points, Oilers thump Panthers to avoid Stanley Cup final sweep
EDMONTON — Connor McDavid has dragged his team into the fight time and time again. Facing elimination in the Stanley Cup final — and a daunting task — the superstar pulled off yet another clutch performance. All of a sudden, the Oilers have life.
Oilers evade Stanley Cup Final sweep in dominant scoring barrage over Panthers
If the Edmonton Oilers have hopes in becoming the second team to win a Stanley Cup Final after trailing the series three games to none, then Saturday's thumping of Florida was a good start. The Oilers avoided a sweep in dominant fashion on Saturday night, beating the Florida Panthers, 8-1.Early in the first period, the Panthers were on the power play, and a shot rang off the post. But after a turnover, the Oilers had a 2-on-1, and Mattian Janmar…
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