Oilers Heroics Tie Stanley Cup Final, Which Team Has the Edge Now?
- The Edmonton Oilers won Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final in overtime on June 12, 2025, in Edmonton, tying the series 2-2 against the Florida Panthers.
- The Oilers found themselves down 3-0 early and facing the prospect of trailing 3-1 in the series before mounting a three-goal surge in the second period; however, the Panthers evened the score with just under 20 seconds remaining.
- Eleven minutes and 18 seconds into overtime, Leon Draisaitl netted a historic game-winning goal—the fourth time he has done so in extra time during these playoffs—setting a new postseason record while overcoming strong resistance from goalie Calvin Pickard.
- The Oilers have a 9-3 road playoff record and possess two of the next three games at home, while key players and coaches emphasize resilience and excitement for the upcoming contest.
- The series remains an all-time classic tied at two games apiece with expert opinions undecided on the edge, suggesting the next games will be pivotal for ending Canada's 32-year Cup drought.
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Through four games, the Edmonton Oilers and Florida Panthers have played an all-time classic Stanley Cup Final. The rollercoaster of a series is tied at two games apiece, and suddenly the season comes down to just two or three games. How did the Edmonton Oilers tie the series? Thursday night, June 12, the Oilers were nearly dead and buried. Down 3-0 to the Panthers in the first period, they were in jeopardy of falling behind 3-1 in the series ag…
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