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EDMONTON – The Florida Panthers will look to gain a leg up in the Stanley Cup Final when they visit the Edmonton Oilers for Game 5 at Rogers Place on Saturday at 8 p.m. ET. Tied 2-2 through the first four games of the cinematic series, teams that go up 3-2 have gone on to win a series 79.5% of the time in the history of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
The Edmonton Oilers have revealed their starting goaltender for tonight's critical Game 5 of the SCF against the Florida Panthers, which is now a best-of-3.
The Florida Panthers were well on their way to a blowout win over the Edmonton Oilers in Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final on Monday when things began to unravel.
The Edmonton Oilers and Florida Panthers continue their best-of-seven Stanley Cup Final series with Game 4 Thursday in South Florida.
The championship series for the NBA and NHL rolls on. Nick Felice and Paul Russo discuss the games so far and what to expect the rest of the way. The guys discuss Paul’s trip to Michigan for the NASCAR Cup race and a slight rule change in college basketball.
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Miami Community Newspapers on MSNHockey hotbed: How the Florida Panthers helped South Florida love the NHLThe Florida Panthers are taking on the Edmonton Oilers, in their third straight Stanley Cup final. Almost as impressive as the team’s success is the growing fanbase in the National Hockey League’s southernmost outpost.