Oilers Rally to Tie Stanley Cup Final 2-2
Oilers Rally to Tie Stanley Cup Final 2-2

Oilers Rally to Tie Stanley Cup Final 2-2

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The Edmonton Oilers staged a dramatic comeback to defeat the Florida Panthers 5-4 in overtime in Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final, tying the series at 2-2. The Panthers took a 3-0 first-period lead, but the Oilers rallied with three goals in the second and took the lead late in the third, before Florida tied it with a last-minute goal by Sam Reinhart. Leon Draisaitl sealed the win with his record-breaking fourth overtime goal of the playoffs and contributed three points in total. The Oilers' comeback is only the seventh in NHL history where a team has overcome a three-goal deficit in the Final, and marks the first such road win since 1919. Edmonton's coach replaced starting goalie Stuart Skinner with Calvin Pickard after the first period, and Pickard stopped 22 of 23 shots. The series, now tied 2-2 after three overtime games in four, returns to Edmonton for Game 5.

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