Oilers Tie Stanley Cup Final 2-2 With 5-4 Overtime Win Over Panthers
Oilers Tie Stanley Cup Final 2-2 With 5-4 Overtime Win Over Panthers

Oilers Tie Stanley Cup Final 2-2 With 5-4 Overtime Win Over Panthers

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The Stanley Cup Final between the Florida Panthers and Edmonton Oilers is intensely competitive, with the series tied 2-2 after Edmonton won Game 4 in overtime. Leon Draisaitl scored the game-winning goal in overtime, setting an NHL record with his fourth overtime goal of the postseason and second in the Final, despite the Panthers holding a three-goal lead early on. Florida's Matthew Tkachuk made a strong impact with two power play goals in the first period, while Sam Reinhart and Jake Walman also contributed key goals for their respective teams. The Oilers' goalie Stuart Skinner has struggled recently, allowing five goals in each of the last two games, prompting speculation about a potential goalie change. Both teams have faced disciplinary challenges, with numerous penalties affecting game flow and momentum. The Panthers aim to force an elimination game on Edmonton's ice in Game 5, while the Oilers seek to capitalize on home advantage and maintain their postseason resilience.

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