Oilers Fall Flat Again, Down 3-2 in Stanley Cup Final
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Mattias Ekholm's return, married to various injuries, maladies and struggles, has reset the Oilers' defensive depth chart.
The Edmonton Oilers' only path to the Stanley Cup is a Game 7 victory on Rogers Place ice after a 5-2 loss in Game 5.
While Draisaitl has ended the Oilers’ two victories in the series with overtime goals that gave him an NHL record with four in a single tournament, McDavid has beaten Sergei Bobrovsky once and has just four even-strength points in five games, one since Game 2.
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Yardbarker on MSNLifeless Oilers put forward embarrassing effort at home in Game 5Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Finals in your home barn on a Saturday night, only 48 hours after mounting a once-in-a-century comeback against the team that stole Lord Stanley’s Mug from underneath you last spring.
It's crunch time for the Edmonton Oilers as they now face elimination in the Stanley Cup Final for the second-straight season.
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Oilers Coach Addresses Goalie Situation After Game 5 Decision Backfires originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Edmonton Oilers ' goaltending situation remains unsettled heading into Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Final following a decisive 5–2 loss to the Florida Panthers in Game 5.
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Thesportstak on MSN'They weren't getting...': Wayne Gretzky expresses disappointment over Edmonton Oilers' early struggles in Game 5Florida Panthers got the best of Edmonton Oilers in Game 5 as they defeated them 5-2 and took a 3-2 lead in the seven game series.
Connor McDavid achieved another historic milestone in the Oilers 5-2 loss to the Panthers in Game 5 of the 2025 Stanley Cup Final. McDavid hasn't necessarily been at his best in this series, as he scored just his first goal of the series in this loss.