The Stanley Cup Final between the Edmonton Oilers and Florida Panthers kicks off on Saturday. Here are five things to watch for in Game 1.
We’re one day away from Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final between the Edmonton Oilers and Florida Panthers, a matchup where both teams are loaded with talent and can beat you in a variety of ways.
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The Edmonton Oilers’ dynamic duo are taking their talents on the ice off the ice and are being featured in a new documentary series created by the producers of “Drive to Survive.” The untitled project, done by Box To Box Films and picked up by Prime Video, has already been filming.
It’s safe to say not many saw the Oilers’ run to the Stanley Cup Final coming back around Thanksgiving when the team was 5-12-1 and had just fired head coach Jay Woodcroft.
Connor McDavid is overrated, not a generational talent, and nowhere near the likes of Wayne Gretzky, nicknames be damned, a Florida columnist wrote in a scathing column this week.
The Edmonton Oilers have mixed up their lines ahead of their trip to Florida to visit the Panthers in Games 1 and 2 of the Stanley Cup Finals. Changes for the Oilers didn’t see their top of Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, Connor McDavid and Zach Hyman split up, instead opting to mix up the other three lines.
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Two teams remain. No matter what happens in the 2023-24 Stanley Cup Final, it will feel historic. In spring of 1993, the Montreal Canadiens hoisted the Stanley Cup and, little did we know then, no Canadian team would do the same for the next three decades.
The Florida Panthers have a plan to stop the top skaters of the Edmonton Oilers. Panther Matthew Tkachuk is giving fans a little taste of what that plan is, by revealing how the squad must stop Oilers stars Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl.
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The Edmonton Oilers have boasted the best duo in the NHL for the better part of six seasons. Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl will finally get a chance to etch their names on the Stanley Cup after the pair helped lead the Oilers to a Game 6 win over the Dallas Stars to clinch the Western Conference Final on Sunday.
Scott Maxwell of the Daily Faceoff: Maxwell writes Edmonton Oilers forward Leon Draisaitl is having another remarkable playoff run. Draisaitl is one of the leaders in the Stanley Cup Playoffs in terms of points.
During a recent interview on the Spittin’ Chiclets podcast, Boston Bruins star David Pastrnak openly expressed his desire for Edmonton Oilers forward Leon Draisaitl to join the Bruins.
While Paul Bissonnette joked it teetered on the edge of tampering, David Pastrnak wasted no time in saying that he would love for Edmonton Oilers forward Leon Draisaitl to join the Boston Bruins.
Leon Draisaitl’s goal in the second period of Game 4 against the Dallas Stars not only gave the Oilers some breathing room but also put his name in the record books yet again.
Leon Draisaitl is having another fantastic playoff run, with 9 goals and 25 points in 15 games. But once again, it’s proving to be not enough to continue to advance the Edmonton Oilers in the playoffs, with the team down 2-1 to the Dallas Stars in the Western Conference Final.
It is more difficult to score goals in the NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs than it is during the regular season. Therefore, the great majority of players score at a lesser rate in the playoffs than they do during the regular season.
If Leon Draisaitl won’t sign an extension with the Edmonton Oilers, the Boston Bruins could be interested Jimmy Murphy of Boston Hockey Now: A few weeks ago Georges Laraque said on 91.9 FM radio in Montreal that Edmonton Oilers forward Leon Draisaitl would be interested in playing for the Boston Bruins if he didn’t re-sign with the Oilers.
Is there more than smoke to the rumors that the Boston Bruins could either acquire or eventually sign Edmonton Oilers superstar center Leon Draisaitl? Three weeks ago, former NHLer and NHL analyst on French radio and TV in Quebec, Georges Laraque, floated the idea of Draisaitl becoming a Boston Bruin.
For the past few years, the Oilers have relied on a veritable two-headed monster in Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl. Both forwards are among the NHL’s elite, and it’s hard to argue that they aren’t doing their part to help the Oilers succeed.
Leon Draisaitl really knows how to show up in the playoffs, as the Edmonton Oilers center has become the third-fastest player to reach 100 points in the postseason in their career.
Despite seemingly playing through another injury that has kept him out of practice skates, Edmonton Oilers forward Leon Draisaitl has continued his playoff dominance throughout Round 2 of the 2023-24 NHL playoffs.
Leon Draisaitl…to the San Jose Sharks? I’ll say flat out, that sounds like a real, real reach to me. But when not only one, but two NHL insiders are speculating openly about it?
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