Oilers riding high, Panthers hope
to rebound in Stanley Cup Game 5
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[June 18, 2024]
Game 4 was strike one for the Florida Panthers. They still
have three more chances to put away the Edmonton Oilers in the
Stanley Cup Final, beginning with Tuesday's home clash in Sunrise,
Fla.
The Panthers, who lead the best-of-seven series 3-1, saw their first
opportunity to clinch the first championship in franchise history
disappear in humbling fashion. Instead of securing the crown with a
sweep, the Panthers were shellacked 8-1 in Edmonton on Saturday on a
night they admittedly did not match the Oilers' desperation.
"I think we needed to go through that experience," Panthers coach
Paul Maurice said Monday. "I mean, we would have traded our
experience for a win, but then you have to embrace that learning."
The Panthers unquestionably received a schooling, but they can take
solace in the fact that the Oilers are only credited for one win
despite the lopsided result. They have every opportunity to reset
before dropping the puck on a night they can clinch in front of
their fans.
Florida also can be confident about its ability to bounce back
following a blowout loss. During this year's playoff run, the
Panthers have twice before lost by three or more goals. Florida and
goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky responded with 6-1 victories in their
next outing both times.
Putting that disappointment in the past should not be difficult.
"It's a new game," Bobrovsky said. "It's a 0-0 score and I'm getting
ready for the next shot."
"The last two years, we played in eight rounds of the playoffs, so
that's a lot of hockey, a lot of playoff hockey," forward Carter
Verhaeghe added. "We know what to expect and what to expect from
ourselves. Experience is definitely something we can draw from."
The Oilers also have positive history to draw upon before the series
resumes. Edmonton was down 3-2 to the Vancouver Canucks in the
second round before playing a couple of excellent games to advance
to the conference final.
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Jun 15, 2024; Edmonton, Alberta, CAN; Florida Panthers center Sam
Bennett (9) and Edmonton Oilers center Connor McDavid (97) gets into
a scrum during the second period in game four of the 2024 Stanley
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They certainly have a fantastic starting point to
build upon in this do-or-die clash.
"There's been little work to keep the confidence high for this team,
they feel good," Oilers coach Kris Knoblauch said. "Their backs have
been against the wall. They've been counted out by others who've
said, ‘They're done. They're not that good. It's over,' whether that
was in November or throughout the playoffs, whenever it is."
That said, the Oilers are also experienced enough to know the
Panthers will be looking to rebound from one of the most one-sided
losses of the playoffs and are bracing for the push.
"We can probably take the positives out of that (Game 4) and try to
apply that again into our game plan, but certainly, we know that
they're going to be a little bit better," forward Leon Draisaitl
said. "And we can be better in certain areas, as well."
Being better offensively would be an impressive trick. Led by Connor
McDavid's four-point performance, the Oilers chased Bobrovsky early
in the second period after he essentially stymied them at every turn
in the first three games of the series.
"It's always nice to be able to put some in. And when you feel like
you're getting chances and you're putting a lot of pucks on net and
they're not going in, it's always nice to break through a little
bit," Edmonton forward Ryan Nugent-Hopkins said. "That doesn't mean
it's going to happen (Tuesday) night. We're going to have to work
for it, but if anything, we can take some confidence from it."
--Field Level Media
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