Stanley Cup Final Game 5 updates (2024)

Oilers defeat Panthers 5-3 to extend series to Game 6.

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How Oilers dragged Stanley Cup Final back to Alberta

SUNRISE, Fla. — Since avoiding a sweep with a beatdown of the Florida Panthers on Saturday night, the Edmonton Oilers’ mantra has been “to drag them back to Alberta.”

Well, they’re now doing the same thing to the Stanley Cup. Too bad hockey’s most cherished trophy can’t get Aeroplan miles.

For the second consecutive game, the Stanley Cup didn’t get into public view Tuesday. It will instead be in the belly of the NHL’s Air Canada charter Wednesday for another 2,550-mile flight to Edmonton after the Oilers officially shifted the momentum of this best-of-seven Stanley Cup Final with a 5-3 Game 5 victory at Amerant Bank Arena.

With two more off days before Game 6 on Friday night, the outside noise will be ear-splitting as the pressure ratchets up for the Panthers.

Connor Brown, who went the first 55 games this season without a goal and fresh off setting up Mattias Janmark’s game-opening short-handed goal in Game 4, halted the Panthers’ early pressure Tuesday night by scoring a short-handed goal himself just 5½ minutes in.

Then Connor McDavid went to work, posting another four-point game with two goals and two assists to build 3-0 and 4-1 leads.

At one point, the Oilers scored nine consecutive goals in the series (something the 1980s Oilers never accomplished), and they had a 13-1 scoring run before Matthew Tkachuk scored for Florida in the second period.

Evan Rodrigues scored his fourth goal of the series for Florida, and Oliver Ekman-Larsson pulled the Panthers within one early in the third period for a frantic finish. But Stuart Skinner held the fort as Edmonton took the series back to Alberta’s capital.

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June 18, 2024 at 11:35 PM EDTDaniel Nugent-Bowman·Staff Writer, Oilers

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Oilers power play crushes Panthers

The two power-play goals the Oilers netted — their first two five-on-four tallies of the series — sure were timely.

Hyman’s goal came 1:58 into the middle period, with two seconds remaining in the Oilers’ second power play courtesy of a Mikkola interference call on Warren Foegele at the end of the first. Perry then gave the Oilers a three-goal lead by finishing off McDavid’s pass with eight ticks left on Kyle Okposo’s hooking infraction on Mattias Ekholm.

The Panthers almost got out of their penalty issues unscathed. Instead, the Oilers’ ability to make them pay late in those man advantages helped turn the tide.

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June 18, 2024 at 11:35 PM EDTMichael Russo·Senior Writer, Wild

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Tkachuk finally shows sign of life

It has been a quiet postseason for Tkachuk, but after more and more questions the past few days about what’s going on with him following his monstrous postseason last year, he scored his first goal since May 22 and second in the past 16 games in the second period.

Tkachuk also played his most physical game of the series and did a solid job penetrating the middle and getting to the goalmouth in the final two periods. In the third period, his strong play behind the net set up Ekman-Larsson’s goal to cut the deficit to 4-3.

Tkachuk may not be healthy right now. He has taken a lot of the off-day practices off since the second round against Boston.

Earlier Tuesday, Tkachuk was asked about his game and said, “I’m looking forward to hopefully my best game of the series tonight. I thought last game was nowhere near good enough and I’m way better than that. Maybe the last four periods going back to the third period of Game 3 could be a lot better. So, I don’t know. Good part about us is it’s not about one guy. It’s not about individuals here. We have a chance to capture the biggest goal of our lives tonight, so we’re going to go do that.”

June 18, 2024 at 11:34 PM EDTDaniel Nugent-Bowman·Staff Writer, Oilers

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More short-handed Oilers offense

Another game, another offensive contribution from Brown on the penalty kill.

Brown found PK partner Janmark in the crease for an easy goal to open the scoring in Game 2. He broke the ice Tuesday, as well, with an even more impressive effort.

Brandon Montour tried to connect with Barkov along the blue line, but Brown anticipated the play and got his stick on the puck to deflect it to the neutral zone. From there, Brown beat Barkov to the loose puck and went in on a breakaway. He made no mistake, deking to his backhand and beating Bobrovsky 5:30 into the game.

With the goal, Brown became the third player in NHL history to record a short-handed point in consecutive Cup Final games. The others are Hockey Hall of Famers Serge Savard (1968) and Bobby Orr (1970).

Nice company.

The Oilers became the first team in NHL history to open the scoring with a short-handed goal in consecutive Final games. It marked the sixth instance in league history where a team had a short-handed goal in two straight Final contests.

June 18, 2024 at 11:34 PM EDTMichael Russo·Senior Writer, Wild

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Bobrovsky looks human

After allowing one goal in his first two games of the series, Bobrovsky has allowed 12 in his past three games, which included an early exit in Game 3 after giving up five goals on 16 shots.

Before these past two games, there was debate over whether Bobrovsky had overtaken Aleksander Barkov in the Conn Smythe race. Frankly, we’re getting to the point where we start to ask if McDavid’s overtaken them both even if Florida goes on to win the Stanley Cup.

Either way, Bobrovsky is starting to show signs of cracking as the Oilers come at him in waves. The most glaring softie he allowed Tuesday was McDavid’s bankshot through him from an odd angle for Edmonton’s third goal.

June 18, 2024 at 11:33 PM EDTDaniel Nugent-Bowman·Staff Writer, Oilers

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Oh captain, my captain

McDavid led the way in Game 4, recording a goal and three assists in a massive 8-1 win for the Oilers. He was even better in Game 5, flying all over the ice. It seemed like the Panthers were in danger every time he had the puck on his stick.

After a secondary assist on Zach Hyman’s power-play goal in the second period, McDavid simply took over.

First, he found the smallest of openings short side on Sergei Bobrovsky for his seventh goal of the playoffs, a cheeky attempt he isn’t afraid to try. Then, at the end of an Oilers man advantage, he walked through the Panthers defense and ultimately around Niko Mikkola to set up Corey Perry for a chip-in. He added an empty-netter.

McDavid is now up to 42 points in the postseason, fourth-most of all time.

Oh, and he’s come through when it’s mattered most. With eight points in the past two games, McDavid has established a Stanley Cup Final record for production when facing elimination.

June 18, 2024 at 11:11 PM EDTJulian McKenzie·Staff Writer, Flames

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If the Oilers somehow pull this off, imagine what a win would do for Connor McDavid’s legacy.

A potential first Stanley Cup through a reverse sweep, something that hasn’t been done since 1942. If McDavid does that and breaks the postseason record for points, forget just winning playoff MVP. We’re talking about one of the greatest postseason performances in sports history.

Right up there with, if not surpassing, LeBron James bringing the Cleveland Cavaliers back from a 3-1 series deficit in the NBA Finals among other iconic championship comebacks in the annals of sports history.

We’ve got some ways before we get there. But it’s difficult to not consider the possibility.

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June 18, 2024 at 11:04 PM EDTSean McIndoe·Senior Writer, NHL

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The good news for Florida

They're still up in the series, they've still got Game 7 back at home, they're a good road team, and they know they can beat these guys.

The bad news: If they lose this series after being up 3-0, it’s an historic collapse without any precedent in modern pro sports. There’s no sugar-coating it. Losing always hurts, but some losses define players and franchises, and this would be one of those.

They need one win, and have two games to get it. Or else…

June 18, 2024 at 10:56 PM EDTJulian McKenzie·Staff Writer, Flames

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Connor McDavid ices it

Connor McDavid’s second of the night ices it. Just when you thought Matthew Tkachuk saved an empty-net goal from happening.

The Oilers are dragging this series back to Edmonton for Game 6 on Friday night. Bill Zito already looked pretty tense in his seat before chucking a water bottle towards the wall.

June 18, 2024 at 10:56 PM EDTSean McIndoe·Senior Writer, NHL

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Matthew Tkachuk's diving stop of an Oilers' empty-netter might be the greatest play in hockey history that was immediately negated, in this case by Connor McDavid's empty-netter. Unbelievable low-high-low sequence for Panthers fans.

June 18, 2024 at 10:54 PM EDTJulian McKenzie·Staff Writer, Flames

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If it wasn’t for that post, Mattias Janmark would’ve iced Game 5 for the Oilers.

Instead, the Panthers have an offensive zone faceoff with one minute to play.

June 18, 2024 at 10:49 PM EDTJulian McKenzie·Staff Writer, Flames

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Only 2:31 left in the third period and the Panthers are throwing everything but the kitchen sink at Stuart Skinner. If Florida ties it, we’ll have an overtime in the Stanley Cup Final for the first time since Game 3 last year.

The Panthers came back from a 2-1 deficit to force overtime before Carter Verhaeghe won the game. It was Florida’s first-ever win in the Stanley Cup Final.

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June 18, 2024 at 10:48 PM EDTSean McIndoe·Senior Writer, NHL

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No dice on the power play

No dice on the power play, so we’re into the final minutes. Sergei Bobrovsky has headed for the bench with just over two minutes to play, signaling the Panthers will try to tie this up at 6-on-5.

June 18, 2024 at 10:41 PM EDTSean McIndoe·Senior Writer, NHL

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With eight minutes left, we’re still at 4-3. The Oilers are heading to a power play, giving them a golden chance to go up by two.

It may be their last chance, as they’ve eased off the gas pedal down the stretch, choosing the defensive option that always looks great right up until it doesn’t.

June 18, 2024 at 10:25 PM EDTJulian McKenzie·Staff Writer, Flames

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This game has instant classic vibes

Oliver Ekman-Larsson’s goal cements that premise. Strap in for the next few minutes.

There will be drama.

June 18, 2024 at 10:25 PM EDTSean McIndoe·Senior Writer, NHL

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Oliver Ekman-Larsson brings Panthers within 1

Strap in, the Panthers have made it 4-3 on an Oliver Ekman-Larsson goal. We've got 16 minutes left, so all sorts of time for more twists and turns.

Now you wonder: Do the Oilers try to sit back and defend, or do they try to play some offense and restore the two-goal lead?

June 18, 2024 at 10:07 PM EDTSean McIndoe·Senior Writer, NHL

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We head to the third period at 4-2 Oilers, but with the Panthers pressing. They can feel good about the second half of that period, but are still down two.

Worse, this is feeling like one of those Connor McDavid games where he’s just not going to let his team lose. An early goal in the third would change the vibe, but right now the Cup is closer to going back into Phil Pritchard’s luggage than it is to being presented by Gary Bettman tonight.

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June 18, 2024 at 9:43 PM EDTJulian McKenzie·Staff Writer, Flames

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Evan Rodrigues responds immediately

And immediately after, Evan Rodrigues makes it 4-2. If the Panthers somehow come back, we’ve got a prime candidate for game of the playoffs.

June 18, 2024 at 9:43 PM EDTJulian McKenzie·Staff Writer, Flames

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McDavid finds Perry for 4-1 lead

Connor McDavid threads the needle and cuts through the Panthers defense and Corey Perry finishes. It’s now 4-1 Edmonton.

We’re going to look back at that move for a long time.

June 18, 2024 at 9:37 PM EDTSean McIndoe·Senior Writer, NHL

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So the story tonight is a safe 3-0 lead that turned into a not-so-safe 3-1 lead.

It’s true of the series, and it’s true of tonight’s score. If you believe in momentum and can figure out who has it now, please let me know.

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