Stanley Cup Final Game 4 updates (2024)

On a record-setting night for Connor McDavid, the Oilers created some momentum — and hope.

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Michael Russo·Senior Writer, Wild

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Oilers defeat Panthers 8-1 to extend series

EDMONTON — Two days after Edmonton Oilers star Connor McDavid showed his inner Yogi Berra by asking fans to stick with the team because “it’s not over ’til it’s over,” Edmonton staved off elimination and a Stanley Cup Final sweep Saturday night by pounding the Florida Panthers 8-1 at an electric Rogers Place.

McDavid scored his first goal of the series and added three assists to break Wayne Gretzky’s NHL record for assists in a single postseason (32). Dylan Holloway had two goals, and Mattias Janmark, Adam Henrique, Darnell Nurse, Ryan Nugent-Hopkins and Ryan McLeod had the others. Stuart Skinner made 32 saves.

McDavid has 23 points in nine games after a loss this postseason, passing Doug Gilmour’s 20 in 1993 for the most in one playoff year in NHL history.

He leads the league with 38 postseason points, which is the most points in a playoff year among active players. Evgeni Malkin had 36 in 2009.

Vladimir Tarasenko scored for the Panthers, whose six-game win streak is history. The loss came after the families of players and staff chartered to Edmonton on Saturday in case there was to be a Stanley Cup celebration in enemy territory.

Instead, the Oilers became the fourth team in a row to win Game 4 to extend a series after dropping the first three games of a Stanley Cup Final. The others were Montreal in 2021, the New York Rangers in 2014 and New Jersey in 2012.

Game 5 is in South Florida on Tuesday night.

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June 16, 2024 at 12:30 AM EDTMichael Russo·Senior Writer, Wild

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Tkachuk down and dirty

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In leading the Panthers to the Stanley Cup Final a year ago, it felt like all big things went through Matthew Tkachuk. There were overtime goals, game-winners, big hits and constantly being a menace.

But Tkachuk has yet to have a big moment this postseason.

He has one goal in the past 15 games, one assist in the past six games and just lacks any sort of flash right now. In this series, he has no goals, one assist and 11 shots in four games.

In Saturday’s Game 5, frustration boiled over in the second period when Tkachuk, the former detested Calgary Flame, grabbed Connor McDavid and began to unload successive undercuts. When that was done, Sam Bennett entered the fray and took a couple cheap shots on McDavid, his former junior teammate.

Tkachuk and Bennett each got minors, and Ryan Nugent-Hopkins scored on a two-minute five-on-three for a 6-1 lead.

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June 16, 2024 at 12:00 AM EDTDaniel Nugent-Bowman·Staff Writer, Oilers

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Oilers big names get in on the party

Aside from Connor McDavid, the Oilers’ best forwards were unusually quiet for the first three games of the series. Leon Draisaitl, Zach Hyman and Ryan Nugent-Hopkins were all pointless — a big reason the Oilers were in their gigantic hole.

That all changed in Game 4.

Draisaitl had two assists — the first when he set up Holloway off a rush and second when his one-timer on a power play created a rebound goal.

Hyman didn’t add to his playoff-leading 14 goals, but he matched Draisaitl in the helper category. He dished to McDavid for his first assist and then provided secondary support on Nurse’s first of the playoffs.

Nugent-Hopkins cleaned up Draisaitl’s mess to ensure the Panthers were completely out of it.

The Oilers needed their big guns to make an impact in this series. McDavid had three assists coming in and more than doubled his production in Game 4. His star teammates followed, which could be a good omen as the series shifts back to South Florida.

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June 15, 2024 at 11:45 PM EDTMichael Russo·Senior Writer, Wild

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Janmark jumpstarts Oilers offense

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On a team with so many impactful players, Mattias Janmark is pretty far down on the list of offensive linchpins. Yet, there he was, with the Oilers’ season on the line, getting the charge started.

Less than 25 seconds after Matthew Tkachuk and Sam Reinhart hit the post back-to-back on the power play, Janmark opened the scoring 3:11 in by cashing in on a shorthanded two-on-one with penalty kill partner Connor Brown setting him up. It wasn’t quite as pretty as when the two wingers connected in Game 4 of the Western Conference final to score the first special-teams goal of that series, but the result was the same. With that tap-in, Janmark became the first Oiler to score two short-handed goals in a single playoff since Todd Marchant did so in 1997.

He wasn’t finished, though. He centered the puck to Henrique in the crease for an easy goal just 4:37 later to give the Oilers a two-goal lead — their first of the series. Henrique’s goal stood as the winner.

The Oilers had lots of big offensive performances in Game 4, but Janmark got the ball rolling. Their season might not still be alive without him.

June 15, 2024 at 11:28 PM EDTMurat Ates·Staff Writer, Jets

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Is this a series? Still an uphill climb for Oilers

Edmonton's Game 4 win felt as inevitable as the idea of a comeback from 3-0 down in the series feels impossible.

Mattias Janmark opened the scoring with Sergei Bobrovsky taken out of the play by his own defenseman, paving the way for the Oilers' rush game to take over. Connor McDavid's third helper of the night set a new record for assists in a single postseason, while his four points surpass his output from the Cup final's previous three games. Leon Draisaitl's two assists were his first two points of the series, meaning the Oilers' stars have come to life just in time while Edmonton's depth continues to produce.

But is this a series? Quite frankly, it's tough to take Edmonton's long-term hopes seriously with 3-1 deficits nearly as unlikely to overturn as 3-0 holes. Tuesday's Game 5 in Florida offers Edmonton the opportunity for survival, for sparks to catch, for hope to truly sound like hope. Paul Maurice's Panthers head home with 87 percent odds of winning the Cup all the same.

June 15, 2024 at 11:22 PM EDTMichael Russo·Senior Writer, Wild

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Oilers finally cracked Bob

After allowing four goals in the first three games of the series and carrying a .953 series save percentage into Game 4, Sergei Bobrovsky was chased from the net after allowing his fifth goal on 11 shots 4:59 into the second period. Anthony Stolarz came on in relief for his postseason debut.

Florida’s previous worst loss of the postseason was a 5-1 Game 1 defeat to Boston in Game 1 of the second round, and that was also the last time Bobrovsky allowed three goals in a period. He allowed three in the first Saturday.

Bobrovsky lost his net on Janmark’s shorthanded goal for a 1-0 lead, had a Dylan Holloway shot go in under his pad and was beaten from way out by Darnell Nurse. It was the most goals Bobrovsky allowed since Game 3 of the Eastern Conference final.

June 15, 2024 at 11:03 PM EDTSean Gentille·Senior Writer, NHL

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A complete effort by Edmonton

We're going to see a lot of wild stats come out of this game, but I think I like this one best: 15 of the Oilers' 18 skaters tallied at least one point. It's just one game, but it's impossible to imagine it going any better for Edmonton.

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June 15, 2024 at 11:02 PM EDTJulian McKenzie·Staff Writer, Flames

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Saw this outside Rogers Place on my way out of the ICE district.

June 15, 2024 at 10:55 PM EDTMurat Ates·Staff Writer, Jets

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8-1. The series goal differential is now tied, with each team scoring 12 goals apiece. The Oilers will be thrilled at having opened the floodgates and devastated to have taken so long. They'll win this game and still face a 3-1 deficit, still need more miracles, still be clawing toward the Cup from a world away.

June 15, 2024 at 10:54 PM EDTMichael Russo·Senior Writer, Wild

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The trophies — and the series — are headed to Florida.

June 15, 2024 at 10:54 PM EDTJames Mirtle·Senior Managing Editor, NHL

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Oilers tack on an eighth goal

This is the 13th time in NHL history a team has put up eight goals in the Stanley Cup Final.

Only the third time since 1996.

June 15, 2024 at 10:50 PM EDTMurat Ates·Staff Writer, Jets

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Oilers make it 7-1 as McDavid passes Gretzky

Connor McDavid has taken sole possession of the NHL all-time record with his 32nd assist of these playoffs, surpassing Wayne Gretzky's 1988 record. McDavid's assist comes on Dylan Holloway's 7-1 goal in the third period and the idea of him surpassing Gretzky never ceases to amaze. We're experiencing once-in-a-lifetime in real time.

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The Athletic Staff

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Yet another big save for Stuart Skinner on a big night for him.

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A similar story this weekend in the NHL and NBA, it appears.

June 15, 2024 at 10:22 PM EDTSean Gentille·Senior Writer, NHL

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It feels like the Panthers went into energy-conservation mode sometime around 4-1. Can't blame them, either. Completing sweeps is hard for a reason. Maybe we see a push at the start of the third, but I can't imagine it'd last all that long.

June 15, 2024 at 10:22 PM EDTMurat Ates·Staff Writer, Jets

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So … what's next?

Edmonton's 6-1 lead feels insurmountable at this point, leading to the inevitable daydream. Could the Oilers win in Florida, too? Could they even come back? Edmonton had three winning streaks of at least four games this season, including 16 straight wins from December 21 through January 27. Florida's longest losing streak of the season is four games, which they managed twice, although the second time included a shootout loss.

June 15, 2024 at 9:55 PM EDTDaniel Nugent-Bowman·Staff Writer, Oilers

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Ryan Nugent-Hopkins scores on an Oilers power play to make it 6-1 Edmonton.

That's Connor McDavid's 31st assist of the playoffs. He ties the NHL record set by Wayne Gretzky in 1988.

Leon Draisaitl gets the primary helper.

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June 15, 2024 at 9:54 PM EDTSean Gentille·Senior Writer, NHL

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Oilers go up 6-1

Wild to see a scrum like that lead to a 5-on-3, rather than a 4-on-4, but that's what we got. Florida deserved it, too; Sam Bennett cross-checked Zach Hyman, and Matthew Tkachuk tried to sneak a bunch of body blows on Connor McDavid. Ryan Nugent-Hopkins made them pay. It's somehow Edmonton's first power-play goal of the series.

June 15, 2024 at 9:47 PM EDTMurat Ates·Staff Writer, Jets

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I wonder how many people took Oilers in their playoff pools and were cheering desperately for one more game, if only so Edmonton's stars could help their cause. I'd like to think that tonight's game is making someone a winner all by itself.

June 15, 2024 at 9:40 PM EDTMark Cooper·Staff Editor, News

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Bobrovsky takes a seat

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Sergei Bobrovsky allowed four goals in the first three games of the Stanley Cup Final, putting himself in position to potentially win the Conn Smythe. But he'll now watch on after the Oilers scored five goals on their first 17 shots in Game 4.

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