Oilers beat the Panthers 8-1 in Game 4 to avoid being swept in the Stanley Cup Final (2024)

EDMONTON, Alberta — Connor McDavid and the Edmonton Oilers are not ready for their offseason to begin, and the Stanley Cup Final is heading back to Florida after they made that statement loud and clear.

McDavid scored his first goal of the series as part of a four-point performance, Stuart Skinner was spectacular in making 32 saves and the Oilers routed the Florida Panthers 8-1 in Game 4 on Saturday night,chasing Sergei Bobrovskyand avoiding a sweep. Game 5 is Tuesday in Sunrise.

“We did our job on the offensive side today, but it’s just one win for us,” star center Leon Draisaitl said. “We have to get better and keep putting it together.”

The Panthers’ party will have to wait after a complete meltdown from a team with many players who have never been this close to hoisting the Cup. Bobrovsky was part of that, getting pulled five minutes into the second period after allowing five goals on 16 shots — more than he gave up in the first three games of the series combined.

Whether it was a last-gasp effort in front of a jacked up home crowd hoping to see the start of a historic comeback or the breakthrough coach Kris Knoblauch has been foreshadowing, the Oilers from Skinner in net out were dominant in every facet of a game they needed to win to keep the NHL season going.

It started with Mattias Janmark scoring 3:11 in on a 2-on-1 rush with Connor Brown. Janmark staked Edmonton to a two-goal lead less than five minutes later, setting up Adam Henrique for his second career goal in the Cup final 12 years after the game-winner for New Jersey that also prevented a sweep in the final.

The odds remain long for the Oilers, given that the 1942 Toronto Maple Leafs are the only team to erase a 3-0 deficit at this stage of the playoffs and only four teams total have ever done it.

But the belief will certainly be tangible after breaking out offensively and building a lead rather than holding on to protect it, a quality they had in spades through the first three rounds to win the Western Conference. Florida cutting its deficit to one on Vladimir Tarasenko’s goal midway through the first period did not cause Edmonton to fold, with Dylan Holloway answering with the first of his two goals before intermission and fans cheering the home team leaving the ice.

The offense just kept coming. McDavid, the reigning and three-time NHL MVP, beat Bobrovsky early in the second and minutes later set up Darnell Nurse for the defenseman’s first goal of the playoffs. That sent the goalie known as “Bob” to the bench amid derisive chants of “Sergei! Sergei!” as Anthony Stolarz came in for his postseason debut.

The Panthers, hours after family members arrived for a potential celebration more than 2,500 miles from home, took their frustrations out in a handful of post-whistle scrums. One of them gave the Oilers power play more target practice, and the unit that came into the final looking nearly automatic and started 0 for 12 made them pay with Ryan Nugent-Hopkins scoring on the 5-on-3 advantage.

McDavid with three assists now has 32 on this run, breaking Wayne Gretzky’s record from 1988 for the most in a single postseason. He had more points Saturday night than in the first three games of the series combined, and he was the Oilers’ leading scorer while other top players were quiet.

At even strength and on the power play, another adjustment by Knoblauch paid off as the playoffs of Edmonton’s rookie coach pushing all the right buttons continued. He moved Nugent-Hopkins down to play with Draisaitl, and each of the first two lines scored a big goal.

The outburst and a comfortable lead got fans going with everything from “We want seven!” to a singalong of Bon Jovi’s “It’s My Life.” They got it when Holloway scored with under six minutes left and some extra when Ryan McLeod added the exclamation point with the eighth goal with 3:19 on the clock.

Skinner also heard “STUUUU!” plenty as he had his best game of the final, denying the Panthers on several high-quality scoring chances as they tried to get back into it.

Confidence in the possibility of extending the series that was evident inside the home locker room extended around downtown Edmonton. A fresh sign reading, “BELIEVE” was added to a window around the corner from Rogers Place on Saturday.

Inside, one fan held up a sign saying, “So you’re saying there’s a chance?” And now the Oilers have another chance to put pressure on the Panthers with the series returning to South Florida.

Oilers beat the Panthers 8-1 in Game 4 to avoid being swept in the Stanley Cup Final (2024)

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Oilers beat the Panthers 8-1 in Game 4 to avoid being swept in the Stanley Cup Final? ›

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8-1 in Game 4 to avoid being swept in Stanley Cup Final. Connor McDavid had a goal and three assists as Edmonton thumped Florida 8-1 on Saturday to cut the Panthers' lead in the best-of-seven title series to 3-1. EDMONTON — Connor McDavid has dragged his team into the fight time and time again.

Have the Oilers ever been swept? ›

The Oilers were swept by the Colorado Avalanche in the Western Conference Final in 2022 and were eliminated in six games by the Vegas Golden Knights in the second round in 2023.

What year did the Oilers beat the Flyers for the Stanley Cup? ›

May 31, 1987: Philadelphia Flyers, 1, at Edmonton Oilers, 3

The Flyers trailed 3-1 in the series before winning twice and scoring first in the decider. But the Oilers won 3-1 on goals by Messier, Jari Kurri and Glenn Anderson to win their third Cup in four years.

Did the Oilers win 5 Stanley Cups in a row? ›

They were renamed the Edmonton Oilers the following year and subsequently joined the NHL in 1979 as one of four franchises absorbed through the NHL–WHA merger. After joining the NHL, the Oilers went on to win the Stanley Cup on five occasions: 1983–84, 1984–85, 1986–87, 1987–88 and 1989–90.

Has there ever been a sweep in the Stanley Cup finals? ›

Since moving to a best-of-seven format in 1939, there have been 20 sweeps in the Stanley Cup Final.

Has anyone ever swept the entire NHL playoffs? ›

Has a team ever swept the NHL playoffs? Since the NHL playoffs moved to four best-of-seven rounds in 1987, no team has gone unbeaten en route to a Stanley Cup championship.

Who did the Oilers lose to in 2006? ›

Carolina Hurricanes

The Hurricanes returned to the RBC Center defeating the Oilers in Game 7, 3–1, to win the Stanley Cup. Aaron Ward and Frantisek Kaberle gave Carolina a 2–0 lead before Fernando Pisani scored for Edmonton 1:03 into the third period to cut the lead in half.

Have the Flyers ever won a Stanley Cup? ›

Recent News. Philadelphia Flyers, American professional ice hockey team based in Philadelphia that plays in the Eastern Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL). The Flyers have won two Stanley Cup championships (1974, 1975).

Who defeated the Flyers in the 1985 Stanley Cup Finals? ›

It was contested between the defending champion Edmonton Oilers (in their third straight Finals appearance) and the Philadelphia Flyers. The Oilers defeated the Flyers in five games to repeat as Stanley Cup champions. It was also the sixth straight Finals contested between teams that joined the NHL in 1967 or later.

Who has 13 Stanley Cups? ›

Maple Leafs

Who won 5 Stanley Cups in a row? ›

The Montreal Canadiens accomplished something that no other franchise has been able to match ‐ this dynasty won five consecutive Stanley Cup championships, first hoisting the Cup in 1956 and repeating each spring to 1960.

Have the Oilers won a cup without Gretzky? ›

Edmonton won back-to-back Stanley Cups again in 1986–87 and 1987–88. At the close of the 1987–88 season, the Oilers shocked the hockey world by trading national icon Gretzky to the Los Angeles Kings. The 1989–90 season saw Messier lead the Oilers to one more Stanley Cup, proving the team could be great without Gretzky.

Has an NHL team ever come back from 3/0? ›

In the NBA and NHL, all four rounds of their respective playoffs are best-of-seven series. In the history of these leagues, teams that were down 3–0 in a series have come back to win the series five times; four times in the NHL and once in MLB.

Has anyone swept the NBA playoffs? ›

The most recent NBA Finals sweep was in 2018, when the Cleveland Cavaliers and Golden State Warriors squared off for a fourth straight year. After Golden State won the 2017 Finals over Cleveland in five games, Steph Curry, Kevin Durant and Co. swept the LeBron James-led Cavs in 2018.

Does Gretzky own the Oilers? ›

Gretzky made a return to the NHL in October 2016, this time as a minority partner and vice-chairman of the parent company of the Edmonton Oilers, the Oilers Entertainment Group. His involvement with the team where he enjoyed much of his playing career success was a homecoming of sorts.

What is the longest unbeaten streak recorded by an NHL team? ›

The longest undefeated streak (ties included) in NHL history belonged to the 1979–80 Philadelphia Flyers, who went unbeaten for 35 consecutive games. They also own the record for the most consecutive games with at least one point. Beginning with the 2005–06 season, tie games were abolished in favor of a shootout.

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