Time, TV, odds for Stanley Cup Final Game 5
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The Florida Panthers were on the wrong side of history in Game 4 after losing in overtime. They return to the ice tonight at 8 p.m. ET in Edmonton.
Stanley Cup Final has delivered in every conceivable way, and the best may still be yet to come. On Saturday night, the Edmonton Oilers and Florida Panthers will play a critical Game 5 with the series locked at 2-2.
Legendary Edmonton Oilers captain Mark Messier has a message for Oilers fans concerned about Connor McDavid's lack of goals in the Stanley Cup Final against the Florida Panthers.
The Oilers and Connor McDavid have only one mission as the team pursues its first Stanley Cup title since 1990.
A generation later in 2008, Sidney Crosby found himself on the losing end of a six-game Stanley Cup Final series to the dynastic Detroit Red Wings. The heir apparent to Gretzky's throne came back a year later and won his first Stanley Cup by beating Detroit in seven games.
Lauren McDavid and the rest of the Oilers wives and girlfriends went nuts after the stunning Game 4 comeback overtime win against the Florida Panthers.
For Montreal Canadiens left wing John Ferguson, his trail to the Stanley Cup began in earnest after they lost to the Toronto Maple Leafs in the first round of the 1964 playoffs. Just one season later, "Fergie" was a potent force when the Canadiens became champions. He would play on five Stanley Cup winners in an eight-year NHL career.
How the numbers reflect how tight this series has been, and could extra rest during the final help Sergei Bobrovsky stay on form?