Oilers Likely Making a Change for Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final. Who Starts in Goal Is a Mystery
- The Edmonton Oilers lost Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final 6-1 to the Florida Panthers on Monday in Sunrise, Florida.
- This loss followed a series of disciplinary issues, including 21 penalties totaling 85 minutes, which contributed to the team's struggles and unsettled gameplay.
- Head coach Kris Knoblauch announced at midweek that the Oilers will make at least one lineup change, with defenseman Troy Stecher likely replacing John Klingberg, while the goalie start remains undecided.
- Stuart Skinner conceded five goals on 23 shots before being pulled early in the third period, with Calvin Pickard stepping in as his replacement. Coach Kris Knoblauch recognized both goaltenders as possible starters for Game 4 at Amerant Bank Arena on Thursday evening.
- The Oilers practiced on Tuesday instead of resting to regain composure and prepare for Game 4, aiming to even the series as they face uncertainty about key players including Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, who is a game-time decision.
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Oilers making changes for Game 4, trailing the Stanley Cup Final against the Panthers
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — Two consecutive losses to the Florida Panthers in the Stanley Cup Final prompted the Edmonton Oilers to make a series of changes for Game 4 on Thursday night.
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Oilers likely making a change for Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final. Who starts in goal is a mystery
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Kris Knoblauch said Wednesday the Edmonton Oilers are likely making a change in their lineup for Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final against the Florida Panthers, though the second-year coach would not reveal what it…
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