Edmonton Oilers Coast to Stanley Cup Final Showdown Against Florida Panthers for Second Consecutive Year
- The Edmonton Oilers and Florida Panthers face off in the 2025 Stanley Cup Final, starting Wednesday night in Edmonton, Alberta.
- This rematch follows last year's seven-game series where Florida won after leading 3-0, and both teams have evolved in talent and toughness since.
- The Oilers rely on stars Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl, who lead playoff scoring, while the Panthers count on Sam Reinhart, Alexander Barkov, and Sergei Bobrovsky's goaltending.
- Edmonton holds a 48-29-5 overall record with a +24 goal differential, while Florida has a 47-31-4 record and a +23 differential, and Panthers won both regular-season matchups.
- The series symbolizes a fierce US-Canada rivalry and offers Edmonton a chance to end a 32-year Canadian Stanley Cup drought with implications for national pride.
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So, What's Gonna Happen This Time?
For the second straight year, the Florida Panthers are playing the Edmonton Oilers for the Stanley Cup. I'm not convinced that we can see their futures by looking at their pasts, but I think it's worthwhile to refresh ourselves on how we got here, and why this will be the rare Cup matchup that comes with a history. Who are these guys?
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