Gushin' with goals: Oilers avoid sweep, win 8-1 (2024)

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Jun 15, 2024, 11:10 PM ET

Connor McDavid scored, "La Bamba" played in the Edmonton Oilers locker room, and the Stanley Cup Final is heading back to Florida after a statement win.

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

"It's just one win," McDavid said. "That's all it is, whether you score eight or you score one. It's just one win. We've got to go to Florida and do a job and drag them back to Alberta."

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 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.

"It had nothing to do with 'Bob,'" Panthers winger Matthew Tkachuk said. "It was more of a wake-up call to everybody. We know he's going to come back better than ever."

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 were dominant in every facet of a game they needed to win.

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.

"Obviously that was a massive win, but we still know what the circ*mstances are," said Dylan Holloway, who had two goals after not scoring since the second round. "We're still down 3-1. The biggest thing for us is kind of just to forget that and use it, bottle it kind of, keep notice that [we] can do it but just move forward."

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 Skinner making the most important save of the night on Carter Verhaeghe on a 2-on-1 chance and Holloway answering before intermission.

"He was great," McDavid said of Skinner. "You talk about goaltending and needing timely saves. He made some really timely saves. That was as big a save as you're going to get."

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 but started 0-for-12 in this series made them pay with Ryan Nugent-Hopkins scoring on the 5-on-3 advantage.

"I'm not counting 5-on-3," Florida coach Paul Maurice said.

McDavid's three assists Saturday gave him 32 total for this run, breaking Wayne Gretzky's record from 1988 for the most in a single postseason. McDavid 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.

"He just continues to impress everyone," Knoblauch said. "It was a great performance."

At even strength and on the power play, another adjustment by Knoblauch paid off for Edmonton's rookie coach. He moved Nugent-Hopkins down to play with Leon 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.

The 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 reading, "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.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Gushin' with goals: Oilers avoid sweep, win 8-1 (2024)

FAQs

Why did the Oilers win 8-1? ›

Of the Oilers' eight goals, at least six started via rush chances, including Mattias Janmark's shorthanded tally that got the scoring started in the first period. Dylan Holloway scored two goals via the rush, while Connor McDavid got his first of the Final via a rush chance to make it a 4-1 game.

Have the Oilers ever been swept? ›

In 1982–83, the Oilers finished third overall in the NHL. They advanced all the way to the Stanley Cup Finals (losing only once in the process) before getting swept by defending Stanley Cup champion New York Islanders.

Has Oilers won a Stanley Cup? ›

Loewen said she's been a fan since 1984 when the Oilers won their first of five Stanley Cups, and she said her confidence is strong because she has the same feeling now as she did then.

Did the Florida Panthers win the Stanley Cup? ›

The Florida Panthers fell to the Edmonton Oilers on Tuesday night 5-3 at Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise, Florida.

Why didn't Houston keep the Oilers name? ›

Although Houstonians wanted to keep the Oilers, they were leery of investing more money on a stadium so soon after the Astrodome improvements. The city was also still struggling to recover from the oil collapse of the 1980s.

Did the Oilers win the Stanley Cup in 1991? ›

When did the Oilers last win the Stanley Cup? In some people's eyes, the Edmonton Oilers represent the NHL's last true dynasty, winning the Stanley Cup five times in seven years between 1984 and 1990, which was when the team won its most recent championship.

Has there ever been a sweep in the NHL finals? ›

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

Has an NHL team ever went 16 0 in the playoffs? ›

Five teams have gone 16–4: the 1993 Canadiens, 1995 Devils, 1997 Red Wings, 2012 Kings and 2022 Avalanche. No one has ever gone 16–0 in the playoffs. There have been a few 8–0 back when the cup was decided in 2 rounds.

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.

Why is Edmonton called the Oilers? ›

They were named the "Oilers" because Edmonton, Alberta is the center of Canada's petroleum industry. The Oilers have won the Stanley Cup five times, in 1984, 1985, 1987, 1988, and 1990. They also won the President's Trophy as top team in the regular season in 1984, 1986, and 1987.

Is McDavid's brother a twin? ›

Who won the most Stanley Cups ever? ›

Which team has hoisted the Stanley Cup the most times? That would be the Montreal Canadiens, with 24 titles. Next are the Toronto Maple Leafs, with 13 championships, followed by the Detroit Red Wings, the winners of 11 Stanley Cups.

Has New Jersey ever won the Stanley Cup? ›

Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. The history of the New Jersey Devils National Hockey League team dates back to 1982, when the Colorado Rockies moved to New Jersey and became the Devils. Since 1995, the franchise has played in the Stanley Cup Finals five times, winning the Cup in 1995, 2000 and 2003.

Have hurricanes ever won Stanley Cup? ›

Carolina advanced to the Stanley Cup Finals for the first time in 2002, where they were defeated by the Detroit Red Wings. The Hurricanes won the 2006 Stanley Cup over the Edmonton Oilers, giving the state of North Carolina its first major professional sports championship and its only major championship as of 2023–24.

How did Oilers win? ›

With the Oilers' backs to the elimination wall, down 3-0 at home in the best-of-7 Final to the Florida Panthers with the Stanley Cup polished and ready for presentation, McDavid scored once and assisted three times to propel his team's 8-1 win.

How many cups did Gretzky win with the Oilers? ›

Winning four Stanley Cups, Gretzky set records in both regular season and post-season play, holding the record for most career regular season goals (894), assists (1,963), points (2,857) and hat-tricks (50).

Who wore 8 for the Oilers? ›

Risto Siltanen was the first Oilers to wear 8 between 1980 and 1982. Some of the other Oilers to wear it were Dave Lumley (1985 - 1986), Zdeno Ciger (1993 - 1996), Ray Whitney (1998), Frantisek Musil (1998 - 2001) and most recently, Dean Arsene wore 8 in 2010.

Did the Houston Oilers ever make the playoffs? ›

"Bum" Phillips led the Oilers to three straight playoff appearances in 1979, 1980 and 1981 and Jerry Glanville took the Oilers to postseason play three times in four seasons from 1986 to 1989. Houston turned to Jack Pardee to lead the team in the 1990s. He guided his first four teams to the playoffs.

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