Oilers vs Panthers Stanley Cup Final Game 5
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Calvin Pickard stepped into a dire situation for the Edmonton Oilers in Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final, and the goalie’s strong advanced stats helped him remain undefeated this postseason and his team draw even in their championship series rematch against the Florida Panthers.
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Edmonton Journal on MSNCalvin Pickard puts perfect playoff record on the line in crucial Stanley Cup Final start for Edmonton OilersAfter pulling the Edmonton Oilers out of the fire in Game 4, goalie Calvin Pickard is getting the nod to make the first Stanley Cup Final start of his career in Game 5. Pickard was sent in to relieve Stuart Skinner after the Oilers fell behind 3-0 in the first period of Thursday’s game, making 22 saves on the way to a 5-4 overtime win.
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Calvin Pickard was set to start in goal for the Edmonton Oilers in Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final against the Florida Panthers on Saturday night.
SUNRISE, Fla. — Florida Panthers center Anton Lundell picked up a loose puck off a turnover in the high slot and barrelled towards the net with a chance to make a big lead surely insurmountable. A goal here and the game, and maybe even the Stanley Cup Final, might be over.
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Edmonton Journal on MSNEdmonton Oilers must be considering another change in net for Game 4And he returned a new man, going 6-2 with a trio of shutouts on the way to reaching the Round 4 rematch against Florida, where he pushed it to 7-2 before the wheels started falling off again with Edmonton’s first back-to-back losses since playoffs began.
It’s 2011 all over again for Brad Marchand, who at 37 is showing signs he’s getting better with age in inching the Florida Panthers to within one victory of repeating as Stanley Cup champions.
Leon Draisaitl’s fourth overtime goal of the playoffs evens Stanley Cup finals at two games apiece as Oilers cap comeback from three goals down to beat the Panthers, 5-4.