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Oilers beat Panthers 5-4 in Game 4 OT win, to tie Stanley Cup Final 2-2

June 13, 2025 Staff
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the front facade of a hockey arena with the NHL Stanley Cup Finals logo on the front of the building.

The Edmonton Oilers beat the Florida Panthers in a 5-4 OT victory in Game 4 on Thursday night at Amerant Bank Arena, to tie the Stanley Cup Final at 2-2.

Leon Draisaitl scored in overtime at the 11:18 mark of the first sudden-death frame to give the Oilers win- marking his fourth time OT goal in these playoffs. After finding themselves down 3-0, Edmonton’s Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, Darnell Nurse, Vasily Podkolzin and Jake Walman scored the team’s first four goals, while Calvin Pickard made 22 saves.

Edmonton coach Kris Knoblauch said after the game: “Games like that, it’s exhausting — it’s a roller coaster. Two good teams playing as hard as they are, playing the right way. Obviously with what’s on the line, it’s stressful. There’s a lot on the line, but it is fun and I think our guys are having fun, enjoying this moment.”

Game 5 is slated for Saturday at Rogers Place.

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