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1 week ago |
tsn.ca | Mark Masters
The Florida Panthers and Edmonton Oilers skated at the Baptist Health Iceplex in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. on Tuesday. With the season on the line and the Stanley Cup in the building, the Oilers are turning back to Stuart Skinner in net. "It's huge," said Skinner of getting the Game 6 start in Florida. "Yeah, feeling good coming into tonight. Definitely know that I have the confidence of my teammates and the coaching staff.
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1 week ago |
tsn.ca | Mark Masters
The Florida Panthers held an optional practice at Baptist Health Iceplex in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. on Monday. The Edmonton Oilers held a full practice. --- A reporter asked Connor McDavid how much extra pressure he's feeling, as the greatest player in the world, to lead the Oilers to a pair of wins this week and claim his first Stanley Cup. "That's a pretty heavy question," Edmonton's captain responded. "I don't think about it that way.
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1 week ago |
tsn.ca | Mark Masters
Calvin Pickard will make his first career start in a Stanley Cup Final on Saturday night. "It's exciting, good opportunity for me," the Edmonton Oilers goalie said ahead of Game 5 of the championship series, which is tied 2-2. "It feels like another game for me. Getting the time in last game and not having much time to think about it, and not having much room for error, and then our team really battling back and getting the win, gives you some confidence.
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2 weeks ago |
tsn.ca | Mark Masters
The Florida Panthers held an optional skate at Baptist Health Iceplex in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. on Thursday. The Edmonton Oilers held a full skate. --- The Oilers are shaking things up as they look to bounce back from a lopsided loss in the Stanley Cup Final. Forward Jeff Skinner and defenceman Troy Stecher will draw into Edmonton's lineup for Game 4 replacing Viktor Arvidsson and John Klingberg, respectively. "Felt that we could use the change," said coach Kris Knoblauch.
Mark Masters: After blowout loss in Game 3, Edmonton Oilers need to 'play their game' moving forward
2 weeks ago |
tsn.ca | Mark Masters
The Panthers played their style on Monday night. The Edmonton Oilers got away from theirs. The result was a lopsided 6-1 win for Florida, which gave the defending champions a 2-1 lead in the Stanley Cup Final. "We gotta play our game," stressed Edmonton head coach Kris Knoblauch. "That’s with the puck, good defensive hockey.
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