Edmonton Oilers Coast to Stanley Cup Final Showdown Against Florida Panthers for Second Consecutive Year
- The Edmonton Oilers defeated the Dallas Stars on Thursday in Game 5 to win the Western Conference Final and advance to the Stanley Cup Final.
- This win came after the Oilers quickly found the net twice with their opening two attempts and marked their second consecutive conference final series victory over the Stars.
- The Oilers are set to compete against the Florida Panthers, who earned their third straight Stanley Cup Final appearance by defeating the Carolina Hurricanes on Wednesday.
- Connor McDavid praised his team’s resilience, saying, "We hung in there," and called Florida a "heck of a team" and a "special group."
- Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final is scheduled for Wednesday at 8 p.m. ET at Rogers Place in Edmonton, where the Oilers could become the first Canadian champions since 1993.
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