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Oilers avoid a Stanley Cup sweep thanks to an 8-1 victory led by Shania Twain in Edmonton.

  • Oilers trail 3-1 in Stanley Cup final after 8-1 win in Game 4
  • Shania Twain performs before game to fire up local fans
The Oilers' Connor McDavid (97) celebrates a goal against the Florida Panthers during the second period of Game 4 of the Stanley Cup final.
The Oilers’ Connor McDavid (97) celebrates a goal against the Florida Panthers during the second period of Game 4 of the Stanley Cup final.

In the fourth game of the Stanley Cup Final, the Edmonton Oilers defeated the Florida Panthers 8-1 on Saturday night to escape losing in a sweep. Connor McDavid scored his first goal of the series during a four-point effort.

Early in the second period, the Oilers chased playoff MVP candidate goalkeeper Sergei Bobrovsky after scoring five goals on their first sixteen shots. In order to surpass Wayne Gretzky and reach 32 assists in a single postseason, McDavid needed three assists.

Three minutes in, Mattias Janmark scored a shorthanded goal to energise the already fervent crowd. A 5-on-3 goal three minutes later halted Edmonton’s 0 for 12 power play drought for the series.

Tuesday night’s Game 5 of the series will return to Sunrise thanks to an outstanding performance by Stuart Skinner on the opposing end.

Even though the Panthers led the series 3-0 going into Saturday’s game, Shania Twain wasn’t really impressed.

Before Game 4, the audience outside Rogers Place was electrified by the iconic Canadian entertainer, who also incited Oilers fans to yell, “We want the Cup!” It would need the team to pull off a comeback not seen in the Stanley Cup Final since 1942—the only other time it has occurred at this point in NHL history, and only four times at any point throughout the playoffs.

“How are you all doing in Edmonton?” In between songs, Twain said. “Here in Edmonton, we are feeling the Stanley Cup spirit!”

Twain followed The Kid LAROI and DJ Khaled from the games in Florida and the band Our Lady Peace earlier in the week outside Rogers Place. The Oilers want to stay away from becoming the first team since Washington in 1998 to lose the Cup finals by a sweep.

Conclusion

The Edmonton Oilers’ decisive 8-1 victory, spurred by Shania Twain’s rousing performance, has reignited their Stanley Cup aspirations. With Game 5 heading back to Sunrise, the team remains focused on overcoming the odds and securing the championship. This remarkable turnaround not only showcases their resilience but also underscores the powerful impact of fan support and community spirit. As the series progresses, the Oilers’ determination and the unwavering backing from their fans will be crucial in their pursuit of the Cup.

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