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Stanley Cup Final 2024: Oilers maul Panthers, 8-1, as Connor McDavid passes Wayne Gretzky in NHL record books

There will not be a sweep in the Stanley Cup Final. After dropping the first three games, the Edmonton Oilers finally broke through on offense for an 8-1 win over the Florida Panthers in Game 4, and Connor McDavid erased one of Wayne Gretzky's NHL playoff records in the process.

Edmonton combined for just four goals in the first three games of the series, and they surpassed that total through just two periods on Saturday night. The party at Rogers Place got started early when Mattias Janmark tallied a shorthanded goal just 3:11 into the game, and the Oilers never really looked back after that.

The entire Oilers roster was terrific in Game 4, but McDavid was truly exceptional, and he needed to be with his team one loss away from elimination. Not only did McDavid pot his first goal of the series in the second period, but he also tallied three assists in the game. That gave him 32 assists in these playoffs, and that broke Gretzky's record for the most helpers in a single postseason.

The rest of Edmonton's big guns, which had been silent through the first three games, finally got rolling in this one.

Darnell Nurse's first tally of the playoffs made it 5-1. The Oilers' first power play goal of the Stanley Cup Final gave them a 6-1 lead, and that one also happened to be Ryan Nugent-Hopkins' first goal of the series, too.

Leon Draisaitl, who entered the game with zero points in this series, came up with two assists in Game 4. Zach Hyman still hasn't found the back of the net, but he found the stat sheet with a pair of assists as well.

The Panthers were unusually leaky on defense all game long, allowing more goals in this game than they had in any other throughout the season. Sergei Bobrovsky, who looked unbeatable in the first three games, was pulled after allowing five goals on 16 shots.

In all fairness, the players in front of Bobrovsky didn't give him much help. The Oilers were torching Florida off the rush all night, and they had all kinds of time and space with which to work in the offensive zone.

The result of all those defensive breakdowns was a seven-goal loss, which is tied for the second-largest margin of defeat in a Stanley Cup Final game. Only the Pittsburgh Penguins' 8-0 drubbing of the Minnesota North Stars in 1991 was worse.

This is now the second time the Panthers have suffered an 8-1 defeat in the Final with the the last instance coming against the Colorado Avalanche in Game 2 of the 1996 Stanley Cup Final.

Florida has to shake this one off because it will have another shot to clinch the Stanley Cup in Game 5, which is on Tuesday night in Amerant Bank Arena.

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The Oilers are going for a different look in their forward lineup tonight, and that makes sense given that their offense has been ice cold. Connor McDavid, Leon Draisaitl, Ryan Nugent-Hopkins and Zach Hyman have combined for zero goals in the Stanley Cup Final.

 
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The goaltending disparity has been stark, and it's a big reason why the Panthers are knocking on the door of a sweep. Stuart Skinner, who was excellent for the Oilers in the Western Conference Final, has come back down to Earth in this series. He has a .868 save percentage and has allowed 3.26 goals above average, per Natural Stat Trick.

Sergei Bobrovsky, on the other hand, has been nearly perfect for the Panthers. Playing at the very tip top of his game, Bobrovsky has a .953 save percentage and has saved 3.26 goals above average. If you're looking for a leading Conn Smythe Trophy candidate, it's probably Bobrovsky.

 
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Only four teams have overcome a 3-0 deficit in NHL history, and that comeback has only been accomplished once in the Stanley Cup Final. That was the 1942 Toronto Maple Leafs, who stormed back to defeat the Detroit Red Wings in seven games. The Oilers are going to have to capture whatever magic those Leafs had 82 years ago if they're going to end their 34-year Stanley Cup drought.

 
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Good evening and welcome to Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final. The Panthers are just one win away from a sweep and their first Stanley Cup in franchise history. The Oilers need to find some offense if they're going to extend this series after scoring just four goals in the first three games. If this is the final game of the 2023-24 season, be sure to cherish it, folks.

 
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