Florida Panthers versus Edmonton Oilers

This season’s Stanley Cup will not be won by last year’s champions or even the top three teams from the end of the 2023-24 NHL season, nope, this year Lord Stanley’s cherished cup will be won by either the fourth or ninth place team.
Top to bottom, we watched the defending Cup champs bounced in the first round, New Jersey with 52 wins last season missing the playoffs but the Panthers returned to the Finals while the Oilers waited 18 seasons to get back to hockey’s ultimate destination.
The United States of America against Canada for the World’s most revered sports trophy begins this Saturday night at eight o’clock in the Sunshine State and the NHL has spaced the games out quite a bit highlighted by the provided schedule.

Edmonton Oilers
Edmonton is optimum offense as the Oilers scored 17 goals in the first three games of the opening round in a 4-1 series victory versus Los Angeles but then the Vancouver Canucks played the Oilers in seven games and Edmonton again out scoring their opponent and winning the series.

Edmonton fell behind in the Stars series 2-1 with their lone victory a double overtime, then the Oilers’ offense resurged for 10 goals over the next three games while allowing their opponent only four goals as Edmonton wins the Semifinals in six games.
Florida Panthers
The Panthers suffocate and maul their opposition into submission as their head coach explains that they are built for one-goal games and in the opening round Florida did just that in the first two games winning 3-2 both times with one in overtime.

Eventually taking the series 4-1 from their state rival Florida advanced to face Boston’s finest and are quickly humbled as the Panthers lose 5-1 in the first game before Florida’s scorers tallied 12 goals over the next two games earning a 2-1 series lead.
Closing out the Quarter Finals in six games the Panthers next faced the formidable Rangers and fell behind in this series as well 2-1 losing twice in overtime, but then won the next three one-goal games to take the series and return to the Finals.
Who Wins?
Either a short series where Florida wins their first Cup or it goes seven games with Edmonton winning their brethren what they believe to be rightfully theirs…I am cheering for the Panthers and their collection of ex-Patriots from the Sabres.











