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2025 Stanley Cup Final schedule: Panthers vs. Oilers scores, Game 5 time, TV info

2025 Stanley Cup Final schedule: Panthers vs. Oilers scores, Game 5 time, TV info

USA Today13-06-2025
2025 Stanley Cup Final schedule: Panthers vs. Oilers scores, Game 5 time, TV info
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Are Edmonton Oilers Stanley Cup bound? Former NHLer weighs in
Former NHL winger Riley Cote explains what he loves about this Edmonton Oilers team ahead of the Western Conference Finals.
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The Stanley Cup Final is down to a best-of-three series after the Edmonton Oilers staged a major rally and beat the Florida Panthers in Game 4.
The Oilers, who tied the series 2-2 and regained home-ice advantage, will host Games 5 and 7, if necessary. The Panthers will host Game 6.
Edmonton won Games 1 and 4 while the Panthers won Games 2 and 3, the last one in a rout. The other three games went to overtime.
Last year, these teams went to seven games, but in a much different way. The Panthers won the first three games and the Oilers the next three before Florida captured Game 7 on home ice.
The Panthers are trying to win their second title and Edmonton its sixth and first since 1990. The Oilers can become the first Canadian team since 1993 to win the Stanley Cup
Here is the schedule, television, streaming information and results for the best-of-seven Stanley Cup Final:
When is the next Stanley Cup Final game?
The Oilers will host the Panthers in Game 5 at Rogers Place in Edmonton, Alberta, on Saturday, June 14 (8 p.m. ET, TNT, truTV, Sling TV, Max). There's only one off day - and a long flight - between Games 4 and 5.
Stanley Cup Final schedule
Series tied 2-2
All times Eastern; (x-if necessary)
Stream the 2025 Stanley Cup Final on Sling
How to stream Stanley Cup Final
Stanley Cup Final games can be streamed on Sling TV and Max.
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