Panthers rout Oilers in Game 3 of Stanley Cup Final
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The Edmonton Oilers looked dead in the water after the first period of Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final, but they found a way.
The Oilers responded to their horrid first period with one of the most historic comebacks in Cup Final history. Nugent-Hopkins, Nurse, and Vasily Podkolzin scored in a three-goal second-period rally to tie the game.
With the Stanley Cup Final in danger of slipping away, Edmonton Oilers veteran Corey Perry stepped up to address his teammates during the first intermission. His words made a big impact and helped spark the team's three-goal second-period comeback in Thursday night's Game 4 overtime victory over the Florida Panthers,
If forward Scorey- pardon, Corey Perry has taught us anything over the 101 regular season and playoff games the Edmonton Oilers have played so far in the 2024–25 season, it’s that age is just a number.
The majority of Edmonton Oilers players know what it means to come agonizingly close to losing a Stanley Cup Final, but none more so than Corey Perry who has lost four in the last five years.
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Sporting News on MSNCorey Perry Stanley Cup Final history: How Oilers veteran reached final for sixth time in careerNot Edmonton's Corey Perry. He can't seem to stay away from the Stanley Cup. Perry was the 28th overall pick in the 2003 NHL Draft and made his debut in 2005 with the Ducks. Over
Edmonton Oilers veteran Corey Perry did not want to dwell on his team's missed chances in Game 2 against the Florida Panthers.
Corey Perry kept the Pilers alive with just 17 seconds to go in Game 2 with a goal to force overtime against the Panthers.
The Oilers have replaced goalie Stuart Skinner after a bad start to Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final against the Panthers.