Panthers, Oilers clash in Stanley Cup Final rematch
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Two teams desperate for wins meet up in an anticipated rematch on Saturday night, as the Edmonton Oilers visit the Florida Panthers in a rematch of last year’s Stanley Cup Final.
There was no clear Stanley Cup favorite on Opening Night. Instead, the oddsmakers installed a cohort of teams — the Florida Panthers, Edmonton Oilers, Carolina Hurricanes, Vegas Golden Knights, Colorado Avalanche, Dallas Stars, and Tampa Bay Lightning — at the top of the board.
Mike Rupp shared strong comments about New York Rangers captain J.T. Miller. The Rangers sit at 10-10-2 and remain inconsistent, much like Miller, who has had a slow start to the 2025-26 season.
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Deep cleaning may be a chore, but it turns into an absolute visual treat in this oddly satisfying montage. Amina finally takes on the task she'd been avoiding: deep-cleaning her entire Stanley collection.
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The celebration began immediately after the Lightning's 1-0 win against the Montreal Canadiens in Game 5 and things were no different on social media. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the defending Super Bowl champions, and their head coach Bruce Arians showed the Lightning some love for getting two in a row.
Tim Thomas looks back on his time with the Bruins, including Stanley Cup win, post-career challenges
The soft-spoken Thomas often shirks the spotlight. But he has enjoyed his recent visits to Boston, especially when he’s able to take in games at TD Garden.
The Edmonton Oilers are preparing for an emotional matchup against the Florida Panthers on Saturday. The game carries extra weight, not only because the Oilers have lost twice in that building during the past two Stanley Cup Finals, but also because of lingering frustration from Florida’s post-championship comments.