The Edmonton Oilers' Comeback Attempt
The Edmonton Oilers are on the verge of completing a spectacular comeback as they aim to become only the second team in NHL history to overturn a 3-0 series deficit and win the Stanley Cup. Their decisive Game 7 clash against the Florida Panthers in the 2024 Stanley Cup Final is set for Monday.
Historically, the only team to accomplish such a feat was the 1942 Toronto Maple Leafs, who triumphed over the Detroit Red Wings. As the Oilers gear up for this historic opportunity, they find themselves on the cusp of making their own mark in the annals of hockey history.
Edmonton's Recent Dominance
The Oilers have been in exceptional form, evidenced by their regular season record of 49-27-6. Over the past three games, they've significantly outplayed the Panthers, outscoring them 18-5. This dominance has been pivotal in their quest to capture their first Stanley Cup since the 1989-1990 season.
This resurgence, marked by consistent and dominant performances, has bolstered their confidence and momentum heading into this critical encounter. With their impressive record and recent form, the Oilers are well-positioned for a landmark victory.
Panthers' Quest for Their First Title
On the other side, the Florida Panthers are striving for their inaugural Stanley Cup title, having ended the regular season with a 52-24-6 record. The hunger for victory is palpable, especially following last year's disappointing five-game loss to the Vegas Golden Knights in the Stanley Cup Final.
With the home-ice advantage in Game 7 at Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise, Florida, the Panthers are looking to capitalize on this opportunity. The stage is set for them to rewrite their franchise history and culminate their remarkable season with a championship victory.
The opening faceoff is scheduled for 8 p.m. ET, and the odds slightly favor the Panthers, who are the -113 favorites. The over/under for total goals scored is set at 5.5, reflecting the high stakes and anticipated intensity of the game.
Key Betting Lines
For those keeping a close eye on the betting lines, the money line has Edmonton at -107 and Florida at -113. Additionally, the puck line sees Florida at -1.5 (+225).
Notably, the Oilers have hit the game total under in 28 of their last 43 away games, yielding +13.20 units. Meanwhile, the Panthers have hit the game total under in 55 of their last 90 games, garnering +21.55 units.
Why You Should Back the Panthers
Center Aleksander Barkov remains a pivotal player for the Panthers. Despite Florida's 5-1 loss in Game 6, Barkov managed to score the team's lone goal. Throughout this series, he has contributed two goals and three assists, making him the Panthers' top scorer this postseason.
In 23 playoff games, Barkov has compiled eight goals and 14 assists, tying him for the team-high 22 points. During the regular season, Barkov recorded 23 goals and 57 assists in 73 games, underscoring his offensive prowess.
Another key player for the Panthers is Matthew Tkachuk, who leads the team with 16 assists and 22 points in 23 postseason games. Tkachuk had a goal and an assist in Game 5, followed by an assist in Game 3's 4-3 victory. His contributions were crucial during the Panthers' Eastern Conference Finals win against the New York Rangers, where he scored a goal and added four assists.
Tkachuk also stood out in the opening-round series against the Tampa Bay Lightning with three goals and six assists, including a two-goal performance in Game 3.
Why You Should Back the Oilers
On the Oilers' side, center Connor McDavid has been the driving force behind Edmonton's offensive machine. Through 24 postseason games, McDavid has amassed 42 points, including eight goals and 34 assists. His performance in Game 5 was stellar, registering two goals and two assists, following a three-assist game in the preceding 8-1 victory in Game 4.
McDavid's influence was critical in the Western Conference Finals against the Dallas Stars, where he scored a goal and added an assist in the conclusive Game 6 victory.
Another significant contributor is center Leon Draisaitl. The 28-year-old has recorded 10 goals and 21 assists during the playoffs. His impact was especially felt in the Western Conference Finals against Dallas, where he notched two goals and two assists. Draisaitl also shone in the second-round series against Vancouver, finishing with three goals and nine assists.
During the regular season, he was outstanding, tallying 106 points with 41 goals and 65 assists over 81 games.
As the clock ticks down to the opening faceoff, both the Oilers and Panthers are poised for what promises to be a thrilling and historic Game 7. The stakes couldn't be higher, and fans worldwide are eagerly anticipating a game that could go down in the annals of NHL history.