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Edmonton buzzing as Oilers prepare for Game 1 of the Stanley Cup final


The second incarnation of the Florida Panthers against the Edmonton Oilers in the Stanley Cup final opens in the opposite corner of North America from a year ago.

Game 1 is Wednesday night in Edmonton, where fans in the hockey-crazed capital of Alberta get to see their team start a series at home for the first time during this playoff run.

“To be able to start the Stanley Cup final on home ice, you can just feel a buzz in the city and these people deserve it,” NHL MVP finalist Leon Draisaitl said.

“They’ve waited a long time for this and, obviously to us, it’s all about finishing it.”

WATCH | Join our live pregame show from the Edmonton arena and fan zone from 4:30 p.m. MT:  

Live pregame from the Edmonton arena and fan zone

Join host Mark Connolly as he takes you behind the scenes inside Rogers Place and shares the excitement in Edmonton’s Ice District before the Edmonton Oilers take on the Florida Panthers. All of the Stanley Cup games are being broadcast in Canada on CBC TV.

Starting at home last year, the Panthers went up two games to none and won the first game in Edmonton to take a 3-0 series lead. They lost the next three before winning Game 7 to capture the first title in franchise history.

‘Hoping for the good one’

Florida is in the final for a third consecutive season and is four wins away from becoming the NHL’s first back-to-back champions since cross-state rival Tampa Bay in 2020 and 2021.

“It’s why we’re here: We’re playing hockey in June for the third straight year and a chance to be a part of history,” standout winger Matthew Tkachuk said.

“We’ve had two kicks at it so far, and they’ve been very different summers, so we’re hoping for the good one.”

The Panthers have won 10 of 11 playoff series since Tkachuk joined in a trade from Calgary in 2022 and coach Paul Maurice took over that same offseason.

As one of those 10 opponents who ended up on the wrong side of the handshake line against the burgeoning hockey powerhouse in South Florida, the Oilers don’t want history to repeat itself.

But veteran defenceman Mattias Ekholm, back from an extended injury absence, doesn’t want to load up too much pressure on Game 1.

“You ask every single guy in our locker room, we want to come out flying, we want to play great and we want to win Game 1,” Ekholm said.

“You go to their locker room, they’re probably saying the same thing. One team’s going to win it and one team’s not.”

WATCH | Excitment mounts as Oilers prepare to host Panthers:  

What would you do if the Oilers win the Stanley Cup?

The Edmonton Oilers are looking to reclaim the title of Stanley Cup champions for the first time in 35 years. The CBC’s Sam Brooks asked fans at the Ice District watch party what they would do if the Oilers finally snap that drought.

Lightning’s Kucherov NHL’s most outstanding player

Tampa Bay Lightning forward Nikita Kucherov is the winner of this season’s Ted Lindsay Award, the NHL Players’ Association announced Wednesday.

The award is given annually to “the most outstanding player in the NHL” as voted by his peers.

Kucherov led the league with 121 points (37 goals, 84 assists) in 78 games in 2024-25 to pick up his second Ted Lindsay Award.

He also won the award in 2018-19 and was a finalist last year.

Colorado teammates Nathan MacKinnon and Cale Makar were the other finalists.

MacKinnon won the award in the 2023-24 season.



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