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Oilers Adjust Lineup: Seeking Momentum Shift in Crucial Stanley Cup Final Game Four
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Following a disappointing 6-1 loss in Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final, the Edmonton Oilers are reportedly making several adjustments to their lineup as they prepare to face the Florida Panthers in Game 4. Head coach Kris Knoblauch had hinted at potential changes, and it appears those changes will indeed materialize as the Oilers seek to even the series.

One of the confirmed changes involves the defensive pairings. Troy Stecher is set to enter the lineup, replacing veteran John Klingberg. Klingberg has struggled in the series thus far and was on the ice for several of Florida's goals in Game 3. Stecher has played in six playoff games this season, averaging around 15 minutes of ice time. Knoblauch has praised Stecher's dependability and his ability to provide solid minutes whenever called upon, regardless of playing time consistency. Stecher is expected to pair with Darnell Nurse.

Upfront, Jeff Skinner will draw into the lineup, taking the place of Viktor Arvidsson. Skinner has only played in two playoff games this year, where he managed to score a goal and assist on another. Skinner is expected to skate on the third line alongside Adam Henrique and Trent Frederic. Additionally, there's a shuffle within the forward lines. Connor Brown is getting elevated to the top line, taking Corey Perry's spot to play alongside Connor McDavid. Perry will shift down the lineup as a result of this change.

The status of Ryan Nugent-Hopkins was uncertain heading into Game 4. He had missed practice due to an undisclosed injury and was a game-time decision for Game 3, but he ultimately played. He participated in the team's morning skate ahead of Game 4, suggesting he will be available.

Knoblauch has declined to announce the starting goaltender for Game 4. Stuart Skinner was pulled in Game 3 after allowing five goals, and Calvin Pickard finished the game. While Skinner's overall playoff performance has been strong, his save percentage in the Final is .866, compared to Sergei Bobrovsky's .928. Knoblauch has expressed confidence in both Skinner and Pickard.

These lineup adjustments reflect the Oilers' urgency to respond after a lopsided defeat. By inserting fresh players and shuffling the forward lines, the coaching staff hopes to inject more speed, skill, and stability into the lineup. The Oilers are aiming to tie the series before it shifts back to Edmonton.


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