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Oilers Game 5: Pickard in Net, Lineup Adjustments Aim to Shift Series Momentum
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Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final is shaping up to be a pivotal moment for the Edmonton Oilers, with significant changes expected to the team's lineup as they face off against the Florida Panthers. The most notable adjustment is in goal, where Calvin Pickard is slated to start, replacing Stuart Skinner. This decision comes after Pickard relieved Skinner in the past two games, providing a spark and stability that helped fuel the Oilers' comeback in Game 4.

Pickard's recent performances have been stellar. In Game 4, after Skinner allowed three goals on 17 shots in the first period, Pickard stepped in and stopped 22 of 23 shots, contributing significantly to the Oilers' dramatic 5-4 overtime victory. His composure and timely saves have instilled confidence in the team, leading coach Kris Knoblauch to entrust him with the starting role for Game 5. Pickard boasts a perfect 7-0 record in the playoffs this year, with a .896 save percentage and a 2.69 goals-against average. In comparison, Skinner holds a 7-6 record with a .891 save percentage and a 2.99 goals-against average.

Beyond the goaltending change, Knoblauch is also adjusting the forward lines. Viktor Arvidsson will draw back into the lineup, replacing Kasperi Kapanen. Arvidsson will slot into a line with Mattias Janmark and Evander Kane. Arvidsson, who missed Game 4, has recorded two goals and seven points in 14 playoff games. Kapanen has been a solid contributor throughout the playoffs, amassing three goals and six points in 11 games, including three assists in the Stanley Cup Final. This change aims to inject fresh energy and different dynamics into the Oilers' offensive attack.

Additionally, Troy Stecher will remain in the lineup despite being benched during Game 4. Stecher replaced John Klingberg in Game 4, marking his first appearance in the series, and is averaging 14:17 of ice time through seven post-season games.

These lineup adjustments reflect Coach Knoblauch's strategic approach to leverage his team's depth and find the right combinations to counter the Panthers. Knoblauch had previously expressed confidence in both Skinner and Pickard, highlighting their contributions throughout the playoffs. He also acknowledged the team's need to improve their play in front of the goaltender, emphasizing that the team's performance collectively impacts the goalie's vulnerability.

With the series tied at 2-2, Game 5 presents a crucial opportunity for the Oilers to seize control and move closer to the Stanley Cup. The changes in goaltending and forward lines are intended to provide a fresh impetus and address areas where the team can improve. The Oilers' ability to execute these adjustments effectively will be critical to their success.


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