Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final between the Edmonton Oilers and the Florida Panthers is set for tonight at Rogers Place, with the series evenly poised at 2-2. After a dramatic comeback victory in Game 4, the Oilers look to capitalize on home-ice advantage.
For the Oilers, the major storyline revolves around the goaltending situation. Calvin Pickard is confirmed to start in net, replacing Stuart Skinner. Pickard entered Game 4 in relief of Skinner after the Oilers fell behind 3-0 in the first period. He then made 23 crucial saves to secure the 5-4 overtime win, boosting the team's confidence in him. Coach Kris Knoblauch highlighted Pickard's professionalism and dedication. McDavid also expressed confidence in Pickard, emphasizing that both he and Skinner give the team a chance to win.
The Oilers are making one change to their forward lines. Viktor Arvidsson will draw back into the lineup, replacing Kasperi Kapanen. Arvidsson will bring fresh legs and a scoring touch, as he had points in three straight games before being scratched for Game 3. He is expected to skate on a line with Evander Kane and Mattias Janmark. Troy Stecher will remain in the lineup as the sixth defenseman, with John Klingberg remaining as a scratch.
Based on the latest reports, the projected lineup for the Oilers is as follows:
Forwards:
Defense:
Darnell Nurse - Evan Bouchard
Goalies:
Calvin Pickard
The Panthers, meanwhile, will likely stick with a largely unchanged lineup. Coach Paul Maurice has shown a preference for consistency throughout the series. After switching wingers Carter Verhaeghe and Evan Rodrigues after Game 1 and inserting A.J. Greer for Jesper Boqvist, the forward lines and defensive pairings have remained relatively stable.
Here’s a likely projection of the Panthers lineup:
Forwards:
Defense:
Gustav Forsling - Aaron Ekblad
Goalies:
Sergei Bobrovsky
Key players to watch for the Panthers include Matthew Tkachuk, who scored two power-play goals in Game 4, and Sam Reinhart, who contributed a goal and two assists. Sergei Bobrovsky will need to be sharp in goal after a shaky performance in Game 4 where he allowed 5 goals.
Special teams will be crucial in this matchup. The Panthers capitalized on the power play in Game 4, scoring two goals, while the Oilers also found success with a power-play goal. Discipline will be essential for both teams to avoid giving the opposition scoring opportunities.
With the series tied and both teams making adjustments, Game 5 promises to be a tightly contested battle. The Oilers will look to ride the momentum from their Game 4 comeback and Pickard's strong performance, while the Panthers will aim to regain their form and continue their road success.