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The Edmonton Oilers beat the Florida Panthers 5-4 in overtime in Game 4 to tie the Stanley Cup Final

The Edmonton Oilers beat the Florida Panthers 5-4 in overtime in Game 4 to tie the Stanley Cup Final

SUNRISE, Fla. (AP) — The Edmonton Oilers beat the Florida Panthers 5-4 in overtime in Game 4 to tie the Stanley Cup Final.

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