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How to watch Edmonton Oilers vs. Florida Panthers Stanley Cup Final rematch: Streaming, TV channels, schedule, storylines to watch and more
The end of the 2024 Stanley Cup final was a devastating one for Connor McDavid and the Edmonton Oilers. After going down 3-0 in last year's championship series to the very same Florida Panthers, the Oilers almost made history after coming back to even the series at three apiece. Near-glory ended in utter agony for McDavid and the Oilers, however, with the team falling a goal short in Game 7 as Florida claimed it's first-ever Stanley Cup. McDavid, fellow superstar Leon Draisaitl, Evan Bouchard, Stuart Skinner and Co., have clawed their way back to the Cup final after cruising through the first three rounds of the 2025 postseason. They've now earned themselves a rare crack at the ultimate revenge: halting Florida's semi-dynastic three-year run and bid for a second-straight Cup as No. 97 gets a chance to lift the trophy over his head for the first time in his already illustrious NHL career. The defending Cup champs out of South Florida will have something to say about that, though, as the team enters its third-straight Cup final appearance on a heater of its own, winning seven straight series dating back to last postseason. The Panthers, like the Oilers, have earned their latest Cup final berth on the heels of two five-game series wins — against the Tampa Bay Lightning in Round 1 and Carolina Hurricanes in Round 3 — while putting up two dominant, clutch road victories in Games 5 and 7 against the Toronto Maple Leafs to seal a series victory in Round 2. Will the Panthers continue that road dominance or have they met their match in Edmonton's home-ice advantage? Will this be the year McDavid starts to cement his championship legacy? How will the depth players and goaltenders match up for each side? Is this the year Canada's frustrating Stanley Cup drought finally ends? With plenty at stake for both franchises and individual legacies looking to be secured, this one should be electric. Here's everything you need to know about how to watch — and what to watch for — as the puck drops on Game 1 of the 2025 Stanley Cup Final Wednesday night in Edmonton. Dates: Wednesday, June 4 — Friday, June 20 Format: Best 4-of-7 series Puck drop: All games scheduled to start at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT Streaming: Sportsnet+ TV channel: Sportsnet, CBC, TVA (French-language) Locations: Edmonton, Alberta and Sunrise, Florida Game 1: Wednesday, June 4, from Rogers Place in Edmonton, Alberta Game 2: Friday, June 6, from from Rogers Place in Edmonton, Alberta Game 3: Monday, June 9, from Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise, Florida Game 4: Thursday, June 12, from Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise, Florida *Game 5: Saturday, June 14, from Rogers Place in Edmonton, Alberta *Game 6: Tuesday, June 17, Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise, Florida *Game 7: Friday, June 20, from Rogers Place in Edmonton, Alberta * = If necessary Sportsnet is broadcasting each and every Stanley Cup Final game. Therefore, you can stream this Oilers-Panthers matchup on Sportsnet+ basic or premium. A monthly subscription currently starts at $24.99/month. If you have your TV provider login, you can use it on the Sportsnet to watch the game online. Digital services like Rogers Ignite TV and Bell Fibe are also options to access Sportsnet, CBC and TVA. If you have a cable package, through providers like Bell or Rogers, you'll have access to all the Stanley Cup Final games. Just look for Sportsnet, CBC or TVA as part of your cable package. Sportsnet, as well as digital watch services like Rogers Ignite TV and Bell Fibe, are available through apps that you can download for most devices, such as your phone or tablet. The Panthers basically tore through the Eastern Conference's best teams to reach their third consecutive Stanley Cup Final, showing what a powerhouse this squad really is. The Panthers kicked off their 2025 playoff run with a 4-1 series win over their inner-state rivals, the Tampa Bay Lightning, winning relatively easily in five games. Next, Florida fell down 0-2 to the Toronto Maple Leafs in Round 2 before reeling off wins in four of the next five games — including convincing 6-1 road victories in Games 5 and 7, respectively — to oust the deflated Maple Leafs in seven games. In Round 3, the Panthers made easy work of the Carolina Hurricanes in five games. The Oilers, meanwhile, looked just as dominant throughout the Western Conference playoff bracket after a little stumble in the opening round, going down 0-2 in their series with the Kings before posting four straight wins to eliminate Los Angeles in six. Edmonton stayed red-hot for its next two series, taking just five games to oust the powerhouse Vegas Golden Knights in Round 2 before earning its second straight finals berth with another five-game series win over the Dallas Stars in the Western Conference semis to tee-up the Cup final rematch against the Panthers. As of this writing, most books have the defending Stanley Cup champions as a slight favourite to win its second straight championship. The Panthers are also the betting favourite to win Game 1 on the road in Edmonton. Odds via BetMGM Sportsbook: Moneyline:Florida Panthers (-135)Edmonton Oilers (+115) Puck Line:Panthers -1.5 (+185)Oilers +1.5: -196 Total Goals (Over/Under 5.5):Over 5.5 (-115)Under 5.5 (-105) Panthers (-130) Oilers (+110) As the Oilers and Panthers prepare to drop the puck on the 2025 Stanley Cup Final, there are several intriguing storylines worth your attention. Here's the Top 5 we're sinking our teeth into: Connor McDavid is the best hockey player on planet Earth, but there's one piece of major NHL hardware No. 97 is still missing from his mantle: a Stanley Cup. It won't change the individual hierarchy of how things stand if the Oilers fall again to the Panthers — McDavid is still on pace to be a Mount Rushmore player when all is said and done — but most of the all-time greats have championships to their name, and securing a ring this year will go a long way in helping McDavid cement his legacy as one of the two or three greatest NHLers to ever touch the ice. There has been history of all-time great players getting it done after heartbreak the previous season, too. Wayne Gretzky led the Oilers to the Stanley Cup Final for the first time in 1983 before being swept by the powerhouse New York Islanders. The next season, both squads faced off again in the Cup final, but it was No. 99 and the Oilers ending the Islanders' dynasty to capture their first of several rings. Modern McDavid contemporary Sidney Crosby went through something similar in 2008 as Sid and the Penguins lost in the final to the Detroit Red Wings before the same two teams went at it in the final once again the following season with Crosby getting it done the second time around to secure his first championship. McDavid has a prime opportunity to do the same in 2025 in what would be a dream season for No. 97 if he can get it done after scoring the 4 Nations Face-Off overtime winner for Canada in February. Florida's success over the past three seasons has largely been due to the fact they have an absolute rock in the crease in Sergei Bobrovsky, who will make his 60th consecutive playoff start in Game 1 on Wednesday. During that time, "Bob" has posted 40 wins, six shutouts, and a .911 save percentage while leading Florida to three Finals appearances and one Stanley Cup title. During this year's playoffs, Bobrovsky has won 12 of 17 starts while putting up a minuscule 2.11 GAA along with a solid .912 save percentage. The Oilers, on the other hand, haven't had nearly the same confidence in their netminder over the past few months. After being pulled following two horrendous performances to start the 2025 postseason, Stuart Skinner found himself back in the Edmonton net after backup Calvin Packard went down with an injury early in the second round series versus Vegas. Skinner was shaky in Game 3 of that series but pulled it together when it mattered most, posting back-to-back shutouts in Games 4 and 5 to close it out for the Oilers. Against the Stars in Round 3, Skinner was absolutely phenomenal, going 4-0 and allowing just five goals on 105 shots (.952 Save %) in Games 2 through 5 to lead the Oilers to their second straight Cup final berth. The Oilers will need Skinner to be nearly perfect — and find a way to put a few extra pucks behind Florida's star netminder — to claim its fist Cup of the McDavid era. Both teams are loaded with superstars like Sasha Barkov, Matthew Tkachuk, Leon Draisaitl and McDavid, to name a few, but whoever can win the "depth" battle will give itself a clear advantage in this year's Cup final. Each squad, according to has had 19 unique goal scorers during this postseason, tied for the second most in NHL postseason history through the first three rounds of the Stanley Cup playoffs and the most since 1993. Edmonton has 14 forwards with at least one goal in this postseason, which is tied for third most in playoff history through three best-of-7 rounds, per Florida, meanwhile, has had seven different defencemen put the puck in the back of the next in these Stanley Cup playoffs, which is tied for the most in NHL playoff history. Who will be the unsung hero — or heroes — of this year's Cup final? 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Is There a New Episode of 'Love Island USA' on Tonight, June 4?
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