Florida Panthers vs. Edmonton Oilers: How to watch the 2025 Stanley Cup Final
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Brett Kulak and the Edmonton Oilers will play the Florida Panthers in the 2025 Stanley Cup Final, here's how to watch. ()
The Florida Panthers and the Edmonton Oilers are no strangers; the two NHL teams met in last year's Stanley Cup Final (the Panthers took the trophy home, winning in seven thrilling games), and they'll meet again this year for a rematch which begins this week. You can catch Game 1 – and the entire Stanley Cup series – on TNT and Max starting at 8 p.m. ET on June 4. The series begins at Edmonton's home arena, Rogers Place. Here's everything you need to know about how to watch the Panthers vs. Oilers series, and get live updates on Game 1 here.
How to watch the Florida Panthers vs. Edmonton Oilers:
Dates: Series begins June 4, 2025
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Time: 8 p.m. (Game 1)
TV channel: TNT, TruTV
Streaming: Max, Sling, DirecTV and more
Where to watch the Panthers vs. Oilers:
You can tune in to every game of the Florida Panthers vs. Edmonton Oilers Stanley Cup Final on TNT and truTV. These channels are available on platforms like DirecTV, Sling and Fubo. Games will also be streaming on Max.
Stanley Cup Final channel:
All games in the Stanley Cup finals series between the Oilers and the Panthers will air on TNT and truTV.
How to watch the Stanley Cup Finals without cable:
Watch TNT and more DirecTV MySports Pack
DIRECTV's MySports pack is a curated live TV package geared toward sports fans, with access to ESPN's suite of channels, TBS, TNT, USA, FS1 and an included subscription to ESPN+ for $69.99/month.
The MySports pack guarantees access to thousands of live televised events, plus all the live-streaming and library content on ESPN+, all on one interface and one bill. You can try it for free for five days before committing. Try free at DirecTV
Disney Best Max bundle Max, Disney+ and Hulu bundle (ad-free)
The Disney+, Hulu, Max bundle gets you exactly what it sounds like: access to Disney+, Hulu and Max. If you go ad-free ($29.99/month) you'll save up to 38% off compared to individually paying for all three services — and gain access to the Stanley Cup Final, French Open and more.
If you don't already have access to these platforms, this is a great option that really covers your bases, streaming-wise. You'll get access to three vast libraries, fully stocked with everything MCU, all those Disney princesses (new and old), Hulu's robust catalog of shows on-demand the day after they air, including the latest episodes of Abbott Elementary, Grey's Anatomy and more, and the most recent seasons of The Last of Us, The Pitt and White Lotus. $29.99/month at Disney
Who is playing in the Stanley Cup Finals?
This year, the Florida Panthers will play the Edmonton Oilers in the Stanley Cup finals.
2025 Stanley Cup Finals TV schedule:
All times Eastern.
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Game 1 : Wednesday, June 4 Florida Panthers at Edmonton Oilers, 8 p.m. (TNT, truTV, Max)
Game 2 : Friday, June 6 Florida Panthers at Edmonton Oilers - 8 p.m. (TNT, truTV, Max)
Game 3 : Monday, June 9 Edmonton Oilers at Florida Panthers - 8 p.m. (TNT, truTV, Max)
Game 4 : Thursday, June 12 Edmonton Oilers at Florida Panthers- 8 p.m. (TNT, truTV, Max)
Game 5* : Saturday, June 14 Florida Panthers at Edmonton Oilers - 8 p.m. (TNT, truTV, Max)
Game 6* : Tuesday, June 17 Edmonton Oilers at Florida Panthers - 8 p.m. (TNT, truTV, Max)
Game 7*: Friday, June 20 Florida Panthers at Edmonton Oilers - 8 p.m. (TNT, truTV, Max)
*if necessary
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