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Stanley Cup final: Edmonton Oilers look to turn the page after 6-1 loss in Game 3

Stanley Cup final: Edmonton Oilers look to turn the page after 6-1 loss in Game 3

Global Newsa day ago

The Oilers did their best to turn the page.
Edmonton took the ice for practice less than 24 hours after a disastrous 6-1 loss in Game 3 of the Stanley Cup final to the Florida Panthers, where the team lost on the scoreboard — and lost their collective discipline and cool — in falling behind 2-1 in the NHL's title series.
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Edmonton Oilers defenceman Darnell Nurse, left, looks up ice during practice at the NHL Stanley Cup final in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., on Tuesday, June 10, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette
The Oilers' parade to the penalty box, along with an inability to connect on the power play, cost them dearly in Monday's infraction-heavy first period.
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Edmonton trailed 2-0 through 20 minutes and 4-1 after two before things went off the rails in a fight-filled third.
Oilers head coach Kris Knoblauch wouldn't confirm that Stuart Skinner, who has an .866 save percentage in the best-of-seven series, would start Thursday's Game 4 after allowing five goals on 23 shots before getting the hook for Calvin Pickard.
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Edmonton forward Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, who was a game-time decision Monday with an undisclosed injury, missed practice after also skipping Sunday's session.

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