Oilers Stage Thrilling Comeback to Tie Stanley Cup Final 2-2: Game 4 Breakdown and Game 5 Preview
The Edmonton Oilers rallied from a 3-0 deficit to win Game 4 in overtime, tying the Stanley Cup Final 2-2. Here's a detailed breakdown and what to expect in Game 5.

Game 4 Recap
In a game that epitomized the unpredictability of playoff hockey, the Edmonton Oilers staged a dramatic comeback to defeat the Florida Panthers 5-4 in overtime, tying the Stanley Cup Final at 2-2. The Panthers stormed out to a 3-0 lead in the first period, but the Oilers responded with three goals in the second period after replacing starting goaltender Stuart Skinner with Calvin Pickard.
Key Moments
- First Period: Matthew Tkachuk scored two power-play goals, and Anton Lundell added another to give the Panthers a commanding 3-0 lead.
- Second Period: The Oilers replaced Skinner with Pickard, who stopped all 10 shots he faced. Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, Darnell Nurse, and Vasily Podkolzin scored to tie the game.
- Third Period: Jake Walman appeared to give the Oilers the lead with 6:24 left, but Sam Reinhart tied it for the Panthers with just 20 seconds remaining.
- Overtime: Leon Draisaitl scored the game-winning goal, his fourth overtime goal of the postseason, setting a new NHL record.
Grades for Both Teams
Edmonton Oilers: B+
The Oilers' comeback was impressive, but their early struggles raised questions about their defensive consistency. Pickard's performance in relief was crucial, and Draisaitl's heroics in overtime saved the day.
Florida Panthers: B
The Panthers started strong but faltered after the Oilers' goalie change. Despite Reinhart's late goal, uncharacteristic mistakes cost them the game.
Players to Watch in Game 5
Calvin Pickard (G, Oilers)
Pickard's relief performance was stellar, and he will be key if he starts in Game 5. His ability to handle the Panthers' offense will be crucial.
Sam Bennett (C, Panthers)
Bennett had a quiet Game 4 and will need to step up in Game 5. His offensive contributions are vital for the Panthers' success.
Big Questions for Game 5
Can the Oilers' Defense Hold Up?
The Oilers showed improved defensive structure in Game 4. Can they maintain this level of play to take control of the series?
Will the Panthers Find a Way to Beat Pickard?
Pickard was nearly flawless in Game 4. The Panthers will need to find a way to break through if they want to regain the series lead.
Conclusion
Game 4 was a rollercoaster, and Game 5 promises to be just as thrilling. With the series tied, both teams will be looking to gain the upper hand in what has been an incredibly entertaining Stanley Cup Final.