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Journey of NHL Stars to the Stanley Cup Finals Spotlight

June 4, 2025 4 Min Read
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The Florida Panthers kicked off their quest to defend their Stanley Cup title as they faced the Edmonton Oilers in Game 1 of the 2025 Stanley Cup Final on Wednesday. The Panthers aim to become only the third team to clinch back-to-back NHL championships since the salary cap era began in 2005-2006, having defeated Edmonton in a seven-game series last year to secure their first-ever Stanley Cup.

Both teams reached this rematch by winning their respective conference finals in five games. This is the 11th instance in NHL history where the same two teams met in consecutive Stanley Cup finals, the first since the Detroit Red Wings and Pittsburgh Penguins did so in 2008 and 2009. Florida has now appeared in the Stanley Cup Final three years in a row, with the Tampa Bay Lightning also representing the Sunshine State in a three-year run from 2020 to 2022. The Panthers are the fourth team to achieve three straight finals appearances since the NHL expanded its playoff field to 16 teams in 1980.

The Oilers seek their sixth championship overall, aiming to replicate their dominant run that yielded five Cups in seven years by 1990. Edmonton has won 12 of their last 14 postseason games after starting the playoffs against the Los Angeles Kings. The Oilers, looking to become the first Canadian team to win the Cup since Montreal in 1993, boast a 6-1 home record so far and scored at least three goals in each conference final game. Florida, meanwhile, is 8-2 on the road this postseason but has struggled at home in the final, with a 1-7 record and an 0-2 start in Game 1.

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Edmonton’s captain Conor McDavid leads all players with 26 points this postseason and won the Conn Smythe Trophy last year despite the Oilers falling short in the final. His teammate Leon Draisaitl closely follows with 25 points, while Florida’s Sam Bennett leads the league with 10 playoff goals. The Oilers will be without Zach Hyman, out for the season with an injury sustained in the Western Conference Finals. Panthers forward AJ Greer scored his first postseason goal recently but remains questionable due to a lower-body injury.

Key players to watch for NHL Player Prop Bets in Game 1 include McDavid, expected to continue his scoring surge; defenseman Evan Bouchard, who has been setting up many goals; Panthers’ consistent scorer Sam Bennett; and Florida’s Evan Rodrigues, who has been electrifying in recent games.

Fan Take: This thrilling rematch between the Panthers and Oilers highlights the growing dynasty potential in the NHL, especially with dynamic stars like McDavid leading the charge. For hockey fans, it’s a showcase of elite talent and intense competition that could set new standards for playoff excitement in the sport.

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