
The Oilers are not limping into this Stanley Cup Final against the Panthers
EDMONTON, Alberta (AP) — Connor McDavid is fine, and coach Kris Knoblauch expects the best hockey player in the world to be good to go for the Edmonton Oilers in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final.
That is the most important thing for Edmonton gearing up for another championship series against the Florida Panthers. Also, acknowledging the notable absence of injured forward Zach Hyman, the Oilers are much closer to full strength in the rematch than they were a year ago and are not limping into the final this time around.
“We’re very confident in the group that we have and the players that are available,” defenseman Darnell Nurse said Monday after a day off the ice for players. “There’s been guys that have stepped up in huge moments so far over the course of the playoffs, and I’m sure over the course of the series we’ll need more of that.”
A smoother journey through the playoffs helps. Edmonton won each of its past two series in five games apiece, and that has allowed for some much-needed rest along the way.