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Oilersnation Everyday: The Stanley Cup Final starts tonight

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Jun 8, 2024, 03:20 EDTUpdated: Jun 8, 2024, 13:09 EDT
The day Edmonton Oilers fans have been waiting for is here. Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final goes down tonight in Sunrise, Florida, as the Oilers take on the Florida Panthers. It’s a chance at redemption for 2006 and an opportunity for Connor McDavid to cement his legacy into this historic organization.
Tyler Yaremchuk and Liam Horrobin go live for Oilersnation Everyday from the Amerant Bank Arena ahead of game 1 at noon. You can catch the show on the Oilersnation YouTube channel, Oilersnation Twitter and Oilersnation Facebook or, if you can’t watch live, you can listen to on podcast on any podcasting platform.
Want your thoughts on the show? Leave your questions, comments and concerns in the Charm Diamond Centres YouTube live chat throughout the duration of the program. Tyler and Liam strongly encourage you to interact with them as they want to hear what you’re thinking ahead of tonight’s Stanley Cup Final action.
Later in the program, Frank Seravalli from Daily Faceoff joins the guys with his appearances brought to your by Horse Racing Alberta. With Frank, they’ll discuss the Oilers lineup choices before game 1 with Warren Foegele likely drawing into the lineup. Additionally, Philip Broberg could play on both sides tonight and Frank will let us know if that’s a good decision. Finally, they’ll get his perspective on what the Florida Panthers will have to offer.
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