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GAME PREVIEW
The Panthers roll into Edmonton tonight carrying the kind of grudging familiarity that only years of bad blood can build. They aren’t the snarling, suffocating machine they were last season—or the two before that—but they still know how to drag an opponent into a trench war. Florida’s game has slipped from its peak, yet they remain one of those clubs that shows up mean, structured, and fully aware of the psychological rent they’ve collected from Edmonton over the years. They’ll come to play, and they’ll come to remind the Oilers of every bruise they’ve ever left behind.
Edmonton, meanwhile, is navigating its own storm. The crease is no longer a nightly debate, which is a small mercy, but losing Draisaitl for the season forces a hard pivot in identity. No surgery required, and he’ll likely drift into that day‑to‑day IR purgatory, but the message is clear: the rest of the roster has to carry the weight. Tonight becomes one of those rally‑the‑troops games—win on structure, win on urgency, win because the playoffs don’t wait for sympathy. If the Oilers want their chase to stay real, this is the kind of night they plant a flag.
GAME TIME
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