It’s do or die for the Oilers on Saturday

“They’re behind the eight ball.”
“They’re in a must-win situation.”
“There is no tomorrow.”
“If you lose, you go home.”

Oilers hopes of avoiding a sweep in the Stanley Cup Final rest on Saturday’s Game 4.  The Oilers will need to win four games in a row if they are to win their first Stanley Cup championship since 1990.

The Oilers finally solved Panthers goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky in Game 3, but couldn’t combine that accomplishment with keeping pucks from getting behind Stuart Skinner.

Global superstar and five-time Grammy winner Shania Twain will be performing in the Scotiabank Fan Park tomorrow at 4:30 PM as part of the Rogers Festival at the Final. Gates open at 2:00 PM. Admission is free of charge and fans of all ages are welcome.

The Ford Tailgate Party in ICE District Plaza will be open at 4:00 PM tomorrow. Admission is free of charge and fans of all ages are welcome.

Oilers alumnus, Fernando Pisani will be signing autographs in the ICE District Plaza from 4:30 PM to 5:30 PM.

Molson Hockey House in Ford Hall will also open at 4:00 PM tomorrow. Adults 18+ are welcome and there is no cover charge.

Tickets for the two remaining Oilers home games of the Stanley Cup Final are currently sold out, but fan-to-fan resale tickets are always available at EdmontonOilers.com.

Limited additional tickets are expected to be released prior to each home game. Fans are encouraged to sign up for free for Last Minute Ticket Alerts to be first in line for any ticket releases. Fans can sign up by visiting www.edmontonoilers.com/ticketalert or by texting LMTA to 587-855-5645 to receive notifications via email and/or text.

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