Panthers vs Oilers Stanley Cup Final Game 4
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EDMONTON, AB – It's game day. The air inside the arena hums with that particular Stanley Cup Final electricity – a frantic, joyous, terrified energy. And there, just outside the Edmonton Oilers dressing room, stands Ryan Nugent-Hopkins.
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