Oilers Stun Panthers in OT Thriller as Swift and Kelce Watch From the Stands

Oilers Stun Panthers in OT Thriller as Swift and Kelce Watch From the Stands

Oilers Stun Panthers in OT Thriller as Swift and Kelce Watch From the Stands

What a night it was in Sunrise, Florida! Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final turned into an absolute rollercoaster, and I was glued to every second of it — not just because of the hockey, but because of the electric atmosphere inside the arena. The Edmonton Oilers pulled off a stunning comeback victory in overtime to tie the series 2-2 against the Florida Panthers, and yes, Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce were right there in the thick of it all.

Let’s talk about the energy in that building. Right from the start, Florida came out blazing, scoring three goals in under ten minutes. Panthers star Matthew Tkachuk was on fire, netting the first two and setting the tone early. It felt like the Panthers were going to cruise to another dominant win like they did in Game 3. But the Oilers had other plans.

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Edmonton made a huge goaltending switch after the first period, swapping out Stuart Skinner — who, fun fact, is a Swiftie himself — and bringing in Calvin Pickard. And from there, everything changed. The Oilers lit up the scoreboard with three straight goals in the second period, leveling things at 3-3 and completely flipping the momentum.

It was back-and-forth mayhem after that. Fans were on edge, and even Swift and Kelce — looking stylish as ever in their VIP seats — couldn’t hide their reactions. The crowd went wild again when Jake Walman gave the Oilers their first lead of the night late in the third. But the Panthers weren’t done either. With just under 20 seconds left, Sam Reinhart silenced the Edmonton bench by tying the game, forcing another overtime in what’s becoming a pattern in this intense series.

The overtime had everything. Posts were hit, big-time saves were made, and the tension was thick. At one point, Florida nearly ended it with a shot off the crossbar, and just when it felt like we were heading for double OT, Leon Draisaitl delivered. With his second overtime goal of the series, he buried the puck and sealed a comeback win for the Oilers that fans won’t forget any time soon.

Now the series heads back to Edmonton for Game 5, and the buzz is off the charts. Will Swift and Kelce make another appearance? Who knows, but one thing’s for sure: this Stanley Cup Final has officially reached legendary status. From celebrity sightings to nail-biting hockey, Game 4 had it all — and if this keeps up, we might just get another seven-game classic.

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