What should the Edmonton Oilers do in Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final. Article content

Make major changes to the lines, pairings and line-up? Or smaller ones? Article content Article content

A new goalie in? New d-man? New forward? Or just change up the lines a bit?

It’s no easy decision for Oilers coach Kris Knoblauch given how strange Game 3 was. The contest was marked by one of most bizarre momentum-shifting, game-breaking twists in Oilers playoff history.

With Edmonton down 2-1 early in the second, but with plenty of momentum after Corey Perry’s power play goal, NHL referee Francis Charron first overlooked a slash and grab by Florida’s Aleksander Barkov on puck-carrying d-man John Klingberg, then Charron blocked Klingberg’s path, creating a turnover. Within a few seconds, Flo

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