The Florida Panthers failed to sweep the Oilers in Edmonton, but have a chance to hoist the Stanley Cup tonight. The Oilers won Game 4 in blowout fashion and will look to continue that momentum to force Game 6 back to Alberta. The Panthers will certainly hope to avoid a trip back to Canada and beat the Oilers in five games. This will be the first title for the series, which began in 1993.
The ice puck falls as You can watch Game 5 tonight at 8pm ET (5pm PT) on ABC or ESPN add. Here’s everything you need to know to watch, with or without cable.
How to watch the Stanley Cup Playoffs
The Stanley Cup Final will air on ABC and stream live on ESPN Plus. Every major live TV streaming service supports ABC, but not every market offers local networks, so be sure to check the links below to make sure the service you want supports ABC in your area.
What is the schedule for the Stanley Cup Finals?
Each game will air on ABC beginning at 8pm ET (5pm PT) and live on ESPN Plus. Here is the remaining schedule:
Tuesday, June 18
- Game 5: Oilers vs. Panthers (Panthers lead 3-1)
Friday, June 21
- Game 6*: Panthers vs. Oilers
Monday, June 24
- Game 7*: Oilers vs. Panthers
*If necessary
ESPN Plus will broadcast every game from the Stanley Cup Finals. Standalone service costs $11 per month or $110 per year. It’s also included in the $15-a-month Disney bundle as well as the Hulu Plus live TV package.
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Fubo’s basic $80 per month Pro plan includes ABC, but Fubo charges an RSN fee ($12 per month if you have one RSN; $15 per month if you have two or more RSNs in your region), This brings the monthly cost to $92 or $95. Click here to see which local channels are available to you.
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