Oilers lose Stanley Cup Final to Panthers
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It's still a little early. The eyes are too glassy and the legs too unsteady to fully comprehend what's happened, so having a full grasp on the long-term ramifications is a bit much to ask.
One of the most infamous sporting dry spells is on the verge of extending for yet another season. The 30-plus-year streak no one wants in Canada looms ahead of Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Final.
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Dose.ca (English) on MSN'I’m convinced that Connor McDavid will continue his career outside Edmonton'Game #6 of the Stanley Cup Final kicks off in just a few minutes. The Oilers must win to force a Game #7, while the Panthers would like to lift the Cup in front of their fans tonight.
The Florida Panthers beat the Edmonton Oilers 5-1 in Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Final on Tuesday, hoisting the trophy for the second straight year in front of a home crowd.
But the Oilers feature an interesting advertisement on their helmet for something called "Skip", but what is it? It's for SkipTheDishes, Canada's largest food delivery network. The company has a partnership with multiple NHL teams, including the Vancouver Canucks, Calgary Flames, Winnipeg Jets, Montreal Canadiens and Ottawa Senators.
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A number of Edmonton city councillors are in favour of amending the city’s contentious zoning bylaw, in one way by reducing the number of allowable units in new multi-family buildings, from eight to six.
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Edmonton Journal on MSNEdmonton council votes to reduce maximum homes on RS zone lots to six from eightEdmonton city council has voted to move ahead with a bylaw amendment that would lower the number of homes allowed on most lots in the small-scale residential (RS) zone, despite opposition from some residents and housing advocates.