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NHL News: Connor McDavid makes honest admission after Oilers’ Stanley Cup Final loss vs Panthers

Captain Connor McDavid addressed the media following the Edmonton Oilers’ Game 6 loss to the Florida Panthers in the 2025 Stanley Cup Final, offering an honest assessment of the team’s effort and outlook for the future.

Connor McDavid #97 of the Edmonton Oilers looks on during the second period against the Florida Panthers in Game Six of the 2025 Stanley Cup Final at Amerant Bank Arena on June 17, 2025 in Sunrise, Florida.
© Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty ImagesConnor McDavid #97 of the Edmonton Oilers looks on during the second period against the Florida Panthers in Game Six of the 2025 Stanley Cup Final at Amerant Bank Arena on June 17, 2025 in Sunrise, Florida.

After coming within reach of the NHL’s ultimate prize for the second consecutive year, the Edmonton Oilers once again fell short in the Stanley Cup Final. A 5-1 defeat to the Florida Panthers in Game 6 marked another difficult ending for a team that made substantial progress throughout the postseason.

This year’s playoff run demonstrated the Oilers’ depth and competitive spirit, but familiar challenges resurfaced at the most critical moments. Florida capitalized early, and despite moments of resistance, the Oilers were unable to shift the game’s momentum or produce a sustained pushback.

Connor McDavid, standing in the same visiting locker room where his last Stanley Cup hopes were dashed, acknowledged the disappointment while recognizing the quality of the opponent. We lost to a really good team. Nobody quit, nobody threw the towel in, but they’re a heck of a team,” he said, according to NHL.com.

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Florida sets the tone early in Game 6

Oilers quickly found itself playing from behind, a pattern that defined much of the series. Two early turnovers in the first period led to a pair of goals for the Panthers, who added a third in the second frame to take full control of the game. The Oilers struggled to generate offensive rhythm under Florida’s relentless forecheck.

Leon Draisaitl #29, Connor McDavid #97, and Corey Perry #90 of the Edmonton Oilers react from the bench during the third period against the Florida Panthers in Game Six of the 2025 Stanley Cup Final at Amerant Bank Arena on June 17, 2025 in Sunrise, Florida. (Photo by Mike Carlson/Getty Images)

Leon Draisaitl #29, Connor McDavid #97, and Corey Perry #90 of the Edmonton Oilers react from the bench during the third period against the Florida Panthers in Game Six of the 2025 Stanley Cup Final at Amerant Bank Arena on June 17, 2025 in Sunrise, Florida. (Photo by Mike Carlson/Getty Images)

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“They were able to stay on top of us all over the place,” McDavid noted. “We kept trying the same thing over and over again, banging our heads against the wall.”

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A strong playoff campaign falls short

The Oilers’ postseason began with adversity, dropping the first two games against the Los Angeles Kings. But they responded by winning four straight, then made quick work of the Vegas Golden Knights and Dallas Stars in five games each to reach the Final. Their route included clutch performances and notable resilience.

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However, the Panthers exposed Edmonton’s occasional defensive lapses and minimized their offensive weapons. “They have great players. How many guys had 20-plus points in the postseason? They’re as deep as it comes,” McDavid said, reflecting on Florida’s roster depth.

Outlook for 2025 and beyond

While the loss stings, Edmonton remains positioned for sustained contention. Leon Draisaitl is set to begin a new long-term deal, and McDavid—still under contract for one more year—is expected to extend his tenure with the franchise. The team’s key core remains intact heading into next season.

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Head coach Kris Knoblauch summed up the team’s emotions: “There’s no silver lining to this. It’s still heart-wrenching. It hurts right now and I don’t think it’s going to let up for a while.” But with two consecutive trips to the Final, the Oilers have established themselves as a consistent playoff force.

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“We believe,” McDavid said. We came up just short again.” His words reflect not only a bitter reality, but also a core conviction that this team remains capable of winning — even if the results have not yet validated that belief.

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