The Edmonton Oilers are the last Canadian team in the NHL playoffs and are seen as Canada's hope to end a 31-year Stanley Cup title drought. Many hockey fans believe it's significant for a Canadian-based team to win in the globalized NHL.
The Edmonton Oilers are the last Canadian team left in the NHL playoffs and have the most Canadians on their roster of any remaining team. READ MORE: https://t.co/IjrpgeyP86 https://t.co/IjrpgeyP86
The Edmonton Oilers are the last Canadian team in the NHL playoffs. Will they become Canada’s team? https://t.co/pIRrf1Z2lG https://t.co/yxjRT3oIWa
Will the Oilers, the last Canadian team in the NHL playoffs, become Canada’s team? https://t.co/OKy6Jyy1cN https://t.co/LWvbpvKQcc
Will the Oilers, the last Canadian team in the NHL playoffs, become Canada's team? https://t.co/5gYcwm8u8p
Does it matter if a Canadian-based team wins the Stanley Cup in what's become an increasingly globalized NHL? After 31 years, many hockey fans certainly think so and it's down to the Edmonton Oilers to end the drought. https://t.co/5bdtS8hnPV #SEAKraken #NHL
NHL will have a new Stanley Cup champion this century as lengthy droughts take centre stage https://t.co/MeYQ3nuCCK
The Oilers are Canada's last chance to end a 31-year Stanley Cup title drought, but the globalization of the game is lessening the impact of that slump. Via @GeoffBakerTIMES: https://t.co/JMqnfIx39B
The Oilers are the last Canadian hope for the Stanley Cup. You could argue that hope in Canadian hockey is the worst torture of all, but Game 7 on home ice ended a nice, unexpected season for a Vancouver market that had been in the wilderness. #Opinion https://t.co/2BOgVGDSIo