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NextImg:How to watch Oilers-Panthers in 2024 Stanley Cup Final: Schedule, streaming

It doesn’t matter if the Edmonton Oilers or the Florida Panthers take home the Stanley Cup at the end of this final best-of-seven series: it’ll have been a long time coming either way.

After a dominant era in the 1980s, winning four Stanley Cups in five seasons, plus a fifth to start out the 90s, it’s been ups and downs for the Oilers. Now, they’ll make their first Final appearance since 2006. It’s also the first in the McDrai era — Oilers captain Connor McDavid and center Leon Draisaitl are one of the most dominant one-two punches in the league

The Panthers are making their second Final appearance in two years, and with a largely unchanged core of players including Matthew Tkachuk, Aleksander Barkov, and Sam Reinhart, they’re just four wins away from the elusive Stanley Cup for what would be the first time in franchise history.

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The series starts tonight, June 8, at 8:00 p.m. ET. Below, we’ve broken down all the ways to watch every game of the 2024 Stanley Cup Final between the Oilers and Panthers.

Unlike the last two rounds of the playoffs, all of the New York Rangers’ third-round playoff games will be available to stream on one service: ESPN+. They’ll also air on ESPN (games 1-2, 4-5, 7) and ABC (games 3, 6) See the schedule below for more on when these games are airing.

The Florida Panthers will need to get physical with the Oilers’ stars. Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

If you don’t have cable, there’s really only one streaming service you’ll need to subscribe to before you can watch every game of the Stanley Cup Final.

All games, including the possible Games 5-7 will air live on ESPN+. ESPN+ costs $10.99/month and with a subscription, you can stream the Eastern Conference Finals in addition to select MLB games, Formula One, and more.

You can also subscribe to ESPN+ with the Disney Bundle. For $14.99/month, you’ll get ESPN+, Disney+, and Hulu, all with ads.

If you prefer a live TV streaming service, the following services include ABC:

While you won’t be able to stream the full series, you can get three days of Hulu + Live TV for free, five days of DirectTV Stream free, or seven days of fuboTV for free.