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The NHL's Stanley Cup final between the Florida Panthers and Edmonton Oilers began June 8 and will end on June 24.

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The Hockey Hall of Fame's Craig Campbell and Phil Pritchard carry the Stanley Cup to the ice at T-Mobile Arena on June 13, 2023, when the Vegas Golden Knights won the championship.The Hockey Hall of Fame's Craig Campbell and Phil Pritchard carry the Stanley Cup to the ice at T-Mobile Arena on June 13, 2023, when the Vegas Golden Knights won the championship.

Updated (June 21): The NHL's Stanley Cup final comes down to one last game.

The final began on Saturday, June 8. The Florida Panthers eliminated the New York Rangers 4-2 in the NHL's Eastern Conference final, while the Edmonton Oilers defeated the Dallas Stars 4-2 in the Western Conference final.

While the Panthers took a commanding 3-0 series lead, the Oilers pulled off a monumental comeback to tie the series. And the time is set for Game 7.

On Monday, June 24, at 8 p.m. ET, the last possible match of the Stanley Cup final goes down at Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise, Fla. The game will be broadcast on Sportsnet, CBC and TVA Sports in Canada and ABC and ESPN+ in the United States. The game will also be broadcast in American Sign Language on ESPN+ and Sportsnet+.

Here's the complete series schedule:

Game 1: Edmonton (0) at Florida (3), Saturday, June 8

Game 2: Edmonton (1) at Florida (4), Monday, June 10

Game 3: Florida (4) at Edmonton (3), Thursday, June 13

Game 4: Florida (1) at Edmonton (8), Saturday, June 15

Game 5: Edmonton (5) at Florida (3), Tuesday, June 18

Game 6: Florida (1) at Edmonton (5), Friday, June 21

Game 7: Edmonton at Florida, Monday, June 24

Let the countdown begin.

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