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The Edmonton Oilers are creating waves in the Stanley Cup Final, and a Regina-based company is contributing to their success with cold-water immersion techniques. As the Oilers aim to force a Game 7 against the Florida Panthers, fans are converging in Sunrise, Fla., showing unwavering support for their team. Despite a three-nothing deficit, the Oilers are clawing their way back with the leadership of star captain McDavid.
In the midst of the excitement, ticket prices for the Stanley Cup Final have surged by 97% after the Oilers forced a Game 6. Local fans in Edmonton are optimistic about the team's chances of bringing the coveted Stanley Cup home, adding to the buzzing atmosphere in the city.
Last season, Mark Stone made history with the most short-handed goals in the Stanley Cup Final, highlighting the intensity of playoff moments. The Oilers' playoff run is reminiscent of the Toronto Maple Leafs in 1942, igniting hopes of a remarkable comeback in Stanley Cup history.
A Regina-based company that uses cold water immersion is assisting the Edmonton Oilers through their Stanley Cup Final run.
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Oilers fans are willing to spend a maximum of $686.87 on a Stanley Cup ticket, meaning a seat is 1240 per cent above budget, Casino.org said.
"It means a lot," Bob Cieelen said. "It's really something to get excited about."
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