Stanley Cup Final Game 5 is least-watched since 1994
Saturday's game was the least-watched Stanley Cup Final Game 5 since 1994.
Saturday's game was the least-watched Stanley Cup Final Game 5 since 1994.
But a Game 6 win for Edmonton could shift this conversation on its head.
"I really liked how they punched each other."
"Will you stop? It's a ridiculous issue."
"I've seen too many games cost by guys icing the puck."
"They’re going to be great in Canada, they’ll be fine in the U.S."
An emergency test struck during the Oilers overtime winner for Minnesota hockey fans watching Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final.
"Connor is going to have to take it around the net or stop up and hit the late guy."
"The Great Ones is a passion project that combines our love of the sport with our desire to produce compelling non-fiction celebrating legendary histories that deserve more time in the spotlight."
"You're welcome Edmonton."
Predictably, the decision was primarily made for financial reasons.
"The most painful NHL behind the scenes moment ever."
This was the NHL's second most-watched playoffs ever.
"This messaging does not meet those standards."
"Really WPLG Local 10? You bail on celebration to go to local news?"
"The Florida Panthers have won the Stanley Cup!"
The Oilers' comeback has helped fill Disney's pockets.
4.2 million viewers tuned into the Game 6 matchup on Friday night.
The Final remains up from three of the last four seasons.