Top 10 Impact Players to Watch in the 2024 Stanley Cup Final between the Panthers and Oilers

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The 2024 Stanley Cup Final features a pair of the NHL’s most loaded rosters. The Edmonton Oilers and Florida Panthers both have plenty of star power, and those marquee names will go toe-to-toe for hockey’s ultimate prize.

The top of the Oilers’ lineup, headlined by Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl, is as loaded as they come. Edmonton has no problem lighting up the scoreboard with so much high-end skill on the ice, but players like Mattias Ekholm give the lineup some balance on the back end too.

The Panthers, on the other hand, are a team that prides themselves on playing suffocating defense from top to bottom. Captain Aleksander Barkov and defenseman Gustav Forsling will be asked to contain McDavid as much as possible while Matthew Tkachuk leads a punishing forecheck for the Panthers in the offensive zone.

Over the next four to seven games, key players on both sides of this matchup will make big plays to determine the NHL’s next champion. Here’s a look at the top 10 impact players in this year’s Stanley Cup Final.

One way or another, Skinner will make a sizable impact on this Stanley Cup Final. Skinner can be somewhat volatile between the pipes, and that has led to questions about which version of him will show up against Florida. Through the first two rounds of the playoffs, Skinner turned in a .881 save percentage and 5.43 goals allowed above average, according to Natural Stat Trick. Skinner was even benched for two games during Edmonton’s second-round meeting with the Vancouver Canucks. Apparently, that time to clear his head worked because Skinner was exceptional in the Western Conference Final, boasting a .922 save percentage and 0.45 goals saved above average. The Oilers need more of that conference final effort in order to lift the Cup.

9. Mattias Ekholm | D | Edmonton Oilers

As great as the Oilers are on offense, they do need to play some defense to win the Stanley Cup. Thanks to Ekholm, they have plenty of defense to go all the way. Since joining Edmonton ahead of the 2023 trade deadline, Ekholm has provided some much needed stability on defense, and he has elevated his game in these playoffs. In his 321 minutes of ice time at five-on-five, the Oilers have controlled 57.2% of the expected goals and outscored opponents 19-11, per Natural Stat Trick. Those numbers are even more eye-popping when you consider Ekholm is tasked with slowing down the opposition’s top forwards. It’s probably safe to assume that Sam Reinhart and Carter Verhaeghe will get a heavy dose of Ekholm in this series.

Sergei Bobrovsky really thrived throughout the Panthers’ series win against the Rangers. Bobrosvsky yielded two or fewer goals in five of his six starts in that series and compiled a 2.00 goals-against-average even after surrendering five goals in Game 3 against New York. According to Money Puck, Bobrovsky has registered a .960 save percentage when facing unblocked shots throughout the postseason. The veteran netminder also thrived during the regular season with a 2.37 goals-against-average and .915 save percentage. However, this is likely the most lethal offense that he has faced throughout the postseason. Considering Bobrovsky’s track record, it’s possible that Bobrovsky will be one of the top x-factors that will determine how this series plays out.

7. Sam Reinhart I C I Florida Panthers

Sam Reinhart might be Florida’s most dangerous offensive option to put the puck in the net. Entering the series, Reinhart leads the team with eight goals, including netting the overtime winner in Game 4 against the New York Rangers when the Panthers desperately needed a win. The Panthers forward also had a career-high 57 goals during the regular season, so he’s a threat to score when he’s within earshot of the puck. Reinhart, who is in line for a big payday this summer, is someone that Edmonton’s defense will need to keep track of at all times during this series.

6. Zach Hyman | LW | Edmonton Oilers

One big reason the Oilers have gotten over the playoff hump this season is that the cast around McDavid and Draisaitl is shouldering more of the burden. No player is a better example of that than Hyman. In his ninth NHL season, Hyman broke out for 54 goals, which was 18 more than his previous career high. Hyman has turned himself into a net-front menace, and that hasn’t changed in the playoffs, no matter how hard other teams have tried to neutralize him. Hyman leads all playoff performers with 14 goals, and the Panthers better have an answer for him in the low slot, especially when Edmonton is on the man advantage.

5. Gustav Forsling I D I Florida Panthers

The Panthers’ defense will certainly have their hands full in the Stanley Cup Final considering that they have to slow down Connor McDavid and company. Defenseman Gustav Forsling will likely consistently be matched up with the Oilers’ top line during the series. Forsling has tallied 31 hits, 23 blocked shots, and 14 takeaways up to this point in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. The veteran blue-liner isn’t afraid to sacrifice his body as he’s averaging 3.49 blocks throughout the postseason. On top of his defensive prowess, Forsling is a gifted offensive option on the blue line as he’s registered 11 points (four goals & seven points) this postseason. Forsling will be depended on to log heavy minutes as the Oilers will be arguably his most difficult matchup yet.

4. Aleksander Barkov I C I Florida Panthers

Aleksander Barkov is arguably one of the Panthers’ biggest threats on both ends of the ice. After all, Barkov won the Selke Trophy this season as the best defensive forward in the NHL. As harassing as Barkov can be on the defensive end, he’s just as dangerous when he’s got the puck on his stick. The Panthers star can stickhandle at an elite level, and has scored six goals throughout the 2024 postseason, while also having no problem setting up his teammates along the way. It won’t be a huge surprise if Barkov makes his presence known at many points during the series.

3. Matthew Tkachuk I LW I Florida Panthers

Throughout Florida’s Stanley Cup run in 2023, Matthew Tkachuk constantly rose to the occasion, and nothing has changed this time around. Tkachuk currently leads the Panthers in points (19) during the Stanley Cup Playoffs with five goals and a team-high 14 assists. The veteran forward has thrived on the power-play throughout the postseason with a team-high six power-play assists thus far. Tkachuk plays with an ample amount of physicality, and will likely do his best to get under the skin of the opposition. He also has no problem making his living around the net on the offensive end of the ice. In terms of clutch players, Tkachuk certainly fits the bill, and he’s one that could end up being a thorn in the Oilers’ side throughout the series.

2. Leon Draisaitl | C | Edmonton Oilers

Draisaitl could be the No. 1 guy on many teams around the NHL, but in Edmonton he has Connor McDavid as a teammate. Draisaitl gives the Oilers a truly elite finisher, both at five-on-five and on the power play. After notching 41 goals in the regular season, he has 10 goals this postseason, which is second in the NHL and would be first on the Panthers. What makes Draisaitl so key in this series is that, although he’s earned a reputation as a prolific goal-scorer, he’s no pushover in the physicality department. Florida will no doubt try to lay the lumber on Edmonton’s stars, but Draisaitl has a unique knack for getting the puck in the net one way or another.

1. Connor McDavid | C | Edmonton Oilers

What a shock it is to see the best hockey player in the world at the top of this list. McDavid simply plays the game at a different speed than everyone else, and that has been clear in these playoffs. Don’t be fooled by his modest goal total. McDavid has taken his playmaking to another stratosphere. He has 26 assists in just 18 games after posting 100 assists in the regular season, and he is feeding teammates in high-danger areas. McDavid can take over games and has fared well against even the toughest defensive matchups through the first three rounds. The Panthers will throw the kitchen sink at him, but McDavid is just operating on another level right now.

As the 2024 Stanley Cup Final between the Florida Panthers and Edmonton Oilers approaches, hockey fans are eagerly anticipating the showdown between these two talented teams. Both the Panthers and Oilers have had strong seasons, and each team boasts a roster filled with impact players who have the potential to make a significant difference in the outcome of the series. Here are the top 10 impact players to watch in the upcoming Stanley Cup Final:

1. Connor McDavid (Edmonton Oilers) – McDavid is widely regarded as one of the best players in the NHL, and his speed, skill, and playmaking ability make him a constant threat on the ice. He will be a key player for the Oilers in the final, and his ability to create scoring chances for himself and his teammates will be crucial to Edmonton’s success.

2. Leon Draisaitl (Edmonton Oilers) – Draisaitl is another star player for the Oilers, and his scoring touch and physical presence make him a force to be reckoned with. He has the ability to take over games and will be a key player for Edmonton in their quest for the Stanley Cup.

3. Aleksander Barkov (Florida Panthers) – Barkov is the captain of the Panthers and a dynamic two-way forward who excels at both ends of the ice. His leadership and offensive prowess will be crucial for Florida in the final, and his ability to shut down opposing players while contributing offensively will be key to the Panthers’ success.

4. Jonathan Huberdeau (Florida Panthers) – Huberdeau is a skilled playmaker who has the ability to create scoring chances for himself and his teammates. His vision and passing ability make him a dangerous offensive threat, and he will be a key player for the Panthers in the final.

5. Aaron Ekblad (Florida Panthers) – Ekblad is a talented defenseman who excels at both ends of the ice. His size, strength, and skating ability make him a formidable presence on the blue line, and his ability to shut down opposing forwards will be crucial for Florida in the final.

6. Darnell Nurse (Edmonton Oilers) – Nurse is a physical defenseman who plays with an edge and isn’t afraid to throw his weight around. His defensive play and ability to contribute offensively make him a key player for the Oilers, and his presence on the ice will be crucial in the final.

7. Ryan Nugent-Hopkins (Edmonton Oilers) – Nugent-Hopkins is a versatile forward who can play both center and wing. His offensive skill and ability to play in all situations make him a valuable asset for the Oilers, and his ability to contribute on both ends of the ice will be key in the final.

8. Sergei Bobrovsky (Florida Panthers) – Bobrovsky is a veteran goaltender who has proven himself as one of the best in the league. His experience and ability to make key saves in crucial moments will be crucial for Florida in the final, and his performance between the pipes will be key to the Panthers’ success.

9. Jesse Puljujarvi (Edmonton Oilers) – Puljujarvi is a young forward with a ton of potential. His size, speed, and scoring touch make him a dangerous offensive threat, and his ability to contribute on the power play will be key for Edmonton in the final.

10. Sam Reinhart (Florida Panthers) – Reinhart is a skilled forward who can play both center and wing. His offensive skill and ability to create scoring chances make him a valuable asset for the Panthers, and his ability to contribute in all situations will be crucial in the final.

As the 2024 Stanley Cup Final gets underway, all eyes will be on these 10 impact players as they look to lead their teams to victory. With so much talent on both sides, hockey fans are sure to be treated to an exciting and closely contested series between the Panthers and Oilers.