How would the Oilers' run compare to other great series comebacks?
Briefly

Connor McDavid has taken over the Final, with eight points (three goals, five assists) in Edmonton's three consecutive wins. He has had plenty of help, from sources both expected ( Zach Hyman and Evan Bouchard have four points apiece in that span) and unexpected (so does Warren Foegele).
The Panthers' key producers have been almost invisible -- they have only two of the top 17 scorers in the series during Games 4-6 -- and so has netminder Sergei Bobrovsky, whose .793 save percentage over the past three games is dwarfed by Oiler counterpart Stuart Skinner's .942 mark.
All of this sets up a winner-takes-all finale in South Florida, a test of home-ice advantage and full-season résumé against momentum and peaking superstars.
If the Oilers win, it would represent the first 3-0 comeback in the Stanley Cup Final since 1942, and the sixth in the history of the North American major men's pro sports leagues (on top of winning Canada its first Cup since 1993.)
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