As the Edmonton Oilers face the Florida Panthers in the Stanley Cup finals, the series is framed not just as a sports competition but as a manifestation of Canadian identity amid U.S. political tensions, particularly under President Trump’s administration. Historian Jason Wilson highlights the significance of hockey in defining Canadian culture, while opinions vary on public sentiment toward the Oilers, with some experts questioning the extent of national support due to divisive political issues. The rivalry is intensified by the teams’ international rosters, which complicate the traditional Canada-U.S. narrative in hockey.