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“I WILL LEAVE” Kris Knoblauch has announced that he will be leaving Edmonton after losing the championship cup for the second time to the Florida Panthers… Watch video 👇👇

In a bombshell moment that left Oilers Nation speechless, Kris Knoblauch stood before the Edmonton media with misty eyes and trembling hands. Moments after losing the Stanley Cup Final to the Florida Panthers — again — the coach dropped the words nobody was expecting: “I will leave.”
The loss was crushing. Edmonton fought tooth and nail all series long, pushing the Panthers to their absolute limit. But, for the second consecutive season, they came up short. And this time, Knoblauch decided that enough was enough.
> 🎙️ “This city deserves a Cup,” Knoblauch said, his voice breaking. “And after losing it two years in a row to the same team, I feel like my time here is up. I will leave Edmonton.”
As he spoke, a hush fell over the room — players, reporters, and fans alike were shocked. Knoblauch had been hailed as a savior when he took over, bringing the team to back-to-back Finals. Yet even with Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl in their prime, hockey’s most coveted trophy remained just out of reach.
🌪️ What Went Wrong?
The Oilers had their moments of brilliance, especially early in the series. But the Panthers’ unrelenting pressure and Sam Reinhart’s unstoppable scoring proved too much for Edmonton once again.
“You can’t make the same mistakes two years in a row,” Knoblauch lamented, “and unfortunately, I couldn’t find the answers in time.”
🧡💙 Emotions Run Deep in Edmonton
Fans outside Rogers Place were left in tears, chanting Knoblauch’s name as they learned of his decision. Social media exploded as Oilers faithful thanked him for making their team competitive again, even if they never quite reached the summit.
> 💬 “He gave us hope when we had none,” one fan wrote on X. “We’ll never forget that.”
🔮 What’s Next for Knoblauch?
While it’s unclear where he’ll go next, one thing is certain — Kris Knoblauch’s impact on Edmonton hockey will live on long after his departure.