Here’s the record travel distance for the Panthers and Oilers during the 2024 Stanley Cup Final

There’s going to be SO much jet lag during this year’s Stanley Cup Final.

Whoever charters the planes for the Edmonton Oilers and Florida Panthers during this year’s Stanley Cup Final better ensure the seating is extra comfortable.

And that’s putting it lightly.

As Connor McDavid’s Oilers get set to square off against Matthew Tkachuk’s Panthers during Game 1 of the NHL’s championship round later this week, both teams will have much more to contend with than just the on-ice battle.

According to ESPN’s Ryan S. Clark, the travel distance between the city of Edmonton and the town of Sunrise, Florida (which is just north of Miami) is 2,541 miles. That is officially the longest travel distance in Stanley Cup Final history, surpassing the trek the Vancouver Canucks and Boston Bruins had to make all the back in 2011.

The NHL appears to have accounted for this distance by giving the Oilers and Panthers at least three segments of three-day rest between games if the Stanley Cup Final goes seven games. Even still, traveling that far multiple times in a 2-2-1-1-1 series format is just wild to consider.

Whoever can beat jet lag best will probably hoist the Stanley Cup.