The Stanley Cup Final between the Edmonton Oilers and the Florida Panthers has become very intense. James Duthie, a Canadian sportscaster for TSN, shared a special note about the series on X. According to his sources, this is the nastiest trash-talking Stanley Cup Final they have ever seen.“Multiple people, who are involved or close enough to hear it all, say this is the nastiest trash-talking Stanley Cup Final they've ever seen. Usually some subjects are off limits. Not here. Everything on the table.” Duthie wrote in his post.Usually, players avoid some personal topics, but in this series, everything is on the table. Duthie added that someone described the situation as "pure verbal hate."The high pressure in this Final may have pushed players to break usual boundaries. The Oilers are trying to stay in the series, and the Panthers are one win away from lifting the Stanley Cup. Both teams are playing hard and not holding back in their words.Oilers captain Connor McDavid and players talk about winning the Stanley CupSpeaking to the media after the Edmonton Oilers' Game 5 loss, Connor McDavid said that he tries not to think about the pressure to win the Stanley Cup. “I don’t think about it that way," McDavid said, via NHL.com. "If you think about it that way, you’d be probably pretty crippled in how you prepare and how you play.”McDavid prefers to focus on the game itself, not the outside talk.Connor Brown said hockey is a team game. He said McDavid has done as much as one person can, but the team needs full support."You’re not going to win with one guy...," Brown said. "...one guy can (only) do so much (has limits), and he’s done just as much as any one man can do.”Oilers forward Corey Perry said the team wants to win the Cup for McDavid. He called McDavid the best player in the world.“He is the best player in the world, and that’s what we’re striving for, is to get him one,” Perry said about McDavid. “I think there’s a lot of guys in that room that we’re trying to get one.”Even though the Oilers face elimination in Game 6 on Tuesday at Amerant Bank Arena, they do not feel uncomfortable. They have shown that they can fight back in tough situations. The game will be at 8 p.m. ET and will air on MAX, truTV, TNT, SN, TVAS, and CBC.