Former Okotoks Oiler Dylan Holloway had himself a night on Saturday during game four of the Stanley Cup Finals.

Holloway produced two goals and an assist on the night. His first goal came with just over five minutes in the first period after the Florida Panthers cut the Oilers lead to one. Holloway made it 3-1 for the Oilers after Leon Draisaitl entered the Cat's zone finding an open Holloway who made no mistake by undressing Sergei Bobrovsky with a pretty deke and went shortside to give the Oilers their two-goal lead back.

Bobrovsky got yanked for Anthony Stolarz after the fifth goal, but that wouldn't stop the Oilers and Holloway as they found the back of the net three more times. Holloway would add his second goal of the night in the third period, Corey Perry would start a beautiful play going tic-tac-toe with McDavid and then finding an open Holloway to make it 7-1 for the Oilers. McDavid's assist on Holloway's goal broke Wayne Gretzky's record for most assists in a single post-season with 32.

Holloway got his third point on the night with an assist on Ryan McLeod's goal. The assist would come from Holloway attempting to get a shot on the net. The shot was redirected and found McLeod's stick who made no mistake in getting it past Stolarz for the eighth goal on the night.

Holloway was named the second star of the game and kept the Oilers' Stanley Cup hopes alive.

The Oilers will be in Sunrise, Florida Tuesday night for the big game five matchup against the Panthers with puck drop at 6 p.m. MDT.