Thanks for the advice. It isn't really noticeable in the picture but the stove is being pushed over and is sitting at an angle.

I think I am going to take the advice and not cut it. It will bug me if the counter top on the other side doesn't match so I am going to move the other cabinet so the gap matches and the stove sits level.

On a similar note. That end you see above is the end of the factory cut of the butcher block. The piece on the other side of the stove I had to trim with a circular saw. To clean up that end should I sand, pass it through my table saw or???

Thanks for the help I am not a carpenter but had to do this kitchen remodel myself.