The Edmonton Oilers gained a commanding lead in the Western Conference Finals by defeating the Dallas Stars 4-1 in Game 4 on Tuesday night. With the series at 3-1, Edmonton is just one win away from reaching the Stanley Cup Final for the second consecutive year.
The Dallas Stars struggled again in the late stages of the game, mirroring their performance in Game 3 where they played strongly in the first two periods but weakened in the third, managing only four shots on goal against Oilers’ goalie Stuart Skinner. Corey Perry was a standout for Edmonton, becoming one of the few players over 40 to score in a conference final, with his power play goal in the second period being the game-winner. Ryan Nugent-Hopkins continued his impressive streak, recording a fourth consecutive multipoint game and now has nine points in four games against Dallas this series.
Dallas’ offense, which had been powerful throughout the season, went cold, scoring just two goals across three games. Key players like Mikko Rantanen remain scoreless in seven playoff games, and Matt Duchene and Jamie Benn have each only scored once. Meanwhile, the Florida Panthers are set to face the Carolina Hurricanes in the Eastern Conference Finals, with Game 5 scheduled for Wednesday night.
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Fan Take: This development highlights Edmonton’s resilience and veteran leadership, showcasing that experience can be a game-changer in critical moments. For hockey fans, the potential Oilers vs. Panthers Stanley Cup rematch promises high-intensity action and a thrilling narrative that could elevate the sport’s excitement and viewership.