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Star goalkeeper Jake Oettinger recalls feeling "embarrassing" after being drawn into the Western Conference Finals
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Star Goalie Jake Oettinger Opens Up About “Embarrassing” Moment in Western Conference Finals

May 31, 2025 3 Min Read
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In Game 5 of the Western Conference Finals, the Dallas Stars were eliminated after goaltender Jake Oettinger allowed two goals on the first two shots from the Edmonton Oilers. This prompted Stars coach Pete DeBoer to replace Oettinger at 7:09 with backup Casey DeSmith, who then conceded three goals on 20 shots. The Stars fell 6-3, marking their third straight season of exiting in the Western Conference Finals.

Oettinger addressed the controversial decision during the Stars’ end-of-season media session on Saturday, calling it “terrible” and “embarrassing.” He said, “Whenever you get pulled, whether it’s the playoffs or regular season, you just leave the ice, go to bed, and keep it to yourself.”

Before Game 4, DeBoer had indicated plans to rest Oettinger, who has played more minutes than any other NHL goalie, expressing concern that Oettinger might be dealing with “upward ones.” Despite the situation, neither DeBoer nor Oettinger have admitted any rift between them. DeBoer stated, “There’s no bigger Jake Oettinger fan than me,” though the two have not spoken since the game on Thursday.

Oettinger described the experience as a learning opportunity to grow as both a person and a goalie. He said, “My job is to stop the puck. When I do it well, I believe I’m one of the best in the world. This is just experience.”

Throughout the Western Conference Final, Oettinger struggled, registering a 3.20 goals-against average and a .853 save percentage over five games. The Stars found themselves trailing in 15 of 18 playoff games, which likely influenced DeBoer’s decision to take Oettinger out early in Game 5. However, the early goals from Edmonton were not Oettinger’s fault, with the second goal resulting from a breakaway by Matthias Janmark.

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Entering Game 5, Oettinger had recently played well, allowing only two goals on 31 shots. Despite that, the Stars remained behind in the series 3-1.

Fan Take: This development is significant for hockey fans as it highlights the immense pressure on young goaltenders in high-stakes moments and the tough decisions coaching staffs face during the playoffs. Oettinger’s situation underscores the importance of resilience and growth in elite athletes, which could shape the future of goaltending in the NHL.

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