The Edmonton Oilers have advanced to their first Stanley Cup finals since 2006, when they lost a heartbreaking Game 7 to the Carolina Hurricanes. This trip will mark their eighth in franchise history.
Although he has not played in a game for the Oilers in over 15 years, Dwayne Roloson still found a way to make an impact. Suffice it to say that the Edmonton faithful were pumped to see the former goaltender take in the action for Game 6 as evidenced by how loud the building got.
Guess who’s back…back again…Perry’s back…tell a friend. With the Edmonton Oilers defeating the Dallas Stars on Sunday night to punch their ticket to the Stanley Cup Final, one of their veterans has made history.
It's been more than 30 years since Lord Stanley's Cup last resided in Canada, and 34 years since the Edmonton Oilers were last NHL champions. It's safe to say Oilers fans are ready for a reunion with the legendary trophy.
The 2024 Stanley Cup Final is set, with the Edmonton Oilers set to take on Florida Panthers. Here are four fun facts about the exciting upcoming matchup.
The Edmonton Oilers triumphed over the Dallas Stars with a 2-1 victory in Game 6 of the Western Conference Final, securing their spot in the Stanley Cup Final.
The Stars outshot the Oilers 35-10 on Sunday night. But the Oilers had Connor McDavid and are headed for his first Stanley Cup Final and Edmonton's first in 18 years.
It was Game 6 between the Dallas Stars and the Edmonton Oilers on Sunday night, and the Stars were on the brink of seeing their season come to an end. They were down 3-2 in the series and they needed a win on the road, where they’ve seen plenty of success in the playoffs.
The 2024 Stanley Cup Final matchup is set. The Oilers' 2-1 win over the Stars won the Western Conference and earned them a date with the Panthers.
Edmonton Oilers star Connor McDavid may have taken on more of a playmaker role these days. Still, he reminded everyone early in Game 6 of the Western Conference Final just how dangerous a goal-scorer he is.
As we mentioned previously, the Edmonton Oilers lineup planned for Game 6 is a familiar one. Well for the most part anyway. Tonight is Game 6 of the 2024 NHL Stanley Cup Playoff Western Conference Finals and Head Coach Kris Knoblauch is known for two things.
In a recent discussion after the Edmonton Oilers had taken home the Game 5 win over the Dallas Stars, sports analysts Gene Principe and Mark Spector talked about the Oilers’ formidable game and why it might have been the best they’ve played this postseason.
The Edmonton Oilers take on the Dallas Stars in Game 6 of their Western Conference Final series on Sunday night. The Oilers took a 3-2 series lead in Dallas and now have the chance to win on home ice, winning the series and going up against the Florida Panthers who are awaiting the winners.
Scott Maxwell of the Daily Faceoff: Maxwell writes Edmonton Oilers forward Leon Draisaitl is having another remarkable playoff run. Draisaitl is one of the leaders in the Stanley Cup Playoffs in terms of points.
Ahead of Game 6 from Edmonton, Alberta of the 2024 NHL Stanley Cup Playoff Western Conference Finals set to go tonight versus the Dallas Stars, one thing to keep in mind is that it is well known Edmonton Oilers Head Coach Kris Knoblauch does not like to mess with a winning lineup.
Action Network's Tony Sartori has a same-game parlay for Stars vs. Oilers with his NHL predictions for Game 6.
For over a decade, Edmonton’s blueline has been a focal point of criticism by many, and rightfully so. It’s a significant reason why, for eight consecutive years, the Oilers failed to win a single game past the second round of the playoffs despite Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl on their roster.
The Edmonton Oilers’ power play had created chances but not cashed in during their series against the Dallas Stars. That is, until Game 5 in the Western Conference Final when Ryan Nugent-Hopkins scored two to open the floodgates in a big way.
In certain areas of the game, the Edmonton Oilers have put on a dominant display throughout the playoffs. Perhaps none as impressive as killing 25 consecutive penalties.
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