Preview for Stars-Oilers Game 5
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Jake Oettinger sat and saw it all. He sat right next to ESPN’s Ray Ferraro for the final 52 minutes. He had a good view of the train wreck another fine Stars’ season had become since he was pulled just 7:09 into a 6-3 defeat,
The Edmonton Oilers can earn a second consecutive trip to the Stanley Cup Final with a victory at the Dallas Stars. Here's what to know about Game 5:
Stars coach Pete DeBoer is ready for a do-or-die game against the Oilers on Thursday night, citing last year's Oilers as inspiration.
According to a press release from Prime Video, Season 2 “will grant even more access to the NHL’s most captivating action” and feature massive regular-season moments like Alex Ovechkin’s chase for the all-time goals record and the inaugural 4-Nations Faceoff tournament.
15hon MSN
Dallas Stars starting goalie Jake Oettinger was pulled after giving up two goals on the only two shots he faced in the first 7:09 of a must-win Game 5 in the Western Conference final against Edmonton.
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HockeyFeed on MSNDisaster for Jake Oettinger as he's pulled from Game 5 after just 7 minutes!The Stars gave up two goals on their first two shots against of the game, leading to superstar goaltender Jake Oettinger getting the yank. Stars head coach Peter DeBoer called a timeout immediately following the Oilers' 2-0 goal where he made the decision to pull Oettinger in favor of backup Casey DeSmith.
DALLAS — The Dallas Stars may just want to wrap up their second-round Western Conference series when they have a chance in Game 6, and not let Connor Hellebuyck and the Jets get another game in Winnipeg.
Hyman underwent surgery for the injury Wednesday and will not play when Edmonton tries to close out Dallas in Game 5 at American Airlines enter on Thursday (8 p.m. ET; ESPN+, ESPN, SN, TVAS, CBC), with the Oilers holding a 3-1 lead in the best-of-7 series.