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The Dallas Stars and Edmonton Oilers are set to meet in the Western Conference Final for the second consecutive year, matching up two of the fastest teams in the NHL and featuring three of the League’s biggest superstars in Connor McDavid, Leon Draisaitl and Mikko Rantanen.
It's a rematch of last season's Western Conference final, but with a few new twists on both sides that could change the game.
For the second consecutive year, the Dallas Stars and Edmonton Oilers are meeting in the NHL Western Conference Finals. Game 1 goes down Wednesday, May 21 at Dallas’ American Airlines Center.
Four teams remain as the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs have reached the Conference Final rounds, and the Edmonton Oilers appear to be a step behind the rest of the
It’s been over four weeks since Edmonton Oilers defenseman Mattias Ekholm last skated in an NHL game. The 34-year-old blue-liner missed the Oilers’ first-round playoff win over the Los Angeles Kings and their second-round victory over the Vegas Golden Knights while nursing an undisclosed injury.
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A quick look at the NHL's Western Conference final between the Oilers and StarsA quick look at the NHL's Western Conference best-of-seven final between the Edmonton Oilers and Dallas Stars starting Wednesday:
Back in the NHL’s final four for the third straight season, Dallas is facing the Edmonton Oilers after losing to them in last year’s conference finals. Here’s everything fans need to know with the Stars back in the conference finals.
Only the Dallas Stars remain in the way in the west as the Oilers prepare for a Western Conference Final rematch that starts on Wednesday night. The team is making final preparations for the series, having one last practice in the Alberta capital on Monday morning before flying off to Texas.
The Edmonton Oilers are on their way to the Western Conference Final for the second straight year, thanks to a