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The Dallas Stars organize the Edmonton Oilers in game 1 of the Western Conference Final in an exciting NHL playoff series.

The playoffs were not easy for Dallas, which survived a fight with the Colorado Avalanche and then recorded the Prephy award winner winner Winnipeg Jets in six. Wing player Mikko Rantannen, who came to the stars to close the stars, leads all players with nine goals and 19 points, while goalkeeper Jake Oettinger, although he has 102 other shots in these playoffs than any other.

For Edmonton everything can come together in a perfect moment. The Oilers had dropped 2-0 in the first round, but have since won eight out of nine to eliminate the Kings and Vegas Golden Knights in Los Angeles. Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl have come together for 25 templates for a team that has won its excellent team speed with a Stanley Cup final.

USA TODAY offers live updates for game 1 of the Western Conference Finale between the Dallas Stars and Edmonton Oilers. Consequences:

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The Oilers have the more dangerous chances during this time. Connor McDavid flies. Leon Draisaitl factors of both goals. He keeps the puck alive in the Dallas zone before scored the opening goal. But he gives up the puck and leads to a Tyler Seguin goal in a outlier. Recordings are 12-9 oilers and hits are even 12.

Seguin grabs after a giveaway by Leon Draisaitl and strikes Stuart Skinner on an outlier at 15:22. This ends Seguin's 10-game goal and is the first goal that Skinner has approved since game 3 of the second round.

The Oilers have always released Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl after the team killed a penalty, and they combine for the opening goal. Draisaitl's shot hit Jake Oettinger on the other side at 10:19 a.m. Oilers 1, stars 0

Brett Kulak is asked to hook. Stars Power Play clicks 30.8%. Dallas did not achieve a power play goal in his last year's series against the Oilers. Edmonton kills it. No trials for Dallas.

Connor McDavid uses his speed to avoid defending the stars, but is stopped by Jake Oettinger. The star's goalkeeper stops Zach Hyman's back rash.

The second year in a row, these teams meet in the conference final. Dallas went 12 strikers, six defenders after they had recently driven 11 and 7.

Strength vs. strength. Edmonton starts the Connor McDavid line. Dallas counters with the Mikko Rantane line.

When are Stars vs. Oilers NHL Playoff game?

Game 1 of the NHL Western Conference Finals between the Dallas Stars and Edmonton Oilers begins on Wednesday evening at 8 p.m. ET in the American Airlines Center in Dallas.

How to see Stars vs. Oilers NHL Playoff game: TV, stream

  • Time: 8 p.m. ET/7 p.m. Local
  • Location: American Airlines Center (Dallas)
  • TV: ESPN
  • Electricity: ESPN+, Fubo

Look at game 1 of the StarsOilers series on Fubo

Brown, a decision for the season, is listed as a game on the NHL squad report.

The Stuart Skinner from Edmonton (2-3, 3.05 Tore-Ages average, 0.884 percentage savings) has successive shutouts. Dallas' Jake Oettinger (8-5, 2.47, .919) won six consecutive home games.

A big factor in the victory of the Oilers in the final of the Western Conference 2024: Edmonton went 14 against 14 with the penalty against Dallas. However, the stars enter this year's series with the Top Playoff Power Play (30.8%) among the four conference finals. Roope Hintz runs the way with three power play goals. Mikko Rantannen, who was acquired at the end of the trade, and Thomas Harley is connected to the power game with six points.

Coach Peter Deboer said on Wednesday morning that he had not decided whether he would hold on to seven defenders and 11 strikers in games against the Oilers. He did this in the last round when Miro Hekanen returned from an injury, so that the defender did not have to play big minutes immediately. Striker Mikko Rantannen was changed twice.

Oilers striker Connor Brown is a decision for playing time, said coach Kris Knoblauch.

If Brown cannot go (not announced), Viktor Arvidsson would get into game 1 after missing the last two games.

“I don't hesitate to have him in the line -up,” said Knoblauch about Arvidsson.

Predictions from US employees:

Jason Anderson: Stars in 6. Both teams have players who shed light on the offensive in the post -season. Mikko Rantannen has 19 points for Dallas, while Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl have summarized 25 templates. It is at the other end where every team had problems, with Edmonton's goalkeeper being saved for a percentage of 0.886 savings. The stars gave up a whopping 408 shots in the playoffs, but Jake Oettinger had increased the challenge and led the league in some important underlying metrics for goalkeepers. Expect many goals in this series, but ultimately Dallas continues.

Mike Brehm: stars in 7. The Oilers are deeper than last season, but also the stars, with the obstacles of striker Mikko Rantanten and Mikael Granlund. Defender Thomas Harley made a big jump when Miro was injured in Heikan, and now Heikan is back. This series will go away because the defender of Oilers Mattias Ekholm will return at some point. The stars have the lead in the series finale because they are at home, and coach Peter Deboer is 9-0 in game 7.

Jace Evans: Oilers in 6. Edmonton tries to extinguish the heartache of last season and has a team of fate beds. In the first round, they looked completely at the ropes against the kings just to gather for game fashion and win six consecutive games after they switched to Calvin Pickard on the net. After Pickard was injured, Stuart Skinner got his job back and reacted with two consecutive failures to suppress the golden knights. You need some magic to win the Stanley Cup. It certainly feels like the Oilers have it. (And Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl also helps.)

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