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Summary: Stars score five unanswered goals in the third period, Stun Oilers in game 1

The Edmonton Oilers blew a lead in the third period, and the comeback children were back in business in Dallas on Wednesday evening, where they scored five unanswered goals in the third period.

The Dallas stars gathered to defeat the Edmonton Oilers in game 1 of the Western Conference final with 6: 3. Three of the five goals that were scored in the last period came up with the power game.

Tyler Seguin had two goals and a template for the stars. Esa Lindell added an empty nice to seal the deal. Miro Heikanen, Mikael Granlund and Matt Duchene, who provided the game winner, also achieved Dallas.

Leon Draisaitl, Ryan Nugent-Hopkins and Evan Bouchard achieved for Edmonton.

Jake Oettinger held 24 out of 27 shots for the stars and Stuart Skinner made 22 parades.

First period

Draisaitl put Edmonton 1-0 in a little more than 10 minutes after the game when he made a shot from Oettinger Top shelf after sneaking around Wyatt Johnston and had a clear shot on the net.

Dallas tied the game about five minutes later after Seguin had jumped on a loose puck after Draisaitl lost control over it and defeated an outlier and defeated Skinner Glove page.

Second period

Ryan Nugent-Hopkins scored 6:08 in the second frame at the Power Play to provide the Oilers a 2-1 advantage. It was a beautiful piece built by McDavid and Draisaitl. As soon as McDavid drove the puck through the neutral zone, he tried to lead him through traffic, but the puck was tipped over. Suddenly Nugent Hopkins had an incredible consciousness and shot the puck by Oettinger.

About 1:40 later Evan Bouchard fired a Wrister over the Oettinger's glove to provide the Oilers a two-goal advantage. Then the bikes came out of the car.

Third period

Dallas also invited a flood of goals in the third period to take out a comeback for the age group.

The stars scored 32 seconds in the third period on the Man Advantage when Heikanen made a shot through a triple screen to bring Dallas into a goal. Skinner was examined by two of his teammates. That was not exactly ideal because he never saw the puck. For Hiskanen it was his first goal since January 9th.

Almost three minutes later, Granlund tied the game at the age of three when he fired a shot that settled directly under the crossbar and from the net. The goal was initially waved in by the first official on site, but they were overridden.

The comeback children took a 4: 3 lead a little more than a minute later when Matt Düchene collected a loose puck and fired him from a couple of Oilers defender and Skinner. It happened after Skinner had made the first rescue and Roope Hintz was stumbled in front of the net. Düchene, who sold a high call to bring Evander Kane shortly in front of the box, scored the start goal for his first goal of the off -season.

Seguin scored his second night to score 6: 3 when he hit a Sam Steel Rückhand out of the air and into the net to officially get out of reach.

With 3:15 in the game, Lindell scored on an empty nice thing that drove almost the entire ice sheet, and the 6: 3 ending point was cemented.

snack

Stuart Skinner will take a lot of heat from the Hasern, but you really cannot blame him for this loss. Yes, a large number of these punishments called in the third phase against Edmonton reminded of some of the violations called the avalanche in the first round. You could have called a distortion penalty for Mason Marchment and Duchene. However, it is part of the game and Edmonton should have strengthened and better defense should have been played. Skinner was absolutely helpless on this triple screen; He had Marchment and two of his own boys who blocked him. Skinner had no chance, and the additional punishments were also no help.

This team from Dallas Stars has everything. The depth of this team, as we have already said, is dangerous. And as if they have people who have points, defend, fight and have forecheck, they also have a good series of actors. This is not hate. That is admiration. The way they could manipulate the officials in the playoffs is honestly impressive. It worked for them and their power game was almost no longer available in the post -season.

Imminent

Game 2 is in Dallas on Friday evening. Puck Drop is local time at 6 p.m.

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