Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, Oilers take
3-2 series lead over Stars
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[June 01, 2024]
The Edmonton Oilers last reached the Stanley Cup Final in
2006. They are one win from returning after claiming a 3-1 road
victory over the Dallas Stars on Friday.
Ryan Nugent-Hopkins scored a pair of power-play goals, Philip
Broberg added his first career playoff goal and Stuart Skinner made
19 saves for the Oilers, who lead the best-of-seven Western
Conference final 3-2.
The Oilers will try to finish the series Sunday night at home.
"It'll take our best effort," said captain Connor McDavid, who
assisted on Nugent-Hopkins' first power-play goal. "It's four wins
for a reason. It's tough to get any wins in the playoffs, let alone
four against a team. They're a great group over there and are gonna
respond."
A carbon copy of Friday's performance should do the trick. While
holding the Stars to only 10 shots on net through the first two
periods, Edmonton played about as perfect of a game as could be
expected at this juncture of the playoffs.
The two man-advantage markers by Nugent-Hopkins, the first
power-play goals by either team in this series, set the tone. The
2011 first overall draft choice who is Edmonton's longest serving
player chipped a backhanded rebound attempt into the cage at 14:09
of the first period to open the scoring.
Nugent-Hopkins doubled the lead 66 seconds into the second period
with a shot that went off the post and in for his sixth goal of the
playoffs.
"He's been my favorite ever since I was a young buck," Skinner said.
"I was that kid watching him on television going, 'Nuuuuge.' I've
always been a big fan of him and it's pretty amazing to see what he
can do. He's a leader for a reason, he's such a good player, such a
good two-way player, and does everything right."
Broberg, who made his playoff debut in Game 4, netted his milestone
marker at 5:09 of the middle frame with a long slap shot.
Wyatt Johnston scored for the Stars with 5:51 remaining in
regulation, which snapped Skinner's shutout streak at 108 minutes
and 43 seconds, to net his 10th goal of the playoffs. Goalie Jake
Oettinger stopped 23 shots.
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May 31, 2024; Dallas, Texas, USA; Edmonton Oilers center Ryan
Nugent-Hopkins (93) in action against the Dallas Stars during the
first period between the Dallas Stars and the Edmonton Oilers in
game five of the Western Conference Final of the 2024 Stanley Cup
Playoffs at American Airlines Center. Mandatory Credit: Chris
Jones-USA TODAY Sports
It was nowhere near enough for the Stars, who were
the conference's best club during the regular season but are facing
elimination after dropping two consecutive games.
"You're excited. This is the fun part. What have you got to lose?"
forward Tyler Seguin said. "It's a heck of a challenge, the whole
season, going into that rink. We've taken pride in how we've been on
the road all year."
Dallas has won six of eight road games during the playoffs, compared
to a 4-6 home record.
"We're the best road team in the league, playoffs and regular
season," Dallas coach Pete DeBoer said. "We've got to win one road
game."
One road game in a hockey-crazed city.
"The crowd's gonna be buzzing, for sure," Nugent-Hopkins said.
"They're gonna be loud and excited. For us, it's about controlling
the emotions, playing within ourselves and just trusting our game's
good enough to get the job done."
--Field Level Media
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