Connor McDavid, Oilers clinch
series with Stars in Game 6
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[June 03, 2024]
Connor McDavid, Leon Draisaitl and the Edmonton Oilers have
finally taken that big leap forward. Thanks to a nail-biting 2-1
home victory over the Dallas Stars on Sunday, Edmonton's two
superstars are off to the Stanley Cup Final for the first time in
their careers.
"It probably hasn't sunk in yet," Draisaitl told Sportsnet. "Very
excited. We put in a lot of work. It was an up-and-down year,
especially early on, and (we) really battled adversity."
The Oilers, who last reached the championship round in 2006, will
face the Florida Panthers, a series featuring the farthest distance
between teams in finals history, in a best-of-seven affair that
kicks off on Saturday in Sunrise, Fla.
Edmonton last won the Stanley Cup in 1990, while the Panthers have
never claimed hockey's holy grail. Florida lost last year's final to
the Vegas Golden Knights.
The Oilers punched their ticket to hockey's biggest stage by beating
the Stars in six games in the Western Conference finals, claiming
the final three games of the series.
McDavid netted one goal and recorded one assist in Game 6, and Zach
Hyman's first-period tally held up as the game-winner. Defenseman
Evan Bouchard notched a pair of assists and goaltender Stuart
Skinner made 34 saves on a night his team was outshot 35-10.
"I can't say enough good things about him," McDavid said about his
netminder. "A lot of people doubted him. A lot of people said things
about him, but he's done nothing but stand in there for us and stand
tall. I'm so happy for him."
Mason Marchment scored the lone Dallas goal, and goalie Jake
Oettinger stopped eight shots.
The Oilers won only two of their first dozen regular-season games
and sat 31st in the league standings on Nov. 12, when coach Jay
Woodcroft was fired and replaced by Kris Knoblauch. Reaching the
final was a whale of a climb.
"We always knew how good of a team we had in here and how tight this
group is here," Draisaitl said. "I can't stress it enough. It wasn't
easy, wasn't an easy beginning to the year, but we all dug in and
pulled ourselves out."
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Jun 2, 2024; Edmonton, Alberta, CAN; Edmonton Oilers forward Connor
McDavid (97) celebrates after scoring a goal against the Dallas
Stars during the first period in game six of the Western Conference
Final of the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Rogers Place. Mandatory
Credit: Perry Nelson-USA TODAY Sports
McDavid's highlight-reel power-play goal opened the
scoring at 4:17 of the first, coming on his team's first shot on net
for his fifth goal of the playoffs.
Hyman added another man-advantage marker at 15:42 of the first
period by ripping a top-corner shot from the slot for his
league-best 14th goal of the postseason.
Marchment finally solved Skinner at 9:18 of the third period, but
Dallas -- the conference's regular-season champion -- could not find
the equalizer.
"Hockey's hard. You need a lot of things to go right," Stars forward
Tyler Seguin said. "We lost to a team we thought we could beat.
Sometimes, that's the playoffs. Sometimes, it's that one bounce, one
goal, one save."
Dallas failed to score during three power-play opportunities on
Sunday and failed to record a man-advantage marker during the whole
series. Edmonton has successfully killed 28 short-handed situations
in its past 10 postseason games.
"Gutted. It's the only word I can feel when you lose a game like
that," Stars coach Peter DeBoer said. "I'm proud of our group. Proud
of our fight. Proud of our battle. You're just gutted. They did
leave everything out there and should be going to play a Game 7, but
we're not. You have to give Edmonton credit."
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