Connor McDavid's goal in 2nd OT
gives Oilers 1-0 lead over Stars
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[May 24, 2024]
Failing to convert another golden opportunity was not an
option in Connor McDavid's eyes.
McDavid wasn't lamenting after he scored in double overtime to give
the visiting Edmonton Oilers a 3-2 victory over the Dallas Stars in
Game 1 of the Western Conference final on Thursday.
"Glad that we were able to get the win, otherwise I would have had a
tough time sleeping," McDavid said, alluding to being denied on a
golden chance in the first overtime.
The Oilers surrendered a two-goal lead but recovered thanks to
McDavid's ability to rise to the occasion. He redirected a crossing
pass from Evan Bouchard 32 seconds into the second OT for his third
goal of the playoffs.
"We're not surprised in here. He's the best in the world," Oilers
defenseman Mattias Ekholm said. "He had a good look in the first
overtime, too, to get it done, and my experience being here, he
doesn't get denied twice."
Game 2 will be Saturday in Dallas.
McDavid and Zach Hyman each collected one goal and one assist for
the Oilers, while Leon Draisaitl added a goal. Goaltender Stuart
Skinner made 31 saves, eight of them while killing all five Dallas
power plays, including a double-minor handed to McDavid in the
opening minute of the first overtime.
"A big thing for us was calming down," Skinner told Sportsnet. "It
was massive getting that PK done, four minutes for them. ... It was
a big effort from those guys and using that momentum to carry on
into the second overtime."
Tyler Seguin scored both goals for the Stars, who have lost seven
consecutive series-opening games. Jake Oettinger stopped 35 shots.
Draisaitl extended his point streak to 13 consecutive games to kick
off the playoffs when he opened the scoring 58 seconds into the
second period by burying a loose puck from the left circle for his
ninth goal of the postseason.
Hyman doubled the lead at 4:17 of the period when he pounced on a
loose puck for his 12th score of the playoffs.
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May 23, 2024; Dallas, Texas, USA; Edmonton Oilers left wing Dylan
Holloway (55) and goaltender Calvin Pickard (30) warm up prior to
the game between the Dallas Stars and the Edmonton Oilers in game
one of the Western Conference Final of the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs
at American Airlines Center. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-USA
TODAY Sports
Seguin jolted the Stars to life when he put them on
the board two minutes later by being on the spot to shovel the loose
puck into the net. He tied the clash with 3:23 remaining in
regulation when a blocked shot at the edge of the crease came right
to him to push into the yawning cage for his fifth of the playoffs.
"We played a good enough game to win and so did
they," Seguin said. "It's inches out there. I thought it was a great
hockey game. We've been here many times."
The Stars, who finished atop the Western Conference in the regular
season, dropped the first two games at home to the Vegas Golden
Knights before regrouping and claiming their opening-round series in
seven games. Dallas also lost Game 1 in the semifinals before
roaring back and beating the Colorado Avalanche in six games.
The good news for the Stars is knowing the recipe that has allowed
them to climb out of this kind of hole before.
"We're just going to have to be better," captain Jamie Benn said.
--Field Level Media
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