Stars score 3 PP goals in 5 1/2
minutes early in 3rd, rally to beat Oilers 6-3 in Game 1
[May 22, 2025]
By STEPHEN HAWKINS
DALLAS (AP) — The Dallas Stars powered their way to a series-opening
victory in their Western Conference final rematch with the Edmonton
Oilers.
And it was quick turnaround.
Miro Heiskanen, Mikael Granlund and Matt Duchene scored power-play
goals in a 5:26 span early in the third period, when the Stars
overcame a two-goal deficit in a 6-3 victory Wednesday night.
“It started with a power play," Duchene said. "You get one right
way, and it’s like, ‘Hey, we’re back in it now with momentum.’ Get
another one right away.”
Dallas opened the third period with a man advantage from a penalty
that carried over from the second. Heiskanen scored 32 seconds in on
a shot from near the blue line, Granlund tied it at 3 and Duchene
put the Stars ahead to stay with a second-effort score.
“I didn’t feel through 40 minutes that we had made (the Oilers) earn
the position they were in. so, guys responded. We got fortunate. We
got some power-play goals,” Stars coach Pete DeBoer said. "Happy for
our power play. It took a lot of heat last year at this point of the
year. it was the difference tonight for us, so it’s great.''
Tyler Seguin had two goals and an assist for the Stars. Esa Lindell
added a empty-netter that went almost the entire length of the ice
for their first five-goal third period in a playoff game. Jake
Oettinger stopped 24 shots.

Game 2 is Friday night in Dallas.
Dallas went 0 for 14 on power plays in losing the West final last
year in six games, and gave up two short-handed goals in the
process. The Stars also failed to convert with a man advantage only
7 1/2 minutes into this opener, but quickly turned that around in
the third period.
Leon Draisaitl had a goal and two assists for the rested Oilers, who
played for the first time since wrapping up their second-round
series a week earlier in Game 5 at Vegas. Ryan Nugent-Hopkins had a
power-play goal and an assist, defenseman Evan Bouchard had his
fifth goal and Connor McDavid two assists.
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Dallas Stars center Tyler Seguin (91) celebrates his goal with
teammate center Sam Steel (18) during the third period in Game 1 of
the Western Conference finals in the NHL hockey Stanley Cup playoffs
against the Edmonton Oilers, Wednesday, May 21, 2025, in Dallas. (AP
Photo/LM Otero)

Stuart Skinner, who had lost his starting job in
these playoffs before Calvin Pickard got hurt in the last series,
stopped 22 of 27 shots. Skinner had closed out the Golden Knights
with consecutive shutouts.
“Goals have been going in a little differently, in different ways.
Again, it’s a different series so they show us different things,”
Skinner said. “The PK, it’s been a little bit up and down. It was
bad at the start of the first round then got better. It was great
all series against Vegas and (now) a struggle for one game. I mean,
again, it's one game.”
Heiskanen and Duchene both scored for the first time this
postseason.
It was only the fourth game for Heiskanen since missing the last 32
regular-season games and first 10 playoff games because of left knee
surgery. He scored a wrister from near the boards just inside the
blue line.
Duchene got his goal after his initial shot went off teammate Roope
Hintz, who was laid out on the ice after getting knocked down. The
puck went right back to Duchene, who then flicked it into the net.
“The first one that hit him, I’m like, this is kind of par for the
course this postseason for me. If there’s something that could go
wrong, it did, and then it comes back and goes in,” Duchene said. “I
couldn’t believe I still had room. Kind of a funny one. But it feels
good.”
The Stars won their seventh consecutive home game this postseason, a
first since the franchise moved to Dallas in 1993. The Stars also
have won back-to-back series openers after losing eight consecutive
Game 1s.
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