The Edmonton Oilers came out strong in Game 4 of the series against the Dallas Stars, securing a decisive 5-2 victory. The Oilers displayed exceptional teamwork and skill throughout the game, dominating their opponents in all aspects of play. Their offensive strategy was particularly impressive, with Connor McDavid leading the charge with two goals and an assist.
Defensively, the Oilers were solid, limiting the Stars' scoring opportunities and effectively shutting down their offensive threats. Goaltender Mike Smith had a standout performance, making key saves to keep his team in the lead. The Oilers' special teams also played a crucial role in their success, converting on two power play opportunities.
It was 13 games into the season. They were 2-9-1, skidding into an abyss of their own making. Those visions of Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl lifting the first Stanley Cup for the Oilers since 1990 fizzled into static.
Coach Jay Woodcroft was out. Kris Knoblauch, a novice NHL head coach who had been behind the bench of AHL Hartford, was in. And general manager Ken Holland isn't shy about giving Knoblauch credit for reaching to the abyss, pulling the team to solid footing and leading the Oilers to within seven wins of the Stanley Cup.
Edmonton defenceman Vincent Desharnais, who turned 28 on Thursday and hit the post in the third period of Monday’s Game 3 with the score tied, stayed out late with forwards Warren Foegele and Sam Carrick after the Oilers’ morning skate, which suggests all three will be scratched.
Perry has 125 points (53 goals, 72 assists) in 207 career postseason games with the Anaheim Ducks, Stars, Montreal Canadiens, Tampa Bay Lightning and Oilers.
He won the Stanley Cup with the Ducks in 2007 and advanced to the Cup Final in three consecutive seasons with the Stars (2020), Canadiens (2021) and Lightning (2022).
Perry signed a one-year contract with the Oilers on Jan. 22 after his contract was terminated by the Chicago Blackhawks following an internal investigation that determined he "engaged in conduct that is unacceptable and in violation of both the terms of his standard player's contract and the Blackhawks' internal policies intended to promote professional and safe work environments.”
Dallas outshot the Oilers 8-5 over the final 20 minutes and had the chance on the power play in the final five minutes to pull themselves back with a goal, but the successful streak of Edmonton penalty kills reached 23 straight and leave the Stars with no choice but to pull their goaltender with a two-goal gap in between them and salvaging a result.
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