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4 Takeaways From Oilers’ Double OT Win in Game 1 Against Stars – The Hockey Writers – Edmonton Oilers

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The Edmonton Oilers have taken the first lead in the 2024 Western Conference Final, thanks to a thrilling 3-2 victory over the Dallas Stars at American Airlines Center on Thursday (May 23) in Game 1 of the best-of-seven series.

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Oilers captain Connor McDavid scored just 32 seconds into double overtime, giving Edmonton its first win in the conference final round since 2006. Leon Draisaitl and Zach Hyman also scored for the Oilers, who led 2-0 before Dallas rallied with a pair of goals from Tyler Seguin.

Edmonton’s Stuart Skinner made 31 saves, with nine coming in sudden death. Stars netminder Jake Oettinger stopped 35 shots, but it wasn’t enough to prevent Dallas from losing the first game of a playoff series for a seventh straight time.

Here are four takeaways from Edmonton’s victory on Thursday to take a 1-0 series lead.

McDavid’s Moment of Redemption

With just two goals in the first two rounds of the playoffs, McDavid’s scoring output has been well below what’s expected of the five-time Art Ross Trophy recipient who is widely considered the best hockey player on the planet. Going into Thursday’s tilt, McDavid was without a goal in the last six games.

Connor McDavid, Edmonton Oilers (Amy Irvin / The Hockey Writers)

He had a glorious chance to end the game with just over five minutes left in the first overtime, when he gathered a rebound on Oettinger’s doorstep and was looking at an open net before the sprawling Stars goalie somehow got his stick on the puck.

Finally, on the first shift of the second OT, McDavid broke his scoring drought, putting the puck past Oettinger with the redirection of a brilliant feed from Evan Bouchard.

It was the second overtime goal in the Stanley Cup Playoffs for McDavid, who becomes the seventh skater to have scored multiple overtime postseason goals as a member of the Oilers.

Edmonton’s Penalty Kill Continues to Amaze

The overtime winner was especially sweet for McDavid, considering he spent an agonizing four minutes in the penalty box after being assessed a double minor for high-sticking Stars forward Matt Duchene just 17 seconds into the first overtime.

When he spoke to the media after the game, Edmonton’s captain had one word to describe what it was like watching from the sin bin while his teammates played four-on-five for four minutes: “miserable”.

“I hated every second of it, but the guys did an amazing job, truthfully,”…

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