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McDavid, Oilers lament missed opportunity in Game 2 against Stars

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Last updated: May 27, 2024 10:20 am
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DALLAS — Connor McDavid feels the Edmonton Oilers let an opportunity slip against the Dallas Stars in Game 2 of the Western Conference Final at American Airlines Center on Saturday.

Up 1-0 in the best-of-7 series, Edmonton had an outstanding opening period, outshooting Dallas 16-4, but went into the first intermission tied 1-1 and was unable to maintain momentum through the next two periods in a 3-1 loss.

Game 3 is at Rogers Place in Edmonton on Monday (8:30 p.m. ET; CBC, TVAS, SN, TNT, truTV, MAX).

“I thought it was close all game long,” said McDavid, the Oilers captain. “I thought we had a good start. It was a good response by ‘Brownie’ (Connor Brown) and his whole line. You never like to lose. We had a big opportunity here tonight and we didn’t capitalize.”

Edmonton fell behind 1-0 on the first shot on goal by Dallas at 3:39 of the first period. Jamie Benn kept the puck on a 2-on-1 with Logan Stankoven and beat goalie Stuart Skinner from the top of the right face-off circle.

The Oilers weren’t down for long. Brown tied it 1-1 just 44 seconds later on the rebound of a redirection from Cody Ceci.

From that point, the Oilers dominated the period and had a number of excellent opportunities to take the lead but were unable to get the puck past Stars goalie Jake Oettinger again.

“We came out of that period in a good spot, and it was just about building, and overall, in the game, they just got one more bounce than us,” Brown said. “They’re a good team. They came with a good push. We know we can be better, so we’re just going to gear up for Game 3.”

Edmonton entered the game 6-0 in the Stanley Cup Playoffs when tied after the first period. However, the Oilers are now 0-3 when tied after two periods.

“More goals (in the first) would have been nice and it would have set us up easier to go on from there,” Oilers coach Kris Knoblauch said. “They’re going to make their plays and we can’t dictate the entire story, but I thought our start was real good.”

Territorial play evened out in the second period and neither team was able to score, which set up another opportunity for Edmonton to take command of the series by winning the third period.

A redirection by Mason Marchment 3:41 into the third, however, gave Dallas the lead, and Edmonton was not able to generate much offense the rest of the way. The Oilers gave up a third goal, to Esa Lindell, into an empty net at 17:57 with Skinner pulled for an extra attacker.

“Anytime you play fairly well and you have your opportunities to score, it would have been nice to come out of here 2-0,” Knoblauch said. “Obviously Dallas has a lot to say about that and I thought the story of the night was the play of two goaltenders. We only got one goal, but the chances we had and the chances they had, it could have been a very high-scoring game. I think we could have come out of here with two games, but obviously, it’s just one.”

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