Oilers One Win from Stanley Cup Final After Game 4 Victory

The Edmonton Oilers have positioned themselves just one victory away from a return to the Stanley Cup Final following a convincing 4-1 win over the Dallas Stars in Game 4 of the Western Conference Finals on Tuesday evening. This pivotal contest saw notable performances from several key players, marking a significant step for the Oilers in their quest for the championship.
Leon Draisaitl opened the scoring for the Oilers with a power-play goal in the first period, establishing a 1-0 lead as the teams headed into intermission. The Stars' Jason Robertson answered back six minutes into the second period, leveling the score at one. However, Corey Perry responded with a critical tip-in goal shortly thereafter, which would ultimately become the game-winner, a play that showcased the brilliance of Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, who is enjoying a standout series with eight points in just four games.
As the game progressed, Kasperi Kapanen and Adam Henrique added goals in the waning moments of the third period, both coming from empty-net opportunities. Connor McDavid further contributed by tallying a pair of assists, underscoring his impact on the ice. The Oilers' victory not only brought elation to their fan base but also sets them on the path toward potentially ending a Canadian team's long championship drought, with the last Cup win by a Canadian franchise occurring in 1993. Game 5 is scheduled for Thursday at 8 p.m. ET in Dallas, where a win for the Oilers would secure their spot in the Cup Final for the second consecutive year. Should they succeed, a rematch against the Florida Panthers looms, as the Panthers currently lead the Eastern Conference Finals against the Carolina Hurricanes, 3-1, with a chance to clinch the conference title in a road game on Wednesday at 8 p.m. ET.








