Oilers ignite playoff turnaround with Game 3 power-play spark

Sunday, May 4, 2025, 5:20 pm

In a thrilling playoff twist, the Edmonton Oilers have rallied after a power-play goal in Game 3 shifted the series momentum. The team’s resurgence has stirred excitement as they gear up for Round 2, proving that even on an off day, a timely burst of brilliance can light the path to victory.


edmontonjournal.com / Vegas vets spells our Golden Knights' secret sauce for winning. Can Oilers copy it?

This in from broadcaster Daren Millard of the VGK Today podcast, his interview with massive Vegas Golden Knights d-man Nicolas Hague, who made a strong play on the boards to help set up the winning OT goal against the Minnesota Wild in Game 6, with Hague giving the recipe to Vegas’ secret sauce for…

edmontonjournal.com / This time it is the Edmonton Oilers who are out for revenge

The Oilers do look a lot better going into Round 2 than they did going into Round 1. They’re getting healthier, gaining momentum and feeling much more confident about what they are as a team.

edmontonjournal.com / Edmonton Oilers put some 'special' back into lackluster special teams

"I think about that Game 3, the power-play goal there kind of flipped the series. So, that's what special teams is all about and it will be big moving forward"


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