Oilers rout Dallas Stars 6-1 in a dramatic playoff clash

Sunday, May 25, 2025, 6:20 pm

In a decisive Stanley Cup playoff matchup at Rogers Place, the Edmonton Oilers dismantled the Dallas Stars 6-1. Connor McDavid and Zach Hyman stamped their authority on the game while Stuart Skinner delivered a career-best performance between the pipes, leaving the Stars scrambling and spectators both impressed and a little amused by the sheer dominance on display.


edmontonjournal.com / MATHESON: Nugent-Hopkins was all over scoresheet for the Oilers

The Edmonton Oilers may have held their breath after Ryan Nugent-Hopkins lost his when he smashed into the end boards with some help from Dallas Stars defenceman Lian Bichsel in the middle period Sunday, but he got his wits about him and, as usual, was all over the scoresheet in Game 3. His play…

edmontonjournal.com / Edmonton Oilers deliver another beat down, pull away from Dallas Stars

Give the Dallas Stars credit for trying, but on Sunday afternoon at Rogers Place, their best simply wasn’t good enough. It was close for a while. The Stars threatened here and there, but each time they rose up and looked like they might be coming back to make a game of it, the Edmonton Oilers […]

cbc.ca / McDavid, Hyman score two apiece as Oilers top Stars 6-1

Zach Hyman had two goals and an assist, Connor McDavid also had a two-goal outing and the Edmonton Oilers took a 2-1 lead in their Western Conference Final series with a 6-1 victory over the Dallas Stars on Sunday.

edmontonjournal.com / Player grades: Stuart Skinner with his best game, Edmonton Oilers 6, Dallas Stars, 1

Stuart Skinner came up with his best goalie performance of the 2025 playoffs, Connor McDaved and Zach Hyman revved up their attack, and the Edmonton Oilers beat the Dallas Stars 6-1 in Game 3 of the Western Conference final. It’s hard to argue a goalie stole a win in a 6-1 game, but Skinner did […]

edmontonjournal.com / Edmonton Oilers fans keep their game-day routine and superstitions in tact for rare Stanley Cup matinee

"I worked night shift, and got off work at 5:30 a.m. and slept for a couple hours, and got up to start my game day routine. I have to get into the (Moss) Pit this game"


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