Oilers vs Stars Rematch: Insider Analysis of Western Conference Final

Tuesday, May 20, 2025, 7:20 pm

In a highly anticipated rematch of last season, the Edmonton Oilers and Dallas Stars renew their rivalry in the Western Conference Final. Veteran broadcasters and team insiders dissect game-changing tactics, spotlighting newcomer Mikko Rantanen’s potential impact as both sides adjust strategies for what promises to be a thrilling showdown.


thehub.ca / Kirk LaPointe: And then there was one—once again, the Edmonton Oilers are Canada’s last best hope for a Stanley Cup

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edmontonjournal.com / 'Stars can flush then in relatively short order': quick victory over Oilers, predicts official Dallas podcaster

This in from former NHL goalie Daryl “Razor” Reaugh, for 30 years the broadcaster for the Dallas Stars and analyst on the team’s official podcast, Podman Rush: “I honestly think that the Stars can flush them in in relatively short order. I do… If the Oil are forced to overcome like some of what…

edmontonjournal.com / MATHESON: Factors to ponder in Western Conference final

While the Oilers and Dallas Stars don’t have a lot of contempt for one another, (this isn’t Calgary, folks) it still promises to be appointment viewing after the Oilers finished off Dallas in the Western Conference final last June. Here are some things to ponder in this rematch. Gentlemen, start…

edmontonjournal.com / Fighting words! Dallas insider claims Mikko Rantanen is 'ultimate game breaker.' Hmmm

This in from top Dallas hockey commentator Daryl “Razor” Reaugh, the team’s broadcaster for almost 30 years now, his take that the Stars are better than they were last year, with one key being the attacking play of newcomer Mikko Rantanen, who Reaugh bills as the “ultimate game breaker.” Asked on…


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