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Kasperi Kapanen came in for Viktor Arvidsson, bringing speed, energy, and physicality. He threw five hits, only one behind Evander Kane, who led the Oilers with six hits. But one performance was more vital to the team's longevity during this playoff run. New Oilers Lines For Pivotal Playoff Game EDMONTON – Let’s get down to business.
The Edmonton Oilers look to clinch the second round of the NHL playoffs over the Vegas Golden Knights in Game 5 on Wednesday night.
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Adam Henrique had two goals, Stuart Skinner made 23 saves and the Edmonton Oilers beat the Vegas Golden Knights 3-0 on Monday night to take a 3-1 lead in their second-round NHL playoff series. Evander Kane had a goal and an assist for Edmonton.
Last season, Skinner had a 14-9 record in the playoffs with a 2.45 GAA, .901 save percentage and one shutout. This season, he was 26-18-4 in 51 games (50 starts) during the regular season with a 2.81 GAA, .896 save percentage and three shutouts.
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The Carolina Hurricanes and Edmonton Oilers are one win away from their respective conference finals. Carolina once again took care of business against the Washington Capitals on Monday night with a home Game 4 victory.
Adam Henrique scored twice to lead the Oilers to a 3-0 victory over the visiting Vegas Golden Knights on Monday, a result that puts Edmonton one win away from advancing in the Stanley Cup playoffs.
On Monday night at Rogers Place, the Edmonton Oilers looked like bonafide Stanley Cup contenders, and the Vegas Golden Knights looked shell-shocked, sluggish and disconnected. It should have been a desperate situation for both sides.
EDMONTON -- Stuart Skinner will start for the Edmonton Oilers in Game 4 of the Western Conference Second Round against the Vegas Golden Knights at Rogers Place on Monday (9:30 p.m. ET; CBC, TVAS, SN, TNT, truTV, MAX).
The Edmonton Oilers face off with the Las Vegas Golden Knights in Game 4 of the Stanley Cup playoffs, in what’s already been a high-scoring, contentious affair.
If the Oilers win it all, who should get credit? If the team craters, who should get the blame? Here's a look.