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The Dallas Stars could capitalize on a significant special teams advantage to get revenge against the Edmonton Oilers in the Western Conference finals.
The Dallas Stars may just want to wrap up their second-round Western Conference series when they have a chance in Game 6, and not let Connor Hellebuyck and the Jets get another game in Winnipeg.
By advancing to the conference finals for the 3rd straight year, the Stars can get revenge on the Edmonton Oilers.
The Dallas Stars can wrap up their NHL Western Conference playoff series on Saturday night with a win at home over the Winnipeg Jets.
On Monday, attention shifted from the team’s third-period breakout to a potential return by their top defenseman, Miro Heiskanen, who has been sidelined for months. Speaking after an optional practice, head coach Pete DeBoer reiterated that Heiskanen is still expected to rejoin the lineup at some point in the series.
One former Stars defender, John Klingberg, currently plays for the Edmonton Oilers. And he’s been doing a bang-up job since being cleared to play in the playoffs. On Tuesday night, the Oilers opened their series against the Vegas Golden Knights with a decisive 4-2 victory over the winner of the Pacific Division.
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HockeyFeed on MSNStars coach Pete DeBoer delivers a special message to Mark Scheifele in handshake lineUnfortunately for Scheifele and the Jets, that was as close as they came to winning on Saturday evening. After the Stars tied the game and with Scheifele in the penalty box, Stars defenseman Thomas Harley scored the overtime winner to end the Jets' season.
DALLAS — The Dallas Stars may just want to wrap up their second-round Western Conference series when they have a chance in Game 6, and not let Connor Hellebuyck and the Jets get another game in Winnipeg.
Pete DeBoer's consistent appearances in the NHL's third playoff round highlight more than just his coaching record. His influence has shaped team iden