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The Oilers and Stars will be in the Western Conference Finals with the Stanley Cup Dream.

Oilers, the stars are equipped with high-risk rematch
Connor McDavid smiled and glided from the ice in Las Vegas, all of which showed that redemption was completed, but the unfinished business fell ahead. The Edmonton Oilers will face the Dallas Stars in the Western Conference Finals for the second consecutive year, with both locker rooms hovering since October.

The Oilers beat Vegas’ Golden Knights by five games, and the stars closed the door on the Winnipeg Jets in six tough games. Now, the two Western Conference heavyweights will fight again, not only for pride, but for the right to chase the Stanley Cup. Also Read: Adam Henrique Saved His Career, Edmonton

The NHL announced that the 2025 Western Conference Final will begin in Dallas on Wednesday, May 21, where stars will enjoy the Home-Ice advantage. Edmonton ousted Dallas in six games in last year’s conference finals, and the stars have been taking revenge ever since.

Final schedule for the All Western Conference (all times):

  • Game 1 @dal – Wednesday, May 21, 6pm
  • Match 2 @Dal – Friday, May 23, 6pm
  • Game 3 @EDM – Sunday, May 25, 1pm
  • Game 4 @EDM – Tuesday, May 27, 6pm
  • Game 5 @dal – Thursday, May 29, 6pm (If necessary)
  • Game 6 @EDM – Saturday, May 31, 6 pm (If necessary)
  • Game 7 @dal – Monday, June 2, 6pm (If necessary)

Fans looking to participate in the action can find limited tickets in the Oiler Family Playoff Playoffs edmontonoilers.com/tickets.
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The stars take revenge. Dallas entered the series with playoff momentum and memories of last year’s disappointment under Miro Heiskanen’s calm leadership at the Blue Line and Jake Oettinger’s steady goalkeeper.

For Edmonton, the path back to this stage is to prove lasting power. McDavid and Leon Draisaitl are still a force, but it is the depth of the team, defensive perseverance and playoff experience that make them serious contenders in the Stanley Cup.

The Oilers have not raised the Cup since 1990. The star won the 1999 championship for the last time. Both teams believe the drought may end this year. Only one person will have a chance.

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