The offensive power of the Dallas Stars was too much for the Edmonton Oilers.
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Edmonton Oilers and Dallas Stars both belong to the top team of the Western Conference based on the standings, but their mutual meeting showed that at the moment the level difference is clearly in favor of the Stars.
The result was an easy 6–2 victory for the Dallasites.
Late on Saturday night, there was a significant difference in the efficiency of the first chains. Roope Hintz Jason Robertson and Joe Pavelski on his side, he scored two goals on even pitches (1–0 and 3–1) and three when playing with superiority (4–1, 5–2 and 6–2). It is worth noting for Stars that the captain who played last season scored three goals in yv Jamie Benn.
Benni’s two hits were scored by the lute again Miro Heiskanen.
The Oilers Connor McDavid, Ryan Nugent-Hopkins and Zach Hyman remained ineffective, even though Nugent-Hopkins and McDavid had one advantage For Leon Draitsail they cheated.
Pulju blinked
Behind the stars Jesse Puljujärvi took a small step in the right direction. At the beginning of the third period, Puljujärvi found a small and timely move on the wing Darnell Nurse, who shot a 2-4 taper. At the end of the first period, Bisonkuningas released by Dylan Holloway drive-thru, but this overturns a high-quality open plot.
The performances convinced the Oilers pilot Jay Woodcroft to such an extent that Puljujärvi was able to experiment with another superior composition of oil shirts for a while.
Torniolainen has compiled a balance of 1+1 in 12 matches of the season.
Hintz on fire
In the match played in Edmonton, in addition to Heiskanen (0+2), Hintz (0+2) and Puljujärvi (0+1), the Finnish powers got one assist Jani Hakanpää.
Hintz is on a five-game point streak, during which he has generated ten power points (3+7). In the Oilers fall, he stood on the sideline Mikko from Ranta to the top spot on the Finnish stock exchange.
TOP-5 OF THE FINNISH POINTS EXCHANGE
1. Mikko Rantanen 7+9=16
Roope Hintz 5+11=16
2. Sebastian Aho 7+8=15
4. Mikael Granlund 1+9=10
5. Alexander Barkov 2+7=9
The Dallas Stars, who lead the Central Division, have played 12 times, of which they have won eight. The Oilers, who are second in the Pacific Division, have won seven times, but have two consecutive losses.
The Oilers will try to break their streak in Washington the night before Tuesday. The Stars, on the other hand, next play as a guest of the Winnipeg Jets a day later.