Game Details
- Matchup: Edmonton Oilers (3rd seed, Pacific Division) vs. Dallas Stars (2nd seed, Central Division)
- Date: Wednesday, May 21, 2025
- Time: 8:00 PM ET
- Venue: American Airlines Center, Dallas, TX
- TV Broadcast: Sportsnet, TNT
- Series Status: Game 1 of the Western Conference Finals
Team Overview & Playoff Journey
Dallas Stars
The Stars are making their third consecutive appearance in the Western Conference Finals, proving their consistency as a top contender. They defeated the Winnipeg Jets in six games in the second round, showcasing their depth and defensive resilience.
Dallas boasts one of the most balanced rosters in the NHL, with Mikko Rantanen leading the team in playoff scoring with 19 points (9 goals, 10 assists). Jake Oettinger, their star goaltender, has been a rock in net, posting a .918 save percentage in the postseason.
Edmonton Oilers
The Oilers are back in the Conference Finals for the third time in four seasons, looking to avenge last year’s Stanley Cup Final loss. Edmonton eliminated the Vegas Golden Knights in five games, closing out the series with back-to-back shutouts.
Connor McDavid has been dominant, leading the Oilers with 17 points (3 goals, 14 assists), while Leon Draisaitl has contributed 16 points (5 goals, 11 assists). Edmonton’s power play has been lethal, but their penalty kill has struggled, sitting at 66.7% efficiency.
Key Matchups
Connor McDavid vs. Dallas’ Defensive Core
McDavid is the most dynamic player in the NHL, but Dallas has a strong defensive structure led by Miro Heiskanen. If the Stars can limit McDavid’s space, they’ll have a better chance of controlling the game.
Jake Oettinger vs. Stuart Skinner
Oettinger has been one of the best goalies in the playoffs, while Skinner has been inconsistent but finished strong against Vegas. If Skinner can maintain his form, Edmonton will have a fighting chance.
Depth Scoring Battle
Both teams have relied on their depth. Dallas has eight 20-goal scorers, while Edmonton has seen contributions from 13 different forwards in the playoffs. Secondary scoring could be the deciding factor.
Dallas has home-ice advantage and a more reliable goaltender, but Edmonton’s elite offensive firepower makes this a close matchup. Expect a tight, high-scoring game, with the Stars having a slight edge due to their defensive depth.
Game Odds
Edmonton Oilers 5.5
Dallas Stars – 125
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Tuesday, May 20, 2025










