
Third-period swoon costs Oilers in Game 1 of conference final against Stars
DALLAS — The Edmonton Oilers controlled the NHL’s Western Conference final opener until suddenly they didn’t.
The lone Canadian club left in Stanley Cup contention this year was up 3-1 on the Dallas Stars after two periods Wednesday.
The Stars scored three unanswered power-play goals in less than six minutes to start the third and tilt the ice in favour of the hosts.
The Oilers, who were plus-10 in third-period goals this post-season, couldn’t wrest control back after ineffectual penalty kills as the Stars prevailed 6-3.