
Oilers reset after one that got away, aim for a Game 2 win and split in Dallas
DALLAS — More of the front 40 and less of the back 20 was the Edmonton Oilers’ theme Thursday.
The Oilers head into Friday’s Game 2 of the NHL’s Western Conference final against the Dallas Stars wanting to replicate the first two periods of the opener when they were up 3-1, and bin the last period when the Stars scored five unanswered goals for the 6-3 win.
“Really good for 40 and really bad for 20,” was Edmonton captain Connor McDavid’s assessment Thursday.
“We’ve been really good in high-pressure situations, high-pressure games. Game 2 would be one of those where we’ve got to find a way to get a win here. A lot of positives come out of Game 1. Didn’t find a way to get a win. I don’t think we need to change a whole lot.”