It doesn’t get any bigger than Game 7 in the NHL playoffs, and last night, our beloved Edmonton Oilers had the chance to punch their ticket to the Western Conference Final with one more win over the Vancouver Canucks.
The Edmonton Oilers are going to the Western Conference Final for the second time in three years.
The Edmonton Oilers forced a Game 7 on Saturday night with a 5-1 win over the Vancouver Canucks. It was the first time in this series that either team had won by more than a goal.
For the first time in their Western Conference second-round series, the Edmonton Oilers and Vancouver Canucks were not separated by one goal in Game 6 at Rogers Place on Saturday night.
The Oilers were either going to pick up and win and extend their series with the Canucks to seven games or get themselves bumped in Game 6 at home for the second straight season.
Oilers goaltender Stuart Skinner allowed just one goal in his return to the net as Edmonton forced a Game 7 with a 5-1 win over the Canucks.
Connor McDavid and the Edmonton Oilers have forced Game 7 against the Vancouver Canucks.
Stuart Skinner is in goal tonight for the Edmonton Oilers vs the Vancouver Canucks for Game 6 of their Western Conference Semi-Final showdown. Tonight’s
As you’ve likely read by now, the Edmonton Oilers plan to start Stuart Skinner for game six at home against the Vancouver Canucks tonight. Call it a coach’s
EDMONTON – The Vancouver Canucks have a chance to advance to the National Hockey League’s Western Conference Final for the first time in 13 years with a victory tonight over the Edmonton Oilers at Rogers Place. The Canucks hold a 3-2 series edge in this second round series following a 3-2 home ice victory in Game 5 on Thursday night.
Stuart Skinner will return to the net for the Edmonton Oilers in a must-win Game 6 against the Vancouver Canucks on Saturday night. Down 3-2 in the series and coming off of a game where the offense was virtually non-existent, the Oilers face elimination in the Western Conference second-round matchup.
Goaltender Stuart Skinner will start in net on Saturday as the Edmonton Oilers attempt to stave off elimination versus the visiting Vancouver Canucks in Game 6 of their Western Conference semifinal series.
The Oilers are facing elimination, trailing the series 3-2.
The Edmonton Oilers appear set to make significant roster changes for tonight’s crucial Game 6 against the Vancouver Canucks. Goalie Stuart Skinner is expected to start, a move first reported by Frank Seravalli.
According to a report from Daily Faceoff insider Frank Seravalli, the Edmonton Oilers are leaning towards making a couple of line changes ahead of a crucial Game 6 vs.
In a do-or-die Game 6, the Edmonton Oilers will make another change in goal tonight as Stuart Skinner returns to the crease on home ice. He’ll replace Calvin Pickard, who drew in for Games 4 and 5, helping his club secure a win and keep another close.
The Edmonton Oilers goaltending has been a bit inconsistent so far in their second round series against the Vancouver Canucks. Stuart Skinner had a rough
Last week I wrote about the goaltending matchup heading into this second round series between the Canucks and Oilers and, more importantly, what made Stuart Skinner’s game perfect for the Canucks’ shooters to exploit.
After a disappointing Game 4 loss, there is no weakness more glaring than what happened to this Vancouver Canucks top power play unit. It hasn’t been all bad this series, as they’ve converted on three of their nine opportunities through their first three games.
The Edmonton Oilers went from disappointment to ecstasy in 62 seconds on Tuesday night.
The Edmonton Oilers are trailing in their series with the Vancouver Canucks 2-1 after losing Game 3 by a score of 4-3. What is becoming evident is that Stuart Skinner is not the goaltender who can lead the Oilers to a Stanley Cup.
Edmonton Oilers goaltender Stuart Skinner was apologetic and reflective in his media availability on Monday morning in the home dressing room at Rogers Place.
While a lot of the discussion after Game 3 of the Pacific Division Final between the Vancouver Canucks and Edmonton Oilers is about what happened following the final buzzer, there is a lot of concern about what is going on between the pipes in Edmonton.
EDMONTON — That sound you hear? That’s the Edmonton Oilers’ season swirling in the bowl with Stuart Skinner jiggling the toilet handle. The Oilers are swimming in you-know-what in the deep end of that pool now after Sunday’s 4-3 loss to the Vancouver Canucks, and the problem is, there doesn’t seem to be a life raft in sight.
All season long, we’ve been told that the Oilers’ problems were in front of the net. Jake Allen’s name was often bandied about, and in the end, the club never got their hands on the former Habs or another netminder to help them in the playoffs.
The Edmonton Oilers were on cruise control in Game 1 of their all-Canadian Western Conference second-round series against the Vancouver Canucks on Wednesday night.
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