
What a fun end to the second round. Edmonton barely beat a desperate Canucks team in seven games. Kris Knoblauch implementing better defensive schemes further shows why general manager Ken Holland made the right move in firing Jay Woodcroft early in the season. The Oilers stars are playing some of their best hockey and Stuart Skinner’s goaltending was better after a two game benching. In what could be a last gasp attempt to win and hold the Stanley Cup, Jamie Benn, Joe Pavelski and Tyler Seguin lead Dallas’ return to the conference finals. Both teams will have their hands full, and many believe whoever wins this series has a great chance to win the championship. Time to break down which one the best shot to win the western conference and advance to the Stanley Cup finals.
#4 Edmonton Oilers v. #1 Dallas Stars

Both teams have great offenses, stout defenses and dangerous special teams units. Both coaches are meant to counter the other (Kris Knoblauch’s defensive tactics counter a good number of Peter DeBoer’s offensive barrages). Edmonton’s power-play is always a threat to opposing defenses while Dallas’ scoring depth is a big reason they have home ice advantage.
At first glance, it appears both teams are equal. That couldn’t be further from the truth. The Oilers stole their second round series versus Vancouver with Brock Boeser injured after game six. Despite the Canucks playing without Boeser (their leading postseason scorer) and having a third string goaltender the entire series, Edmonton won by one goal. The Stars are well rested after eliminating Colorado in six games and don’t play their best players over 24 minutes a game like the Oilers. That’s a major factor if this series goes more than five games.
Dallas also has better depth scoring and defensive tactics. General manager Jim Nill made the best trade at the March eighth deadline, acquiring defenseman Chris Tanev from Calgary. Tanev shut down Jack Eichel (46:34) and Hart trophy (MVP) favorite Nathan MacKinnon (68:43) at five-on-five for a combined 115:17. Both Edmonton stars Leon Draisaitl and Connor McDavid have shown fatigue after two series and now have to deal with the physical, determined Tanev, and fellow Stars defensemen Miro Heiskanen and Esa Lindell.
Depth scoring cements who wins this series. Forwards Evgenii Dadonov, Ty Dellandrea, Radek Faksa, Mason Marchment and centers Sam Steel and Matt Duchene will be harder for the Oilers defense and goaltender Stuart Skinner to stop. Don’t be surprised if DeBoer’s veteran coaching tactics make this a quick conference finals.
Prediction: Stars win the western conference and the series 4-1

Western conference playoff predictions after two rounds: 3-3














