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Confident Oilers Embrace Familiar Battle with Stars in Western Final Rematch

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The Edmonton Oilers are entering the NHL Western Conference Final with confidence, determination, and a sense of unfinished business. As they prepare to face the Dallas Stars for the second straight year at this stage, the Oilers believe their growth and grit will once again prove decisive.

“This series is going to come down to execution,” said forward Leon Draisaitl. “We know their game, they know ours. It’s about who performs best when it counts.”

Draisaitl, the team’s leading playoff scorer, expressed firm belief in the Oilers’ defensive foundation, even as critics question whether they can contain Dallas’ offensive depth. “We’ve been a strong defensive team for years. Are we perfect? No — but we know how to rise when it matters.”

Head coach Kris Knoblauch credited the team’s improved playoff defence to small tactical shifts and relentless shot-blocking. “In the biggest moments, the guys are making the plays that don’t show up on the scoresheet,” he said.

Veteran defenceman Darnell Nurse echoed the focus on resilience and adaptability. “We’ve defended well, but there’s always another level to reach. Dallas is a different challenge — they bring danger from every line.”

A major part of that challenge is Dallas forward Mikko Rantanen, the playoff leader in both goals and points. But the Oilers aren’t intimidated.

“He’s a dynamic player, no doubt,” said Draisaitl. “But we’ve handled top scorers before. The key is staying disciplined, limiting space, and trusting our structure.”

One potential boost for Edmonton could be the return of defenceman Mattias Ekholm, who joined full practice for the first time since April 11. While ruled out for the first two games, there is optimism he could rejoin later in the series.

With a well-rested lineup and the memory of last year’s triumph, the Oilers are ready to rise again.

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