Stars, Oilers and Game 3
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The Edmonton Oilers evened up their series with the Dallas Stars on Friday and one ugly moment from the game could have a big impact on the rest of the series going forward. It also left Stars coach Pete DeBoer fuming in his postgame press conference.
DeBoer, 56, is a native of Dunnville, Ontario in Canada. He has 18 years of head coaching experience in the NHL, previously leading teams like the Florida Panthers, New Jersey Devils, San Jose Sharks and Vegas Golden Knights.
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FirstSportz on MSNStars Coach Peter DeBoer DRAGS Connor McDavid’s Name While Reflecting on Darnell Nurse’s Slashing on Roope Hintz in Game 2Game 2 between the Edmonton Oilers and the Dallas Stars saw Darnell Nurse come under the spotlight. The Oilers defenseman The post Stars Coach Peter DeBoer DRAGS Connor McDavid’s Name While Reflecting on Darnell Nurse’s Slashing on Roope Hintz in Game 2 appeared first on FirstSportz.
Scoring no goals in a critical playoff game will frustrate any NHL team, but the temperature will skyrocket even higher when you lose a star player as well. That was the case for Dallas on Friday night as Roope Hintz left the game in the third period after taking a nasty slash from Nurse in front of the Oilers’ net.
Dallas Stars head coach Pete DeBoer took aim at the refs for the Roope Hintz injury while using a Connor McDavid example.
The Dallas Stars stunned the Edmonton Oilers with five unanswered goals in the third period. Highlights from Game 1:
Edmonton Oilers head coach Kris Knoblauch had some strong words for his opponents ahead of Game 3, warning that things might get a bit rough. With Game 3 set to take place on Saturday night between the Dallas Stars and Edmonton Oilers,
The Stars forward spoke with the media following the game. Marchment was directly asked if this incident would carry over into Game 3 on Sunday night when the series shifts to Rogers Place in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. He did not mince words when discussing the potential impact Hintz's injury could have.
In the world of heavy knee and shin pads, a slash normally doesn’t do enough damage to derail an NHL player; but the slash delivered by Edmonton Oilers defenseman Darnell Nurse in the third period to the lower left leg of Stars center Roope Hintz appeared to do the job of a mob hit. “We didn’t like it,” Stars center Jamie Benn said.
While the Great One will be rooting for his former team in the Western Conference finals, the Stars still appreciated his locker room appearance.