Stars Not Getting Shut Out on Power Play in This West Final Against Oilers
- The Dallas Stars won Game 1 of the 2025 Western Conference final against the Edmonton Oilers 6-3 on Wednesday night at home.
- This strong power-play performance contrasts with last year's series when the Stars went 0 for 14 on the power play against Edmonton.
- In Game 1, Dallas scored three power-play goals within 5:26 early in the third period, demonstrating improved special teams execution and taking full advantage of their opportunities.
- The Stars have been effective on special teams this postseason, converting power plays at a rate of 30.8% and successfully killing penalties 86.1% of the time. They also became just the second team since power-play goals began being officially recorded in 1934 to score three power-play goals within the first six minutes of a playoff period, a milestone previously reached only by the 2014 Rangers.
- This outcome suggests the Stars have overcome last year’s power-play struggles and indicates momentum from their healthy roster return and special teams strength as they continue the series.
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Dallas Stars not getting shut out on power play in this West final against Oilers
DALLAS (AP) — The Dallas Stars aren't getting shut out on the power play in the Western Conference final against Edmonton this time.
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