Stars’ Joe Pavelski Planning to Retire from the NHL
Also, what can the Stars learn in their series loss to Edmonton?
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Islanders Need to Mimic Conference Finalists to Return to Glory
June 5, 2024 by Michael Ostrower
The Stanley Cup Final is set to begin on June 8 at Amerant Bank Arena in Florida. The Edmonton Oilers took down the Dallas Stars in the Western Conference Final and will begin the series on the road against the Florida Panthers who took down the New York Rangers in the Eastern Conference Final. As the Oilers and Panthers square off, the New York Islanders can learn from the four teams who played for a spot to reach the Stanley Cup Final. Rangers’ Ability to Control High-Danger Areas
Stars’ Joe Pavelski Planning to Retire from the NHL
June 4, 2024 by Justin Giampietro
After the Dallas Stars lost in the Western Conference Final to the Edmonton Oilers, 39-year-old veteran forward Joe Pavelski announced that he is planning to retire from the NHL. A veteran of 18 seasons, he is choosing to hang up the skates after an incredible NHL journey.
Stars Shouldn’t Do Anything Drastic in the 2024 Offseason
June 4, 2024 by Justin Giampietro
After a promising postseason run, the Dallas Stars died with a whimper against the Edmonton Oilers in a 2-1 defeat in Game 6 of the Western Conference Final. It is the second time in their last two playoff runs that they have won 10 of the 16 required contests to win the Stanley Cup.
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4 Takeaways From Edmonton Oilers’ Biggest Win in a Generation
June 3, 2024 by Brian Swane
With the victory, Edmonton wins the best-of-seven series, 4-2, and advances to the Stanley Cup Final for the first time since 2006. Not only that, but Sunday was the first time in 36 years that the Oilers clinched the conference championship on home ice. Heck, it was even the first time since 1997 that Edmonton eliminated Dallas from the postseason, ending a streak of losing five straight Stanley Cup Playoff series against the Stars.