Game 6: Oilers 2, Stars 1
That will do it for the Western Conference Final. The Oilers are headed to the Stanley Cup Final for the first time since 2006, and they will try to win their first championship since 1990.
Just like it did in Game 5, the Oilers' power play got started early and wound up being the difference in the game. Connor McDavid and Zach Hyman each scored on the man advantage in the first period, and that was all the offense Edmonton would need.
The Oilers totaled just 10 shots on goal, but their defense and goaltender Stuart Skinner were up to the task at the other end of the ice. Skinner, who was much maligned in the second-round series against the Vancouver Canucks, came up big with 34 saves to clinch the series on Sunday night.
McDavid tallied two more points in this one, bringing him to a whopping 31 in 18 games played this postseason. The Oilers' captain is playing his best hockey at the most important time of year, and he will play in his first Stanley Cup Final as a result.
The Stars' season ends with a whimper after looking like the deepest team in the NHL through the first two rounds of the playoffs. Perhaps the biggest reason for their downfall was an abysmal 0-for-14 effort on the power play in this series, including an 0-for-3 showing in Game 6.
The Oilers will now move on to play the Florida Panthers in the Stanley Cup Final, and that series begins on Saturday night.