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In one second, you’re on top of the world; the next, you’re gripping your seat like it’s a lifeline. Still can’t figure out why we say this? Let’s revisit the Edmonton Oilers vs. the Dallas Stars game. Fans are calling it an absolute madness! After all, the Oilers were cruising at 5-1 one second, and just in a matter of moments the Stars were storming back like they just woke up from a nightmare. Can you imagine the intensity?

And let’s not forget Mikko Rantanen, who just made his debut for the Stars, scoring a goal and an assist! He just added more fuel to the already intense storyline of the night. Just weeks ago, there were rumors flying around that Rantanen was about to be traded to the Oilers, but he ended up with the Stars, making a sudden impact on the ice! Perhaps the Oilers’ fans were probably halfway into celebration mode, then boom—panic attack central! Why? Because the stars were fighting hard to make a comeback, and they didn’t stop until they shot 3 more goals! But hey, in the end, the Oilers got the dub. Barely.

And if there was any way to sum up the chaos, the Oilers did it with pure relief. Their social media post captioned “What a game, what a win.” perfectly captures the rollercoaster of emotions fans and spectators have been carrying. From the 5-4 victory over the Dallas Stars, there was a point when the Oilers were comfortably leading 5-1. It looked like they had the game in the bag. But then, the Stars came storming back with three unanswered goals that cut the lead down to a nerve-wracking 5-4!

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Kris Knoblauch, the coach of the Oilers, reflected on the latest match by acknowledging the Stars for adding a strong player and making the team more challenging to play against. Yes! He was definitely talking about Rantanen. “Anytime a team adds a top player and one of the best winners in the league, and he’s big, he’s strong, he can score, so it’s going to give us a lot more trouble,” he said. Knoblauch also emphasized that while the Stars’ new addition is a threat, his team won’t adjust their game plan but will continue to focus on playing their usual game, as they would against any strong opponent.

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And, even though the Oilers pulled off the win this time, fans were far from satisfied. Well, after a 5-1 lead, everyone thought they’d be cruising to a smooth finish, but nope—it got way too close for comfort.

Edmonton Oilers fans are upset about the win!

Fans were practically holding their breath in those final 20 minutes. One fan summed it up perfectly with, “Ugly but we’ll take it.” They got the win, sure, but they know it wasn’t pretty. And as the time passed by, another fan wrote, “Not fun making us pucker for 20 minutes.” Basically, they weren’t exactly enjoying the gut-wrenching moments of doubt. That 5-1 lead turned into a 5-4 nail-biter, and the fans were not pleased.

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What’s your perspective on:

Oilers fans, was this win a sign of strength or a glaring weakness exposed?

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Here comes a genuine expression, “Everyone clocked off in the last 15 minutes. No single player to blame, everyone did. BUT the first 45 minutes was outstanding and luckily got the win from that. Encouraging but still need to work on a 60-minute game.” This fan shared a balanced perspective on how it wasn’t just one player slacking off; it was a team effort in terms of letting the game slip away. Edmonton built a 5-1 lead in two periods, with key goals from Hyman, Viktor Arvidsson, and Connor Brown. Despite a strong start, the Stars rallied in the third period, scoring three goals, including a power-play goal by Rantanen, to close the gap to 5-4. However, the Oilers held on with solid defense and a crucial save from Stuart Skinner.

And then came the frustration when one wrote, “Start holding leads better, please,” followed by the most damning comment- “We need a new goalie.” That’s a tough hit, but when the goalie gives up 3 goals in the last period and nearly lets the game slip away, you can understand why they’re venting. Looks like even though the Oilers made a win, there’s still plenty of room for improvement, and the fans want to see it next time.

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