Oilers vs Stars Game 3: Viewing Guide, Key Matchups, and Series Analysis
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Date: Sunday, May 25, 2025
Time: 8:30 PM ET / 5:30 PM PT
Broadcast: TNT (U.S.), Sportsnet/CBC (Canada)
Streaming: Max (U.S.), Sportsnet Now (Canada)
Series Overview
This rematch of last year's Western Conference Final sees both teams fighting for momentum after splitting the first two games:
Game 1: Oilers claimed a 3-2 double-overtime victory with McDavid's clutch goal
Game 2: Stars answered with a decisive 3-0 shutout behind Oettinger's 28 saves
The Oilers return home with a strong 4-1 playoff record at Rogers Place this postseason.
Players to Watch
Connor McDavid (Edmonton)
The reigning MVP leads playoff scoring chances while averaging 3.9 shots per game. His connection with Leon Draisaitl (25 playoff points) remains Edmonton's offensive engine.
Jake Oettinger (Dallas)
Dallas' star goalie has surrendered just 1 goal in four of his last six starts. His Game 2 heroics against McDavid and Draisaitl changed the series momentum.
Jamie Benn (Dallas)
The veteran captain has elevated his play, creating crucial net-front opportunities while providing physical leadership.
Injury Report
Oilers: Defenseman Mattias Ekholm could return after practicing with the team
Stars: Full roster availability with Heiskanen and Robertson fully healthy
Game 3 Outlook
Edmonton's third-ranked power play faces Dallas' second-best penalty kill in a special teams showdown. With the over/under set at 5.5 goals, watch for McDavid's shooting volume (7.1 attempts/game) against Oettinger's recent dominance.
Historical Context
While Edmonton won last year's conference final, Dallas boasts a 5-1 road playoff record this season. The Stars have also won seven consecutive series after losing Game 1.
Key Factors
• Skinner's goaltending consistency (1.62 GAA last four starts)
• Dallas' defensive depth vs Edmonton's top-line firepower
• Faceoff battles in critical third-period moments
Edmonton Oilers, Dallas Stars, Connor McDavid, NHL Playoffs, Western Conference Final