Oilers beat Stars 5-2 in Game 4 to tie Western Conference final.


Oilers beat Stars 5-2 in Game 4 to tie Western Conference final

Updated 11:27 

EDMONTON, Alberta (AP) — Kris Knoblauch thought he might be in for a long night.

The Edmonton coach was watching a confounding, uninspired, flat start unfold in front of him on the Rogers Place ice.

Down 2-1 heading into Game 4 of the NHL’s Western Conference final to Dallas, his team trailed 2-0, had yet to register a shot, and seemed like it might fade into the night midway through the first period Wednesday.

“Didn’t look very good,” Knoblauch said.

But in a series with wild momentum swings — Edmonton blew a 2-0 lead before falling 5-3 in Game 3 — the home side was far from out of it.

One good shift finally bled into another. The Oilers pushed back, tied it before the period was out, and didn’t break when the Stars applied pressure. Now the teams are in a best-of-three for a Stanley Cup final berth.

Mattias Janmark and Leon Draisaitl scored in a 51-second span in the second period and the Oilers beat Sta

rs 5-2 to even the series.

We were a little sleepy,” Draisaitl said about the slow start. “Found our legs, got going a little bit, started to play our game.”

Janmark tied it on a short-handed, 2-on-1 break with Connor Brown with 5:29 left in the period, and Draisaitl followed with his 10th of the postseason with 4:38 to go.


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