Monday, May 4, 2026
Thursday, April 30, 2026
Ducks eliminated Oilers in Round 1, Game 6
NHL Stanley Cup Chase
5-2 Ducks FINAL
Ducks win series 4-2
This Oilers Season was something to see, the way it went from the very top of the league, to an embarrassing also-ran. It was the unwillingness to protect the heart behind the brand, and by that I mean the youth, the up and comers, the solid defense, and last but not least, goaltending. But what I saw tonight was even worse. People playing for a pay cheque. People who want to sit this one out.
I am very sure they threw away the puck until the Ducks had a cushion, Not dismissing the Ducks. The next series will tell. But the Oilers did not make a single pass, or take possession, or control either of the front, back or middle zones, until the 15 minute mark of the 2nd period, and at no point thereafter. I have to imagine the youth, like Savoie, and Samanski, were staggered by the way the veterans threw in the towel. Bad lesson for the youth. Unless that's pro hockey, and maybe the only graceful way for McDavid and Draisaitil to step back and let someone else challenge for the championship is to, throw in the towel like they did tonight.
I don't think hockey is corrupt. But I think the Oilers were done by January this season, and the Jarry move was nothing but a swan song. A touch-back in a losing cause. There is a lot to be proud of in the team. There is a lot of brilliant hockey in the team. But Messier, again, turning to him, said it best. Spectacular talent doesn't make championships. Weird chemistry, sometimes as weird as Tkachuk, that's what makes championships.
Tuesday, April 28, 2026
Sunday, April 26, 2026
Friday, April 24, 2026
Oilers vs Ducks Round 1 Game 3
NHL Stanley Cup Chase
7-4 Ducks FINAL
Ducks lead series 2-1
Game Notes
Edmonton is getting run out of the building in Anaheim, and the shape of it tells the story. The Ducks didn’t just out‑finish the Oilers tonight—they out‑read them, out‑waited them, and pounced on every loose seam Edmonton offered. Anaheim’s speed through the middle kept turning Edmonton’s gaps into rush lanes, and once the Ducks stacked a couple of quick ones, the game tilted into that uncomfortable, scrambling posture the Oilers never handle well on the road. Even with McDavid looking like himself again, the support layers behind him kept fraying, and Anaheim feasted on it.
Wednesday, April 22, 2026
Ducks vs Oilers Round 1 Game 2
NHL Stanley Cup Chase 6-4 Ducks FINAL
Game Notes
Anaheim punched back in Game 2 with a kind of layered, opportunistic road game that kept Edmonton chasing its own mistakes. The Oilers actually opened well—Draisaitl’s snapper made it 1–0—but the Ducks answered immediately and then kept stacking pressure. Cutter Gauthier’s power‑play equalizer, Trouba’s early‑second wrister, and Killorn’s man‑advantage marker flipped the night on its head. Even when Edmonton pushed back—Murphy’s bomb, Hyman’s net‑front touch—the Ducks kept finding the counterpunch, including a short‑handed dagger from Poehling that made Rogers Place groan.
Ducks: Dostal
Oilers: Ingram
Scoring Summary
1st Period
EDM Leon Draisaitl (1) V. Podkolzin (3), J. Walman (3)
ANA Cutter Gauthier (1) PPG A. Killorn (1)
1st Period Scoring Images:
Monday, April 20, 2026
Ducks vs Oilers Round 1 Game 1
NHL Stanley Cup Chase 4-3 Oilers FINAL
Goaltenders
Ducks: Dostal
Oilers: Ingram
Scoring Summary
1st Period
EDM Jason Dickinson (1) J. Walman (1), T. Emberson (1)
EDM Kasperi Kapanen (1) L. Draisaitl (1), V. Podkolzin (1)
Images:
Sunday, April 19, 2026
Thursday, April 16, 2026
Monday, April 13, 2026
Avs vs Oilers
2-1 Avs FINAL
Goaltenders
Avs vs OilersCondensed Game
Saturday, April 11, 2026
Oilers vs Kings
1-0 Kings FINAL
Goaltenders