say hot, warren foegele. he gives the oilers a 1-0 lead.
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Game Highlights 69.0: Edmonton Oilers beat Dallas Stars 4-1

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The Edmonton Oilers picked up another win on home ice on Thursday, beating the Dallas Stars by a score of 4-1. Below are the highlights from the game…
GAME HIGHLIGHTS ARE PRESENTED BY BETWAY

The Oilers opened the scoring in the latter part of the first period. Evan Bouchard fired a quick pass from the point to Ryan Nugent-Hopkins who slid it across the crease to Warren Foegele who buried an easy goal into Dallas’ wide-open net…
The Stars had a chance to tie the game shortly after with a power play opportunity but it was the Oilers who managed to extend their lead with a shorthanded goal. Connor McDavid sped up the ice and feathered a pass to Mattias Janmark who tapped the puck in to make the score 2-0…
mattias janmark gives the oilers a 2-0 lead.
Dallas finally got on the board in the third period, breaking Stuart Skinner’s bid for the team’s first shutout of the season. Wyatt Johnston threw a shot on goal and came in and buried his own rebound after a few tries to make the score 2-1…
the oilers were 10:11 away from their first shutout of their season. wyatt johnston breaks their bid.
The Oilers regained their two-goal lead just a couple of minutes later when Connor McDavid sniped his 57th of the season past Jake Oettinger…
The Oilers added some insurance late in the third period as Mattias Janmark picked up his second goal of the night by burying a shot into Dallas’ empty net…
nick bjugstad hits the post on the empty net, but mattias janmark cashes his second of the game.
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