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Oilersnation Everyday: What happened to the Edmonton Oilers?

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May 9, 2023, 14:00 EDTUpdated: May 9, 2023, 14:02 EDT
Well, last night stunk!
The Edmonton Oilers lost 5-1 to the Vegas Golden Knights last night in game three of their best-of-seven series. The night started positively with a goal from Warren Foegele; however, things got sour quickly when the Golden Knights tied the game almost immediately. From there, Vegas never looked back, pounding the Oilers 5-1 in an incredibly disappointing effort by the Copper and Blue.
Shawn Belle will join Tyler Yaremchuk and Liam Horrobin to break down last night’s game on Oilersnation Everyday. Almost everything went wrong for the Oilers last night, but Belle will narrow down areas where things went very wrong. Additionally, the three of them will look at areas that need to be improved and potential lineup changes.
What was your biggest takeaway from that game three loss? Join the three guys on the Oilersnation YouTube channel and drop your comments in the live chat.
Viewers can catch Tyler Yaremchuk and Liam Horrobin on Oilersnation Everyday on the Oilersnation YouTube Channel. You can also view the show on Twitter and Facebook. After the show has streamed live, you can find it on all your podcast providers.
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