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Hier soir, alors que les stars de Dallas étaient confrontées à l’élimination contre les Oilers d’Edmonton dans le match 5 de la finale de la Conférence Ouest, nous avons été témoins d’une situation vraiment étrange dans les 7 premières minutes du match. Les Stars ont accordé 2 buts sur les 2 premiers coups de feu auxquels les Oilers ont été confrontés alors que Pete Deboer a appelé Time Out. Cependant, alors que l’Oettinger et les Stars sont redevenus, DeBoer a rappelé avec colère Oettinger et l’a tiré du jeu. Encore une fois, dans un jeu d’élimination. Il a choisi de jouer Desmith qui n’avait pas joué au cours du mois au cours de son gardien de but numéro 1 à Oettinger. Maintenant, Oettinger n’avait pas joué étonnamment, mais les étoiles dans leur ensemble ne l’avaient pas fait. Aucun des buts d’ouverture n’était la faute d’Oettinger alors que Corey Perry a marqué sur le Powerplay tout seul devant, puis Janmark quelques minutes plus tard sur une pause. C’était extrêmement étrange mais pire que cela, Deboer a complètement jeté Oettinger sous le bus dans l’interview d’après-match. À mon avis, il s’agit absolument d’une infraction tirée, mais nous verrons dans quelle direction les stars de Dallas décident d’aller. Quant aux Oilers, ils rencontreront désormais les Florida Panthers lors de la finale de la Coupe Stanley pour la 2e année consécutive! Je couvre tout dans la vidéo de hockey de la LNH d’aujourd’hui.

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  1. My apologies for the lack of coverage during this third round. The NHL has been increasingly claiming videos again which forces me to focus more energy on working around their copyright claims than on trying to make quality videos I can be proud of. This gets frustrating and leads to it just not being worth it at a certain point. Just felt I owed you an explanation!

  2. 9 series here in Dallas and he only won two game 1s. 6 of those losses at home. He always talks about the importance of game 7 at home but you only get to game 7 by losing early in the series and your team runs out of gas. Happened 3 seasons in a row.

  3. As an oilers fan… this was brutal to watch. Otter didn’t deserve to be laid out and humiliated like that not only in the first but the interview after. The puck has to get through 5 players before reaching the net minder so DeBaby’s reactions were totally uncalled for.

  4. Look at DeBoer's past playoff record. He seems to have a limited shelf life and its about expired in Dallas.

  5. Dallas has been overrated for years. They aren't championship material. They need to have a Florida moment of clarity. Winning in the regular season and winning a round or two just to get trucked while having tons of talent is worse than losing but making progress every year. Florida realized after the 2022 playoffs that winning a Presidents trophy and having scoring for years doesn't mean you're successful.

  6. 3 straight conference finals, 3 straight rather embarrassing losses for the team that finished in the top 2 in their division in the regular season all 3 years. At some point, the coach has to start taking responsibility for the team not being able to score or defend (or both). Other than the first game of this series where they won with 6 goals scored, they scored 0, 1 ,1, and 3 goals the next 4 games, respectively, which is not great. Also, only 5 of the goals they scored in this series were 5on5, 1 of them was an empty net (first game), and 6 coming on the power play – in contrast Edmonton scored 13 5on5 goals, had 3 empty netters, and 6 power play goals as well. They played better in every facet of the game

    Absolutely horrendous on both ends of the ice, especially when you were outscored 22 – 11 in the series overall, and I wouldn't say either goalie they put out there played poorly. And, with this interview and the fact he's flamed out in his last 10 playoff appearances with this team and others, I think he just fired himself with this nonsense excuse he just put out there if he wasn't on the chopping block already.

    And, to be honest, it's not like DeBoer had the best of rosters to go with, especially this year in particular. The left side of the defense was bad all year, and barring a relatively amazing end of the series against Colorado by Rantanen and going up against a relatively injured and poor-scoring (and with uncharacteristic poor goaltending away from home) Jets team, when they finally played the class of the conference, their offense and defense showed why they didn't belong in the finals, again. The obvious takeaways from the last half of the season and the playoffs are that the defense is suspect without Heiskanen which leads to fewer and poorer offensive chances, they don't play well offensively against quicker and more organized teams when they don't have the man advantage regularly enough, and the goalies are not elite enough to cover this up when they've been relied upon to do so since at least the middle of the season after the Heiskanen injury.

  7. McDavid is not someone any goalie wants to see coming straight for him and no defenders in sight, desmith isn't terrible he came from the pens but he struggles under pressure like the whole season on the line

  8. Someone will be looking for a new job and it ain’t gonna be the goalie. Pretty gross behaviour …

  9. As much as i love what Pete has done for us, getting us to these conference finals. but he has to go, i've watched Jake grow since we drafted him and this is absurd. we need someone who can actually get this team together. Jake is our best player and Pete has to understand that.

  10. I disagree entirely. I'm with DeBoer on this one. In fact, I think his mistake was not having STARTED DeSmith instead of Otter. The simple truth is that Otter was not the same goalie this series as he was in the previous two. And that was a do or die game. Like he said, the status quo was not working. They needed to try something different. But maybe he didn't try soon enough.

  11. Do you remember how he blamed Fleury several years ago? And it lead to selling him to Chicago, year without play offs for Knights and Deborah was finally fired. There were wonderful times 😂

  12. Throughout the entire series that DeBoer was just constantly whining and crying in all post game interviews, he has not actually even bothered to look into the overall performance problems that the team has been PP merchant for the entire playoffs. So refs are calling fewer penalties and so "I'll whine about it and see if it helps" is not a good strategy at all.

  13. Calgary fan here, and we know first hand how excellent Otter is (2022 playoffs). This was a ridiculous move to pull Otter…..it mirrors a move by former Flames coach Geoff Ward. Cam Talbot got the Flames into the playoffs and was HOT….but it game 7 against Dallas on MAY 20 2020 the flames built a 3-0 lead and then TALBOT let in 3 NOT HIGH QUALITY goals…..SO the coach PULLED TALBOT and put DAVE RITTICH in net for the SECOND PERIOD …..Richter was ice cold, hadn't played for a while, so it was no surprise that he gave up 3 goals in the second period, so the coach put Talbot back in net in the third…..Calgary lost the game and the series that night…..WARD, rightly, lost his job…..

  14. Avs fan, Oettinger got them to the Conference Finals and if I'm him I wouldn't play one more game for DeBoer

  15. DeBOER needs to be fired. Never once did I see him giving any other player static. Neither of these goals were Oettinger's fault. The only thing DeBoer does is scream at the referees and spend more time looking at his iPad than what is happening on the ice.

  16. I don't know why I used to have respect for Dallas and half ass root for them. Especially since I despise Benn. What a terrible organization.

  17. I like DeBoer. Hes a great coach and deserves a cup appearance. Not a fan of Jamie Benn though. He's got skill, no doubt, but he still acts like a goon from the 90's a lot of the time. That Winnipeg game where he threw a haymaker sucker punch at Scheifele, which luckily missed, was total meathead action.

  18. Ok this is it. Yes it’s the go lies fault. Not only him. The teammates on the ice. But the goalie is to save. He didn’t. So please people stfu about it hahaha it’s the finals now. If you want an explanation of what happened is that this is hockey and shit happens. My team got there ass whooped. (Caps) and goddamn do I want Edmonton to win the cup. 🤷🏽‍♂️ it’s fucking hockey. Be a fan. If you’re a critic or hater. Go waste your time you dumbasses 😂😂😂

  19. Iono man. I think people are being emotional too in response. When you're down 3-1 in a series, and you lose all the time to a team, you cannot let in 2 goals on 2 shots. Period. This is the NHL, not beer league. A lot is at stake.

  20. I'm a 100% Floridian and Panthers Fan way over Lightning Fan. Even back when they had the Russian Rocket Pavel Bure! And although I think the Panthers are by a small margin a better team, have better depth players overall, execute better, are more physical, have a better Coach with better Systems, and lastly have a Cooler name, Cooler jersey, and Cooler colors….Unfortunately I'm afraid and disappointed to say I get the Feeling Mcdavid and Draisatle are not going to allow this opportunity to slip away this year. This will also determine whether or not Mcdavid decides to stay and sign long term extension in Edmonton.

  21. Dallas had scored just two goals total in the previous three games.

    The coaching staff possibly went into the game thinking that their only hope of winning
    was to have a tight, close checking, low scoring game because they didn't expect
    Dallas to get many goals in the game.

    After Edmonton scored two fast goals the coaching staff might have been thinking that
    the game is getting away from them fast and that they need to do something
    because if Edmonton gets another goal Dallas will never catch up
    given their recent struggles to score.

    And the coaching staff is probably thinking that if they don't do anything
    and Edmonton scores again they'll look like the MLB manager
    who left a pitcher in just to see him give up a home run
    and everyone will blame them for doing nothing and letting
    the game get out of reach.

    So I can understand why they pulled their number one goaltender so soon.

    But the comments later weren't well thought out.

    And it turned out that Dallas players did manage to get some goals
    so the game didn't end up getting out of reach.

    I doubt it mattered which goaltender was in for any of the Edmonton goals.
    I don't think either Dallas goaltender would have stopped any of the
    Edmonton goals.

  22. The pull itself wasn't the worst decision, I would have actually done the same thing if I was the coach . How he did it was the problem, that was mistake 1. The team needed a wake up call and that's usually the string coaches pull to do it. However I thought Oettinger would be back in at the start of the 2nd. The fact he wasn't was mistake 2 by Deboer. The comments after the game were mistake 3. Simply just say with the start the team had you were trying to spark them and leave it at that.

    Either hes fired or Oettinger will be asking for a trade.

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