NHL Now explique comment les Oilers ont connu le succès lors de la finale de la Conférence Ouest, y compris l’impact de Connor McDavid sur la glace, l’amélioration de Stuart Skinner et plus encore. N’oubliez pas de vous abonner ! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRsrhXtzXmzYX_fiyNHHxbw?sub_confirmation=1 Twitter : https://twitter.com/NHLNetwork Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/NHLNetwork/ Instagram : https://www. instagram.com/nhlnetwork
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People forget how Kane scared Tkachuk so much, he ran out of Calgary all the way to south Florida.
Keep giving the Oilers motivation haha
McDavid made a nice move BUT WHY THE FK is nobody talking about the Dallas d men not putting a fkn hit on him?!?! He should have been on his ass via cross check or slash if not shoulder or elbow! Weak weak weak fkn d from Dallas!
You idiots think Connor is going to be able to skate freely near our goalie you must be out of your mind.
Panthers won’t be looking at the puck they’re gonna take his head off 😂😂😂😂😂
Every player has a bit of the ownership on this team,no one is left out…
Players and coaches have been trying to shut down McDavid his whole hockey life. It’s easier said than done 🫡
drai and mcdavid never ever killed, bruce is so out to lunch
These guys do horrible job analyzing these plays. Hockey Psychology does great job at analyzing those 2 exact plays, and makes more sense as to what McDavid was thinking. Video called The NHL Playoffs Have Witnessed History. I never really listen to NHL network/TSN talk, they are there for entertainment hockey news. Say what everyone wants to hear with half ass analyzing like this lol. NHL network writers all picked Dallas to win the series because of depth they said lol.
If you want to stop mcdavid you'll have to check him every chance he passes it. Not while he has the puck, but when you know you can finish a check.
#1. Score at least one more goal than other team every game.
Rupp is a pro.
I think you're seeing these highlights in game 6 specifically because Connor is better learning his opponents as the series wears on. Sure he can always make incredible plays, but he's also always adapting his game and learning his opponents, which is a big part of the reason why he's so good.
Absolutely right assessment of the move. Players respond differently to star players and great point of noticing the foot position (as this is the key to putting anyone one on one). The power of one player doing something better than "average" one on one puts pressure on the entire system (not just McDavid).
Oilers to win?..just show up.