2025 NHL playoffs: Preview for stars-games game 4

There is a change of pace Tuesday in the STANLEY Cup qualifiers, because it is only a match instead of two.
Dallas stars welcome Winnipeg jets (8. PM ESPN) In match 4 of their series to decide on the representative of the central division during the western conference finals, the stars currently leading 2-1.
Read the rest for an overview of the game with statistical information from ESPN Research, a summary of what happened in Monday matches and the three stars on Monday by Arda Öcal.
Match notes
Winnipeg jets at Dallas Stars
Game 4 | 8 p.m. and | Espn
The stars are privileged to win the series, at -340 according to ESPN BET, with the +270 jets to rally for a serial victory. Dallas is also the current global favorite to win the Cup, at +325, while the jets are +1,500.
Kyle Connor has 13 points at 10 games for Winnipeg, which is the fifth most in one playoffs in the history of the Thrashers / Jets 2.0 franchise, dragging a 2018 quartet: Blake Wheeler (21), Mark Scheifele (20), Dustin Byfuglien (16), Paul Stastny (15).
Home disparities / House roads in Connor Hellebuyck’s SERIE SERIES continue: it is 5-1 at home in the playoffs, with an average of ordered 1.99 and a percentage of stops of 0.902; It has 0-4 on the road, with a GAA of 6.63 and .772 SV%.
Mikko Rantanen continues to dominate. He is the first player in NHL history with five three -point games in his first 10 games in a single qualifying series, and his PPG in the playoffs is now 1.31, which is sixth in the history of the Stanley Cup qualifiers; Only Wayne Gretzky (1.84), Mario Lemieux (1.61), Connor McDavid (1.60), Leon Draisaitl (1.48) and former teammate Nathan Mackinnon (1.32) are higher.
Jake Oettinger’s next victory will break a draw with Tim Thomas and Ben Bishop for sixth place in all time in the victories in the playoffs among American guards.
The three Öcal stars on Monday
Skinner made 23 stops for his second bleaching in a career qualifiers. He became the sixth goalkeeper of the Oilers with several clean sheets in the playoff series, joining Grant Fuhr, Curtis Joseph, Bill Ranford, Cam Talbot and Mike Smith.
The veteran had the second multigoal eliminatory match in his career, and it was also the second consecutive match that an oilers player had a first period of two goals (after Corey Perry in match 3).
Walker collected two points, including his first career career goal in his 22nd season game. Its objective at 4:45 p.m. from the third period won the total of the game’s goals for the first time in the Canes-Capitals series (by ESPN BET).
Monday recaps
Carolina Hurricanes 5, Washington Capitals 2
The car leads 3-1 | Match 5 Thursday
Match 4 was not a bleaching like match 3 on Saturday, but the Hurricanes seemed just as dominant and are now a victory for a return to the final of the Eastern Conference. Shayne Gostisbehere scored her third in the playoff series halfway through the first, and Seth Jarvis added the goal of the N ° 3 qualifiers just over a minute after the second. This advance would be held up to 5:18 am from the third, when the capital is set up on the set for the first time since match 2 (via Jakob Chychrun). Taylor Hall replied for the Cannes at 8:24 am, followed by Alex Ovechkin won a power game count at 12:14 pm to make 3-2 rods. It is as close as the capital, because Sean Walker and Andrei Svechnikov added goals in the last five minutes to close it. The rods provide an advantage from 3-1 to DC for match 5. Complete summary.
Edmonton Oilers 3, Vegas Golden Knights 0
EDM leads 3-1 | Match 5 Wednesday
Adam Henrique is responsible for one of the most famous objectives in the New Jersey Devils playoff series (defeating New York Rangers in the 2012 Eastern Conference finals). His performance on Monday was not at that The level, but his two goals have moved away the game of the ilers of another trip to the Western Conference final. Henrique changed the fans of the house at 1:27 from the first period, then won another at 1:03 p.m. from the opening frame. He was joined on the match sheet by Evander Kane, who slipped for 7:38 of the second. It was more than enough for Stuart Skinner, who stopped the 23 shots to the goal that the Golden Knights could bring together, pushing Vegas to a defeat of elimination. Complete summary.