Tonight is the perfect type of night to trust in the two home teams and their explosive offenses to deliver us some winning props.
Game 1 of round 2 proved to be a disappointment for the Edmonton Oilers. While they initially held a 4-2 lead in the third period, they faltered in closing out the game, allowing the Vancouver Canucks to score three unanswered goals.
Sports fans across the continent and around the world were glued to their screens Wednesday (May 8), watching some of the biggest names in hockey and basketball during the NHL and NBA Playoffs.
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The Oilers wasted a poor effort in Game 1. Usually, you waste a good effort and lose, but last night, the Oilers weren’t sharp, yet they somehow had a three-goal lead — and blew it.
The Oilers had not lost a game during the entire regular season in which they had led by two or more goals after two periods. But that was the regular season.
It was 4-1. That was incredibly embarrassing. The Oilers blew a third-period lead and fell 5-4 in Game 1 against the Vancouver Canucks. Zach Hyman opened the scoring for the Oilers with his eighth goal of the playoffs, as the Oilers capitalized on their first power play of the game.
Welcome back to another edition of bet365 Daily Bets. Tyler Yaremchuk joined Daily Faceoff Live for another bet365 Daily Bets segment. The Stanley Cup Playoffs are underway and Tyler has you covered with games including the Florida Panthers vs.
The Western Conference second-round playoff series between the Oilers and Canucks begins Wednesday at 10 p.m. ET.
Seeing the Vancouver Canucks in Round Two of the Stanley Cup Playoffs is an unexpected delight for their fans. For fans of the Edmonton Oilers, their team’s presence is the bare minimum.
After an early second period goal from Blake Lizotte, it looked like the Los Angeles Kings might be on their way to making this series interesting, but the Edmonton Oilers' stars had other plans.
After four games with the Edmonton Oilers up 3-1 in the series against the Los Angeles Kings, I wanted to get a sense of how the teams have compared and what each team’s strengths and weaknesses have been across their respective rosters.
Decisions made during the offseason can often reverberate throughout the entire season, sometimes even beyond. Such is the case with the Toronto Maple Leafs’ decision to let Zach Hyman walk in free agency, a move that has seen the forward flourish with the Edmonton Oilers since joining the team in the 2021-22 NHL season.
Zach Hyman is averaging two goals per game in the playoffs.
Zach Hyman of the Edmonton Oilers made waves on Monday night, securing his first NHL Playoff hat trick in a stunning opening night win over the Los Angeles Kings.
Zach Hyman collected his first career playoff hat trick in a four-point game and Connor McDavid posted a playoff-best five assists to lead the host Edmonton Oilers to a 7-4 victory over the Los Angeles Kings in Game 1 of their Western Conference first-round playoff series on Monday.
Monday’s playoff action gave us a crazy comeback, another close call for a comeback and a blowout, and somehow none of those games was the one between the Boston Bruins and the Toronto Maple Leafs?
One win down, 15 to go. The Edmonton Oilers took down the Los Angeles Kings by a score of 7-4 on Monday evening to open their first-round series with a win.
Zach Hyman scored the third most goals in the regular season, finishing with 54, and continued to score at a torrid pace in the first game of the Stanley Cup Playoffs as the Edmonton Oilers defeated the Los Angeles Kings 7-4.
After seeing Edmonton Oilers’ forward Zach Hyman score his 50th goal of the season, it brought up the discussion of why he left the Toronto Maple Leafs — or why they let him walk to free agency.
Despite better judgment to give the video more oxygen than it probably deserves, it’s more important to give props to hard work, determination, perseverance, and achievement instead of undermining, demeaning, and discrediting it.
Ex-Toronto Maple Leaf Zach Hyman became the seventh Edmonton Oiler of all-time to score 50 goals with this glorious tap in against his old rivals, the Ottawa Senators.
One of the most underrated players of this generation has reached an exceptional milestone. On Sunday against the Ottawa Senators, Edmonton Oilers forward Zach Hyman notched his 50th goal of the season, the first time the Toronto native reached the milestone.
Zach Hyman may not be looking for a reason to stick it to the Toronto Maple Leafs, but hitting an incredible milestone against his old team would be an emotional blow to Leafs Nation.
When Zach Hyman signed a seven-year contract with an AAV of $5.5 million on July 28, 2021, nobody – not even Hyman himself – could have envisioned the goal-scoring tirade he’d end up going on.
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