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Much the same even with some new names as Stars and Oilers meet again in West final

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Much the same even with some new names as Stars and Oilers meet again in West final
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Much the same even with some new names as Stars and Oilers meet again in West final

2025-05-21 07:49 Last Updated At:07:51

DALLAS (AP) — Much is still the same, even though a lot of names have changed for the Dallas Stars and the Edmonton Oilers, meeting in the Western Conference final for the second year in a row.

Coaches Pete DeBoer and Kris Knoblauch are still in charge, so the structures are pretty much unchanged for both teams. Edmonton still has 100-point teammates Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl, while Dallas has its core of young scorers like Roope Hintz, Wyatt Johnston and Jason Robertson along with veterans Tyler Seguin and captain Jamie Benn.

“There’s a few different players playing the series obviously. But in a lot of ways, it’s very similar,” McDavid said Tuesday. “Same coach, same systems. ... We haven’t changed much, they haven’t changed much.”

The same 26-year-old goalies will be in net when the series starts Wednesday night — Jake Oettinger for the Stars in their third consecutive West final, and Stuart Skinner for the Oilers, though he had lost his starting job in these NHL playoffs.

“There’s lots of things going to be similar,” Draisaitl said. “They know how we want to play, and we know how they want to play."

Still, both the Stars and Oilers had seven players who appeared in last year's series — won by Edmonton in six games — that are no longer on those teams.

The biggest change is midseason trade acquisitions Mikko Rantanen and Mikael Granlund now on the Stars' top line with fellow Finnish player Hintz.

Rantanen is the leading scorer in these NHL playoffs with 19 points (nine goals, 10 assists). He is just ahead of McDavid with 17 points (three goals, 14 assists) and Draisaitl with 16 (five goals, 11 assists), who aren't alone in scoring now for the Oilers. They are in their third West final in four seasons after losing last year's Stanley Cup in seven games to Florida.

"They've got the two-headed monster, but just the depth like they brought in, (Trent) Frederic, (Corey) Perry, all those guys," Oettinger said. “They’re first in the league in odd-man rushes, but now they’re also like getting to the net, getting traffic to the net. They’re not just kind of run-and-gun, which you need, the all-around game. From my perspective, I think just going to have to expect it all.”

Defenseman Cody Ceci, another player the Stars got in a midseason trade from San Jose, was with the Oilers the past three seasons. Veteran defenseman John Klingberg has played 10 playoff games after just 11 regular-season games with the Oilers, his fourth team since beginning his NHL career with the Stars from 2015-22.

With McDavid, Draisaitl and Rantanen, this series has three of the top scorers in NHL playoff history.

McDavid is third on that list at 1.58 points per game (40 goals, 94 assists in 85 games), with Draisaitl fifth at 1.46 (46, 78 in 85 games). Rantanen, in his first postseason with Dallas after the past seven with Colorado, ranks seventh at 1.28 (43, 77 in 120 games).

The all-time leader is Wayne Gretzky averaging 1.84 points in his 208 playoff games. He won four Stanley Cup titles in a five-season stretch with the Oilers in the 1980s, and this past weekend was in the Stars locker room after they won in the second round.

Oettinger is already in his fourth consecutive postseason and has won six postseason series. Now he wants his Stanley Cup shot.

“I feel like he is dialed in. I feel like he's on a bit of a mission here," DeBoer said. "I think coming up short two years in a row, or getting that far and then not breaking through ... he's going to do everything he can to try to get us there."

Oettinger has a .919 save percentage and 2.47 goals-against average.

Skinner, the Oilers regular-season starter, was replaced after they fell behind 2-0 in the first round. They won six in a row with Stuart Skinner starting before he sustained an apparent left leg injury in Game 2 against Vegas in the second round.

After a loss in Game 3, Skinner posted consecutive shutouts, including the series-clinching 1-0 overtime win in Game 5.

Dallas went 0 for 14 on the power play in the series in last year’s West final. The Oilers added two short-handed goals in the series, which they clinched with two power-play goals in Game 6.

The Stars have been good on special teams this postseason, ranking third among playoff teams both for converting power plays (30.8%) and killing penalties (86.1%). Their power play is the best among any teams that played more than one round, and the teams better on PKs are Eastern Conference finalists Carolina and Florida.

Edmonton is at 25% on power plays and 66.7% on kills this postseason.

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Dallas Stars goaltender Jake Oettinger blocks a shot in the third period of Game 4 of a second-round NHL hockey playoff series in Dallas, Tuesday, May 13, 2025. (AP Photo/Gareth Patterson)

Dallas Stars goaltender Jake Oettinger blocks a shot in the third period of Game 4 of a second-round NHL hockey playoff series in Dallas, Tuesday, May 13, 2025. (AP Photo/Gareth Patterson)

Edmonton Oilers center Leon Draisaitl (29) celebrates with teammates after scoring against the Vegas Golden Knights during the third period of Game 1 of a second-round NHL hockey playoff series Tuesday, May 6, 2025, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher)

Edmonton Oilers center Leon Draisaitl (29) celebrates with teammates after scoring against the Vegas Golden Knights during the third period of Game 1 of a second-round NHL hockey playoff series Tuesday, May 6, 2025, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher)

Dallas Stars right wing Mikko Rantanen (96) and Winnipeg Jets right wing Nino Niederreiter (62) compete for control of the puck in the first period of Game 4 of a second-round NHL hockey playoff series in Dallas, Tuesday, May 13, 2025. (AP Photo/Gareth Patterson)

Dallas Stars right wing Mikko Rantanen (96) and Winnipeg Jets right wing Nino Niederreiter (62) compete for control of the puck in the first period of Game 4 of a second-round NHL hockey playoff series in Dallas, Tuesday, May 13, 2025. (AP Photo/Gareth Patterson)

RABAT, Morocco (AP) — Defending champion Ivory Coast and five-time winner Cameroon drew 1-1 after a mighty tussle at the Africa Cup of Nations on Sunday, while Algeria reached the last 16 with prominent fan Zinedine Zidane again watching on.

Cameroon forward Bryan Mbeumo might have won the late game with the last kick, only to be thwarted by Ivorian defender Odilon Kossounou, who threw himself in front of the ball and received its full force between his legs.

Neither team backed down. Cameroon’s performance showed the team is united under new coach David Pagou, after predecessor Marc Brys was fired weeks before the tournament as federation president Samuel Eto’o brought their public dispute to a conclusion, with a list of grievances against the Belgian coach.

The Cameroon players danced their way into the stadium in Marrakech, where TV cameras showed Barcelona defender Jules Koundé and Real Madrid midfielder Aurélien Tchouaméni – both French internationals – sitting side by side to watch the game, with France superstar Kylian Mbappé also in attendance.

They had to wait till the 51st minute for Amad Diallo to break the deadlock with his second goal in two games for Ivory Coast, a sweet strike curled inside the post.

Cameroon replied five minutes later when Junior Tchamadeu’s shot took a deflection from Ivorian defender Ghislain Konan to loop over the goalkeeper. It was deemed an own goal from the left back.

Both teams, on four points in Group F, can be confident of reaching the last 16. The top two in each group and the four best third-place teams progress to the knockout stage.

Earlier, Mozambique boosted its hopes of progression with a 3-2 win over Gabon.

Zidane watched again and Riyad Mahrez scored again as Algeria reached the last 16 with a 1-0 win over Burkina Faso.

The 34-year-old Mahrez took his tally to three goals in two games with a penalty in the 23rd minute. The ball went one way, the goalkeeper the other, and it was enough for the Fennec Foxes to advance to the knockout stage with a maximum six points in Group E.

It came as a relief for the many Algeria fans who had made the relatively short trip to the Moulay El Hassan Stadium in Rabat. The team went out after the group stage in both subsequent editions after winning the 2019 title in Egypt.

“The goal was for us to qualify and not really individual awards,” said Algeria youngster Ibrahim Maza, 20, who praised his colleagues' teamwork.

Zidane’s son Luca did not have much to do in the Algeria goal until he was tested by Lassina Traoré in the 83rd.

Cyriaque Irié might have equalized in stoppage time but his header went straight to the Algeria goalkeeper, who has been given a chance to shine for the country of his grandfather because of a knee injury to Alexandre Oukidja, who would likely have started.

There was a cheer when the big screens showed the senior Zidane, the France great, watching while well wrapped up against the cold. He was also present for Algeria's opening win over Sudan.

Burkina Faso stayed second in the group on three points, after its opening win over Equatorial Guinea.

Earlier, Sudan – which is playing despite a brutal war at home – revived its chances of progression with a 1-0 win over Equatorial Guinea in Casablanca.

“Our ambition is to win the title, not just to achieve a single victory,” Sudan coach James Kwesi Appiah said.

Sudan faces Burkina Faso in their final group game on Wednesday with a place in the last 16 at stake. Equatorial Guinea, with two defeats, was eliminated.

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France's Kylian Mbappé watches from the stands during the Africa Cup of Nations group F soccer match between Ivory Coast and Cameroon, in Marrakech, Morocco, Sunday, Dec. 28, 2025. (AP Photo/Themba Hadebe)

France's Kylian Mbappé watches from the stands during the Africa Cup of Nations group F soccer match between Ivory Coast and Cameroon, in Marrakech, Morocco, Sunday, Dec. 28, 2025. (AP Photo/Themba Hadebe)

Cameroon's Bryan Mbeumo is challenged by Ivory Coast's Evan Ndicka during the Africa Cup of Nations group F soccer match between Ivory Coast and Cameroon, in Marrakech, Morocco, Sunday, Dec. 28, 2025. (AP Photo/Themba Hadebe)

Cameroon's Bryan Mbeumo is challenged by Ivory Coast's Evan Ndicka during the Africa Cup of Nations group F soccer match between Ivory Coast and Cameroon, in Marrakech, Morocco, Sunday, Dec. 28, 2025. (AP Photo/Themba Hadebe)

Ivory Coast's Ghislain Konan is challenged by Cameroon's Christian Bassogog during the Africa Cup of Nations group F soccer match between Ivory Coast and Cameroon, in Marrakech, Morocco, Sunday, Dec. 28, 2025. (AP Photo/Themba Hadebe)

Ivory Coast's Ghislain Konan is challenged by Cameroon's Christian Bassogog during the Africa Cup of Nations group F soccer match between Ivory Coast and Cameroon, in Marrakech, Morocco, Sunday, Dec. 28, 2025. (AP Photo/Themba Hadebe)

Ivory Coast's Franck Kessié in action during the Africa Cup of Nations group F soccer match between Ivory Coast and Cameroon, in Marrakech, Morocco, Sunday, Dec. 28, 2025. (AP Photo/Themba Hadebe)

Ivory Coast's Franck Kessié in action during the Africa Cup of Nations group F soccer match between Ivory Coast and Cameroon, in Marrakech, Morocco, Sunday, Dec. 28, 2025. (AP Photo/Themba Hadebe)

Algeria's Riyad Karim Mahrez, center, celebrates with his teammates after scoring his side's first goal during the Africa Cup of Nations group E soccer match between Algeria and Burkina Faso in Fez, Morocco, Sunday, Dec. 28, 2025. (AP Photo/Mosa'ab Elshamy)

Algeria's Riyad Karim Mahrez, center, celebrates with his teammates after scoring his side's first goal during the Africa Cup of Nations group E soccer match between Algeria and Burkina Faso in Fez, Morocco, Sunday, Dec. 28, 2025. (AP Photo/Mosa'ab Elshamy)

Algeria's Riyad Karim Mahrez celebrates after scoring his side's first goal during the Africa Cup of Nations group E soccer match between Algeria and Burkina Faso in Fez, Morocco, Sunday, Dec. 28, 2025. (AP Photo/Mosa'ab Elshamy)

Algeria's Riyad Karim Mahrez celebrates after scoring his side's first goal during the Africa Cup of Nations group E soccer match between Algeria and Burkina Faso in Fez, Morocco, Sunday, Dec. 28, 2025. (AP Photo/Mosa'ab Elshamy)

Algeria's Riyad Karim Mahrez controls the ball during the Africa Cup of Nations group E soccer match between Algeria and Burkina Faso in Rabat, Morocco, Sunday, Dec. 28, 2025. (AP Photo/Mosa'ab Elshamy)

Algeria's Riyad Karim Mahrez controls the ball during the Africa Cup of Nations group E soccer match between Algeria and Burkina Faso in Rabat, Morocco, Sunday, Dec. 28, 2025. (AP Photo/Mosa'ab Elshamy)

Algeria's goalkeeper Luca Zidane kicks the ball during the Africa Cup of Nations group E soccer match between Algeria and Burkina Faso in Rabat, Morocco, Sunday, Dec. 28, 2025. (AP Photo/Mosa'ab Elshamy)

Algeria's goalkeeper Luca Zidane kicks the ball during the Africa Cup of Nations group E soccer match between Algeria and Burkina Faso in Rabat, Morocco, Sunday, Dec. 28, 2025. (AP Photo/Mosa'ab Elshamy)

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