It's a tense Monday morning in Edmonton. After a heartbreaking weekend at the Honda Center, the Edmonton Oilers find themselves on the brink of elimination, trailing the Anaheim Ducks 3-1. Dusty and Tommy are back on The Oil Stream to sift through the wreckage and figure out how a team with Stanley Cup aspirations ended up in this hole. The Game 4 Heartbreaker: We break down the 4-3 overtime loss. From the 2-0 lead that evaporated to the controversial Ryan Poehling winner, we discuss the call that has everyone talking. Did the puck actually cross the line? Goaltending Gamble: Kris Knoblauch made the bold move to start Tristan Jarry over Connor Ingram in Game 4. Jarry made 34 saves, but was it the right call to swap netminders in such a pivotal spot? The Health Factor: Connor McDavid finally found the back of the net, but he still looks like he's battling through that Game 2 ankle roll. Are the Oilers just too banged up to keep pace with the Ducks' speed? Ducks Credit: We have to ask—are the Ducks just this good? We look at how Anaheim has rallied from deficits in all four games and why its power play is suddenly the most dangerous unit in the league. The Road Back: Can the Oilers channel their 2024 energy and pull off a 3-game comeback? We look ahead to Game 5 at Rogers Place and what needs to change immediately to keep the season alive. It's all the analysis, all the frustration, and all the hope left in Oil Country. The Oil Stream is presented by Boston Pizza!
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