EDMONTON, Alberta — For the Edmonton Oilers, the journey from worst to first in the Western Conference is complete. And now a chance at the Stanley Cup is their reward.
Connor McDavid had a goal and an assist in the opening period to get Edmonton going, Stuart Skinner stopped 34 shots for his hometown team and the Oilers capped an improbable run to the Stanley Cup Final by beating the Dallas Stars 2-1 on Sunday night.
Zach Hyman also scored — like McDavid, on a first-period power play — and Evan Bouchard had two assists for the Oilers, who won the Western Conference final in six games and will play for the Cup for the first time since 2006.
They'll be heading to Florida for Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final, that series set to open on Saturday night. At 2,540 miles between Edmonton and Sunrise, Florida, it's the longest distance between Stanley Cup Final opponents in NHL history.
''When the horn went off, that's the loudest I ever heard it,'' McDavid told Sportsnet amid the on-ice postgame celebration as Edmonton fans chanted ''We want the Cup'' over and over. ''Special place to play, honestly. So much history. And these fans, it was great to hear their support.''
Mason Marchment scored midway through the third period and Jake Oettinger stopped eight shots for the Stars, who finished the regular season with the second-best record in the NHL — 113 points, just one behind the New York Rangers in the race for the Presidents' Trophy.
But the Stars, just like the Rangers, let a 2-1 lead in the conference finals get away. Dallas scored five goals in Game 3 to take the series lead; the Stars managed four goals, total, in the next three games.
''I would probably argue that was our best game of the series,'' Stars forward Jamie Benn said. ''Didn't go our way.''