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The outset had the Oilers in search of their first game 7 victory dating back to 1998, but this match-up sees them visit the Duck Pond better known to some as “Disney World.”

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The Oilers managed to avoid elimination in game 6 with a shocking 7-1 tally over the Ducks to even the series forcing game seven at the Honda Center.

For the most part the road teams have dominated very early in this series by opening a pair of wins in Anaheim, then falling at home in games 3 and 4, shifting any game momentum to the Ducks.

McDavid was his usual impressive, talented player who controlled much of the game, but you couldn’t count out the Ducks given their powerhouse of players.

The Oilers last played a game 7 was 11 years ago against Carolina in a 3-1 defeat that gave the Hurricanes the Lord Stanley’s Cup.

While the Oilers were looking to stave off elimination, it wasn’t to be as the Ducks home record is one of the best in the league posting wins in 26 of it’s previous 35 home game.

Anaheim record is based on a strong offence that has managed 3.75 goals over the past 16 victories allowing more three goals only twice in that time frame.

At the start of last season many counted the Oilers out due to a young team, but Oilers GM Peter Chiarelli knew his squad was talented and wasn’t deterred by the media reporting.

The Oilers made it past the post season for the first time dating back to 2006 moving up in the standings by 33 points in the standings from the previous year.

They were lead by Oilers young sensation Connor McDavid who became the third-youngest scoring in the history of the NHL, behind Crosby and Gretzky and was also the youngest captain in the league to past 100 points.

McDavid turned 20 this past January and also managed to top 70 assists, 71 even-strength points as well as 30 multi-point games as well as his first Hart Trophy as the MVP.

With McDavid and the 21 year-old Draisaitl who played on the right side finished 8th in league scoring with his career best point total of 77.

Give the players credit, but you have to be impressed with the hiring of Todd McLellan who knows how to develop and get the best from all players on his roster, considering he was let go in the summer of 2015-16 by the Sharks, who are out of further action.

McLellan began his career first with North Battleford in 93-94 then moved on to Swift Current in 94-95 and remained at the helm until 1999-00 before moving on to the IHL Cleveland Lumberjacks.

All time well spent but he started in the minors and understands the mindset of his young players which in the end paid huge dividends for the team and the community.

One interesting fact is that the Oilers have had 25 different goalies start in at least one game for the Oilers from the start of the 2007-08 season, that is until the arrival of Talbot this past fall.

While many Canadians were in hopes of a possible Edmonton/Ottawa Stanley Cup final, it wasn’t on the agenda for this season, but one can hope it’s not all that far off.

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