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NHL News: Mikko Rantanen sends stern message to Stars after crushing loss to Oilers

After another tough loss to the Edmonton Oilers, Mikko Rantanen had a pointed message for his Dallas Stars teammates. Dallas now faces a pivotal moment in the Western Conference Final.

Mikko Rantanen #96 of the Dallas Stars plays the puck against the Edmonton Oilers during the first period in Game Four of the Western Conference Final of the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Rogers Place on May 27, 2025 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Ā© Photo by Steph Chambers/Getty ImagesMikko Rantanen #96 of the Dallas Stars plays the puck against the Edmonton Oilers during the first period in Game Four of the Western Conference Final of the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Rogers Place on May 27, 2025 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

What once seemed like a tightly contested series has swiftly turned into a crisis for Mikko Rantanenā€˜s Dallas Stars, whose Game 4 loss in Edmonton has left them on the edge of elimination. A 4-1 defeat on Tuesday night handed the Edmonton Oilers their third straight win in the Western Conference Final—and left Dallas reeling both on the ice and emotionally.

As the Oilers celebrated yet another dominant performance, tempers and frustration brewed in the Stars’ locker room. Mikko Rantanen, who has emerged as one of the vocal leaders of the team, didn’t hold back in assessing where things stand.

ā€œThis is not the time of year to get frustrated,ā€ Rantanen stressed, according to NHL.com. ā€œYou’ve just got to reset and go back at it.ā€ His message was clear: rally, or go home. The Stars will now return to Dallas with their backs against the wall, trailing 3-1 in the best-of-seven series. Game 5 will not just be a test of their skill, but of their mental fortitude.

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Oilers dominate from the start

The tone was set early in Game 4, as Leon Draisaitl opened the scoring on a first-period power play. It was a textbook setup—passing the puck to Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, reclaiming it, and hammering a one-timer from the right circle. That goal was the seventh time in as many games that Edmonton scored first, a streak that has tied their longest ever in postseason play.

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Dallas found some life in the second period when Jason Robertson converted a power-play opportunity of his own, tying the game at 1-1. But any momentum the Stars might have built was quickly erased. Just two and a half minutes later, Corey Perry buried a cross-crease feed from Nugent-Hopkins, putting the Oilers back on top for good.

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Two late empty-net goals by Kasperi Kapanen and Adam Henrique sealed the win for Edmonton, who thoroughly outshot the Stars 13-4 in the third period.

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Now the Oilers head to Dallas with confidence and momentum, while the Stars must search for answers—and hope their locker room leader’s call to reset doesn’t come too late.

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