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The Edmonton Oilers were eliminated from the playoffs after a 5-2 loss to the Anaheim Ducks, ending their season in the first round. Goaltending issues and defensive lapses plagued the Oilers throughout the series, leading to their downfall.
The Edmonton Oilers crashed out of the playoffs after a 5-2 loss to the Anaheim Ducks in Game 6 on April 30. Anaheim sealed the NHL first-round series 4-2 with sharp execution and early control. Edmonton fell behind quickly and never found a steady response, despite a brief push in the third period.
The game followed a familiar script for the Oilers. Defensive lapses and unstable goaltending left them chasing from the opening period. Goals from Ryan Poehling, Chris Kreider, and Cutter Gauthier built a 3-1 lead early. Connor Murphy provided a response, but momentum slipped again before the break.
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In the second period, Troy Terry capitalized on another error to extend the lead. A disallowed goal from Zach Hyman summed up Edmonton’s frustrating night. Vasily Podkolzin cut the deficit early in the third, but Anaheim closed the game with two late goals.
The result triggered heavy criticism toward management. The spotlight quickly turned to the wasted prime of and . Analyst Keith Olbermann wrote on X that the franchise failed to secure a reliable No. 1 goalie across more than a decade.
The Oilers lost due to unstable goaltending and defensive lapses, which left them trailing early in the game.
The Ducks secured their series win by executing a strong game plan and maintaining early control, ultimately winning the series 4-2.
Key moments included early goals from the Ducks, a disallowed goal for the Oilers, and a late-game collapse that allowed Anaheim to score two additional goals.

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“Kind of hard to believe that the Oilers are going to burn the prime years of McDavid and Draisaitl because management couldn’t find a #1 goalie with a 100-game shelf life for 12 consecutive seasons or more,” Olbermann said on X.
Fan anger echoed that sentiment. Calls to fire management, overhaul the roster, and fix goaltending flooded social media. Some demanded major trades, while others questioned the direction of the organization after repeated playoff exits.
“Thank God, no more watching pixel cancer! Time to fire Knob, trade nurse, trade Nuge, get rid of Roslovic, get rid of Henrique, and find a goaltender,” a fan wrote.
“Sell the team. Fire Bowman & Knoblauch. Hire Cassidy. And GET A GOALTENDER!! The ownership/management has ruined this team. Hopefully, a first-round exit leads to real change in the offseason,” Another fan reacted.
Goaltending remained a major issue all season. The Oilers moved on from Stuart Skinner and brought in Tristan Jarry and Connor Ingram. Jarry struggled with form and injuries, while Ingram showed promise but lacked consistency when it mattered the most, the playoffs. The rotation never fully settled.
This early exit feels heavier after back-to-back Stanley Cup Final runs. Expectations were higher, but execution fell short. With McDavid and Draisaitl still in their prime, pressure now shifts to the offseason.
Management faces a clear test. Fix the roster, especially in net, or risk wasting one of hockey’s most talented eras.