Edmonton Oilers pulling away, now one win from Stanley Cup Final

TL;DR


- The Edmonton Oilers have taken a commanding lead in their Western Conference Final series against the Colorado Avalanche, winning Game 4 to move within one victory of reaching the Stanley Cup Final. The Oilers have been led by their superstar captain Connor McDavid, who has been dominant throughout the playoffs, and the team's depth scoring has also been a key factor in their success.

- The Oilers' goaltender, Mike Smith, has been solid in net, providing timely saves and keeping the team in games. The Avalanche, who were heavily favored to win the series, have struggled to find their rhythm and have been unable to consistently contain the Oilers' offensive firepower.

- The series now shifts back to Edmonton for Game 5, where the Oilers will have a chance to clinch a spot in the Stanley Cup Final and continue their quest for their first championship since 1990. The Avalanche will need to regroup and find a way to slow down the Oilers' momentum if they hope to extend the series and keep their own Stanley Cup dreams alive.

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