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Oilers can take commanding lead vs. Stars: How to watch Game 4

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The Edmonton Oilers can take a commanding lead Tuesday in the Western Conference finals while the Dallas Stars will try to tie the series.

The Oilers lead 2-1 and there will be several changes to the lineup.

Injured Oilers forward Connor Brown won’t play in Game 4 and Viktor Arvidsson will rejoin the lineup. Goalie Calvin Pickard, who’s 6-0 in the playoffs, will back up Stuart Skinner as he returns from an injury.

Veteran defenseman Mattias Ekholm is close to retuning but will wait another game after missing the entire playoffs with an undisclosed injury. He last played on April 11.

“Whether it’s tomorrow or the next game or whatever it is, I’m happy with my body and I’m happy with the way I feel,’ Ekholm said Monday. ‘Really excited about where the team’s at and how they’re playing.’

Stars forward Roope Hintz is a game-time decision. He missed Game 3 after being slashed on the foot in the previous game.

Here’s what to know about Tuesday’s Game 4 of the Edmonton Oilers-Dallas Stars series, including how to watch:

What time is Edmonton Oilers vs. Dallas Stars Game 4?

Game 4 of the Stars-Oilers series is Tuesday, May 27 at 8 p.m. ET in Edmonton, Alberta.

How to watch Stars vs. Oilers NHL playoff game: TV, stream

Time: 8 p.m. ET/6 p.m. local

Location: Rogers Place (Edmonton, Alberta)

TV: ESPN

Stream: ESPN+, Fubo

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