With four different players racking up at least two points (goals/assists) or more, the Oilers' 6-1 win over Dallas is the largest win of Edmonton's entire playoff run.
The game kicked off with a chilling rendition of the Canadian National Anthem courtesy of Oilers fans, so let's get into the recap! Stars fans, look away.
1st Period
It took almost the entire period for anyone to get on the board but the Oilers struck first then doubled down shortly after.
Evan Bouchard put up the first goal of the game after 14 minutes, his sixth of the playoffs, followed up by none other than Connor McDavid with his fourth.
The first period felt like a sign that the Oilers were taking control of the series in a way the Florida Panthers have against the Carolina Hurricanes.
Edmonton not only outshot (11-9) and outhit (20-11) Dallas, but they also blocked six shots to Dallas' one.
The only saving grace for Dallas heading into the second period was that they basically entered it on a full power play after a high-sticking minor penalty was called on Edmonton's Kasperi Kapanen.
2nd Period
After what looked to be a game that was all Edmonton, Dallas shined in the second period but unfortunately came out of it still down.
The Stars outshot the Oilers a whopping 22 to seven and blocked 10 shots to the Oilers' six.
And despite Dallas failing to score on the power play that rolled over into the second period, Jason Robertson got the Stars on the board to cut the lead to one with his first-ever playoff goal.
But with 18 seconds left in the second, McDavid diminished any momentum from the period with his second goal of the game to put the Oilers back up by two goals.
The Stars' 22 shots in the second were the most by any team in the conference finals - and it wasn't nearly enough.
3rd Period
Zach Hyman scored his first of two goals of the third period just over three minutes in after taking advantage of a wide-open look - leaving goaltender Jake Oettinger completely helpless.
His second goal, and fifth of the playoffs, didn't come until almost nine minutes later to really put the game out of reach.
Then, just to rub a little more salt in the wound, John Klingberg scored his first goal of the playoffs, and against his former team, during an Edmonton power play to put the Oilers up 6-1, the same number of goals the team scored in Game 2 and 3 combined.
Edmonton's three goals on just six shots on net in third period while the Stars failed to make even one on six.
Despite what it says on the stat sheet with Dallas outshooting Edmonton 36-24, this game was all Oilers as they have now won two straight heading into Game 4, which will take place in Edmonton on Tuesday, May 27th.