Edmonton Oilers vs Vegas Golden Knights Game 3: How to Watch, TV Channel List, Live Stream details & More - NHL Playoffs 2023

Edmonton Oilers v Vegas Golden Knights
Edmonton Oilers v Vegas Golden Knights

The Edmonton Oilers and Vegas Golden Knights will face off in Game 3 of the Second round NHL Playoffs on Monday, May 8, 2023, at 8:30 PM ET.

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The game will be held at Rogers Place in Edmonton, Alberta, and will be broadcast on ESPN, SportsNet, CBC, and TVAS.

For fans who want to watch the game on TV, there are several options available in Canada, including CBC, SportsNet, and TVAS. In the US, the game will be broadcast on ESPN. Additionally, fans can stream the game live on Fubo, Hulu, Sling TV, Vidgo, and YouTube TV, which offer a range of subscription plans to suit their different viewing needs.

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This matchup between the Edmonton Oilers and Golden Knights is highly anticipated, as both teams have been performing exceptionally well this season. Led by their captain Connor McDavid, the Oilers have been dominant on the ice, while the Golden Knights have a strong roster that includes players like Mark Stone.

Fans can expect a high-intensity game with plenty of action as both teams vie for a spot in the next round of the playoffs.

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Edmonton Oilers' Power Play Shines in Game 2 Victory Against Vegas Golden Knights

The Vegas Golden Knights will need to find their road warrior form if they hope to win Game 3 against the Edmonton Oilers on Monday night. After winning the series opener 6-4, the Golden Knights fell 5-1 in Game 2 as Leon Draisaitl and Connor McDavid each scored twice for the Oilers.

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Vegas only managed a lone goal from Ivan Barbashev in Game 2 and will need to improve their performance if they hope to compete with an Oilers team averaging 4.5 goals in the series.

The Golden Knights finished the regular season tied for the second-most road points in the league, but they will need to contend with Edmonton's league-best power play, which is now 14 for 25 in the playoffs. Oilers defenseman Evan Bouchard has been instrumental in the power-play success, leading all teams with three special teams goals and nine assists over eight games.

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Vegas will need to avoid giving Edmonton Oilers too many power-play opportunities, as they did in Game 2 when they gave the Oilers six chances with the man advantage. The Golden Knights were the NHL's least-penalized team during the regular season and will need to do a better job limiting Edmonton's power-play chances.

Despite the Game 2 loss, Vegas remains confident in their ability to bounce back in Game 3.

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Edited by Rajdeep Barman
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