As the intensity of the NHL playoffs continues to build, all eyes are on the highly anticipated Game 3 showdown between the Edmonton Oilers and the Dallas Stars. With the series locked at one game apiece, the stakes have never been higher and the tension between these two powerhouse teams is palpable. Both sides are determined to set the tone early, knowing that every shift could tilt the momentum in their favor.

Amidst the growing anticipation, Oilers head coach Kris Knoblauch has added fuel to the fire with his bold comments ahead of the matchup. His words have sent a clear message—not only to his own locker room but also to the opposition—that Edmonton is prepared for a physical battle and won’t back down from any challenge. As both teams gear up for what promises to be a fiercely contested clash, fans and analysts alike are left wondering just how far each side is willing to go to secure an all-important victory.

Feb 5, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Edmonton Oilers head coach Kris Knoblauch looks on against the Chicago Blackhawks during the first period at the United Center. Mandatory Credit: Daniel Bartel-Imagn Images

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Edmonton Oilers head coach Kris Knoblauch had some strong words for his opponents ahead of Game 3, warning that things might get a bit rough.

With Game 3 set to take place on Saturday night between the Dallas Stars and Edmonton Oilers, both teams are knotted at one game apiece, with both looking to set the tone early and often.

For sure Dallas has some revenge on their mind after Darnell Nurse injured defensive wizard and star forward Roope Hintz, and for the Oilers they seem to have a big target on their backs.

For head coach Kris Knoblauch though, he’s absolutely fine with that.

Speaking to the media ahead of Game 3, the Oilers bench boss had a message for the Stars if they were to try anything:

I think we got a lot of players who are physical and don’t shy away from that, but also we need guys who can skate and get there in time to make those hits.

It’s a bit of a double edged sword for the Oilers, as they certainly have the size and physicality necessary to make an impact in that regard, but also don’t necessarily drop jaws with their speed.

While yes, Connor McDavid, Leon Draisaitl, Connor Brown and Quinn Hutson can certainly accelerate, the team tends to end up needing to cover more ground; a sign that the speed isn’t up to snuff, and it takes them longer to go back and forth 200 feet.

What they lack in that speed in the ability to throw punishing hits. The team has totalled 509 hits so far through which averages to just over 39 per game this postseason.

Zach Hyman leads the way with a staggering 99 hits, followed by Vasily Podkolzin (58), Evander Kane (53), and trade deadline pickup Trent Frederic (48).

So Knoblauch wasn’t wrong in his assessment of things. If Dallas is going to target the Oilers for what they did to Hintz, they can expect just as much physicality served right back.

It’s just a matter of whether or not they can catch up to the Stars or not.