The Oilers ended an 0-for-6 streak with the man advantage in the series after Nugent-Hopkins collected his fifth and sixth goals of the playoffs to build his team out to a two-goal lead in the second period, with Evan Bouchard pitching in with helpers on both markers to grow his playoff-leading point total among defencemen to 25 points (6G, 19A) in 17 post-season games.
Broberg buried his first goal in the postseason 4:03 after Nugent-Hopkins nabbed his second during the middle frame, ripping a slapshot through traffic and off the far post to extend Edmonton's advantage to three. The Swede was even tasked with defending a crucial penalty kill late in the second period with Brett Kulak in the penalty box, helping the Oilers match a franchise record with their 25th straight kill after going 2-for-2 on Friday.
"Amazing," Connor McDavid described. "Obviously, a big goal, but not only that, he was skating everywhere and skating pucks out on his own. It could've been a one-man breakout at times, and that's what he needs to do to be successful. His legs are a gift and he's got to use them."
Stuart Skinner stopped 19 of 20 shots, including a few high-danger chances in the final frame, to backstop the Oilers to the Game 5 win behind a confident performance between the pipes from the netminder.
Connor McDavid, Leon Draisaitl, Adam Henrique and Evander Kane each produced helpers in the victory that gives Edmonton a 3-2 lead in the series over Dallas, along with the opportunity on Sunday night (6:00 pm MT) at Rogers Place to close out the series and move on to face either the Florida Panthers or the New York Rangers in the Stanley Cup Final.
"We've given ourselves a chance here, so that's all you can ask for," Nugent-Hopkins said. "I thought we played a great game, a full 60, and now we get the chance to close it out on home ice. It's going to take everything and another effort like we had tonight."