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Stars got more from depth players, but here's where Ken Hitchcock said team was lacking in loss to Oilers

EDMONTON, Alberta -- The Stars are doing a lot of things right, but they still are finding ways to lose hockey games.

Dallas scored three power play goals Thursday and received a spirited effort from Alexander Radulov, who had a goal and two assists, but they lost to the Edmonton Oilers 5-4 and now have lost two in a row to start their five-game road trip.

"It's really disappointing," said Stars coach Ken Hitchcock. "It's disappointing that we're not doing enough in the details of a game to win a hockey game. We look like we should have a better record than we do, but we're not doing enough in the details of the game.