The Edmonton Oilers blew their second lead in as many nights, this time a 3-1 third-period lead to the Dallas Stars at the American Airlines Arena.The Stars rallied to score two goals in the final frame before taking the extra point in the shootout. Wyatt Johnston got the game-winner in the third shootout round to settle the game. Mikko Rantanen scored twice for Dallas in regulation, with Miro Heiskanen adding the other.Meanwhile, Vasily Podkolzin, Leon Draisaitl (PPG), and Connor McDavid added the goals for the Edmonton Oilers.So, let’s take a look at the 3 least impressive Edmonton Oilers players from their shootout loss to the Dallas Stars on Tuesday night.3 least impressive Edmonton Oilers players from SO loss to Dallas Stars#3 Evan BouchardEvan Bouchard’s defensive issues continue to plague the Edmonton Oilers. On Tuesday night, Bouchard committed yet another faux pas to give the Stars a chance to get back into the game.Here’s a look at Rantanen’s power play goal as shown on the Dallas Stars’ official X account:The breakdown in coverage by the Oilers was underscored by Bouchard’s apparent disorientation in the crease. The replay showed the Edmonton blueliner looking around everywhere, trying to locate the puck. By the time he reacted, the Stars had made the game 2-1 in the middle of the second period.Bouchard hit the ice for over 25 minutes across 31 shifts. He managed one assist and a plus-1 rating, to go with two shots and two blocks on the night.#2 Jake WalmanJake Walman was another Edmonton Oilers blueliner who did not have his best defensive showing on Tuesday night. Walman got burned on Rantanen’s second goal, allowing the Stars to immediately counter Connor McDavid’s third-period goal.Here’s a look at the tally:The goal came less than a minute after McDavid restored the Oilers’ two-goal lead. Like previous goals, a breakdown in coverage allowed the Stars to capitalize on the situation. Walman, in particular, was unable to hinder Wyatt Johnston from getting the puck to the net.Walman’s defense partner, Darnell Nurse, was far too late to get back, allowing Rantanen to step in and pop the puck into the back of the net.Walman hit the ice for over 25 minutes across 29 shifts, racking up a minus-1 rating to go with four shots on goal and two blocks.#1 Trent FredericTrent Frederic was a major deadline acquisition last spring. He hit the ice for the Oilers’ playoff run, earning himself an eight-year, $30.8 million contract. The deal was the subject of questions, given how Frederic hasn’t really cemented himself as a high-end player.On Tuesday, that criticism was more evident than ever. Frederic skated for nearly 14 minutes across 16 shifts. He failed to get a shot on net. He was essentially inconsequential throughout the game.Frederic now has one goal in 15 games this season. Questions will continue to pile up unless his offensive and defensive games pick up.The Edmonton Oilers will be back on the ice as they host the Colorado Avalanche at Rogers Place on Saturday night.