The Edmonton Oilers and Los Angeles Kings face off in the Western Conference First Round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the second consecutive season.
Last season, the Oilers came back from down 3-2 to win the series in seven games. Connor McDavid had a combined five points (two goals, three assists) in Games 6 and 7.
McDavid, the Oilers captain, had the best offensive season by an NHL player in 27 years with 153 points (64 goals, 89 assists). Mario Lemieux of the Pittsburgh Penguins had 161 points (69 goals, 92 assists) in 1995-96.
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The Kings will have their hands full trying to contain the most dynamic player in the NHL. Defenseman Drew Doughty will play after missing the series last season with a wrist injury.
"It's exciting, I love the moment, I love the challenge, everybody knows how good he is and how hard he is to shut down," Doughty said. "But I'm going to do the best of my ability with my partner, Mikey (Anderson), and whatever forward line is out there. We're going to do our best to keep him off the score sheet as much as we can. Shutting him down will be a key to this series."
The Kings will be without forwards Kevin Fiala (72 points; 23 goals, 49 assists) and Gabriel Vilardi (41 points; 23 goals, 18 assists) for Game 1. Fiala missed the final six games of the regular season with a lower-body injury, Vilardi the final nine with an upper-body injury.
The Oilers and Kings split the season series (2-2-0). Edmonton won the final two games, 2-0 at Rogers Place on March 30, and 3-1 at Crypto.com Arena on April 4.
Despite being the highest-scoring team in the NHL (325 goals), the Oilers are confident they can play a strong defensive game against the Kings.
"I think over the last couple of months, we've really developed that about our game," forward Leon Draisaitl said. "We've won any type of game you can think of, and I think that's a big confidence factor within our group. I think we're all excited for tonight and it should be a good series."
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