Klim Kostin scored two goals in Game 6 and finished the series with four points (three goals, one assist). Evander Kane also had three goals and an assist. The only Edmonton skater without a point was Philip Broberg, the seventh defenseman.
"A lot of people look at the Oilers and think it's a two or three-man team and it's not that at all," McDavid said Saturday. "Up and down the lineup, we have contributions. Both goalies stepped up huge in the series. We had seven D-men play and had a bunch of different forwards stepping up at crucial times. That's what playoff hockey is all about and it's a good sign for our group."
The focus now shifts to the second round, where Edmonton will play Vegas for the first time. The Oilers stayed in Los Angeles to prepare for the Golden Knights instead of returning home. They were 3-0-1 against them in the regular season and finished three points behind them for first in the Pacific Division.
"I think there's a big difference, different styles, different challenges, different problems that they present, and they seem to be firing on all cylinders," Woodcroft said. "It's going to be a tall task, but we're up for it. I think they have a back end that seems to be involved in all three zones. They seem to have a deep forward group that plays a pressure-based game. They're well-coached and they finished at the top of the conference for a reason."