EDMONTON, AB - When Connor McDavid sent Los Angeles Kings defenceman Mikey Anderson flying headfirst into the boards, garnering a boarding call for the captain's third-ever playoff penalty, a statement was made that there are no passengers when it comes to physical play on this Oilers squad.
"I think when your captain's throwing his weight around, it pulls everyone into the fight," goaltender Mike Smith said. "I think we talked about it, and I'm sure every team talks about it, any time you get a chance to get a lick on one of their players, it's a long series and can pay dividends in a long series."
Like the pied piper, the Oilers leaders are crashing and banging the Blue & Orange in the right direction. The so-called big guns have helped set the tone for the Oilers early in their first-round matchup against the Kings.
McDavid finished Wednesday night's contest with four hits, a departure from his regular-season average of less than one per game. He ended the hit brigade emphatically, dumping an ornery Alex Iafallo along the boards, receiving a slash to the leg for his efforts.
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The Oilers have been led on and off the scoresheet by their top players in the series against Los Angeles
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