EDMONTON, AB -Call him Klutch Kostin.
Klim Kostin scored his first ever playoff goal 2:20 into the third period, which ended up being the game winner, to give Edmonton a 4-2 victory at Rogers Place on Wednesday night to tie the series with the Kings at 1-1.
The Oilers were once again able to limit the Kings offence for the most of the night, holding Los Angeles to just 25 shots. So far through two games, the Oilers have manhandled their opponent at even strength, outshooting them 66-45. The biggest discrepancy between the Kings and Oilers thus far has been in the penalty box, where LA holds a 10-4 power-play advantage through Games 1 and 2.
Wednesday night's contest seemed to be following a very similar script to the opening game of the series. For the second time in a row, the Oilers jumped out to a two-goal first period advantage only for the Kings to battle their way back into the game.
Derek Ryan and Leon Draisaitl gave Edmonton the 2-0 first-period advantage before Phillip Danault and Gabriel Vilardi nullified it in the final 5:22 of the second frame. Unlike Game 1, those goals would be the last time the Kings would see the scoresheet on the night.
"Obviously a really good start to go up 2-0," Zach Hyman said. "We were playing fast on the forecheck and getting pucks back, doing all those things to maintain possession. It was a great start and then obviously we gave it back, but a huge goal for us by Klim in the third there got us the win."
Kostin's goal gave Edmonton the late advantage, which would be doubled by Evander Kane in the final minute with an empty-net tally.
"You always get moments where you go into the third period tied, or down one, or up one," Stuart Skinner said. "I think just being able to have that experience, we've played in games like that before. We played in a game like that just the other day. So as a team, we have the leaders and just everybody in here knows how to bounce back from that."
Skinner notched his first-ever NHL playoff victory by turning away 23-of-25 shots from the Kings on the evening, while his cross-crease counterpart Joonas Korpisalo allowed three goals on 36 shots in the loss.
The Oilers will head to Los Angeles for Game 3 of the series on Friday night at Crypto.com Arena.
GAME RECAP: Oilers 4, Kings 2 (Game 2)
The Oilers tied their first-round series with the Kings by picking up the 4-2 victory at Rogers Place on Wednesday night
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