LOS ANGELES, CA -With a spin and a flick, Kailer Yamamoto clinched a first-round series win for the Edmonton Oilers over the Los Angeles Kings.
The 24-year-old scored the winner with 3:03 left in the third period of Game 6 to give the Oilers a 5-4 victory in Los Angeles, eliminating the Kings for a second straight season.
Edmonton was led by a two-goal performance by Klim Kostin, while Leon Draisaitl and Connor McDavid also scored to set up Yamamoto's eventual game-winner.
The Kings showed the same resiliency on Saturday that they have all series, battling back from a two-goal Oilers lead. But Edmonton's offence proved to be too much in the first round series. Los Angeles saw goals from Sean Durzi, Adrian Kempe, Kevin Fiala, and Phillip Danault in Saturday night's loss.
Stuart Skinner was stellar in the Edmonton crease besides one unlucky break late in the third period, turning away 40-of-44 shots on the evening. The one unlucky 'break' was a literal break in Skinner's stick that allowed the Kings to tie the game 4-4 in the third period before Yamamoto was able sift a shot through traffic and behind Joonas Korpisalo with just over three minutres remaining in regulation.
The Oilers will now face the Pacific Division champion Vegas Golden Knights in the second round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs beginning next week at T-Mobile Arena.
"Their rink brings a lot of energy, I'd expect some physicality," McDavid said about their upcoming opponent. "They're a big group. I would expect lots of energy and lots of emotion like every playoff series brings. They're a real good team and we have a couple of days to get ready here and go from there."
GAME RECAP: Oilers 5, Kings 4 (Game 6)
Yamamoto scored with 3:03 left in Game 6 to send the Oilers to the second round and eliminate the Kings for a second straight year
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