LOS ANGELES, CA -The Oilers vs. Kings first-round series has thus far followed the same script as their playoff encounter from one year ago, and Edmonton is hoping that trend continues with Game 3 tonight at Crypto.com Arena.
The teams split the first two matchups of their opening-round clash in both 2022 and 2023, in the same order, with the Oilers taking a 2-1 series lead last year by winning Game 3 decisively 8-2 in Los Angeles. They'll look to regain home-ice advantage by capturing another victory in enemy territory.
"Similar situation as last season," Evander Kane said following Friday's morning skate. "And obviously we understand the importance of tonight. Every game in the playoffs is important, but to try to get a lead in the series for the first time tonight, we have a great opportunity to do that."
As expected with the regular season now in the rearview mirror, offence has been a bit tougher to come by in the playoffs. The Oilers were far and away the NHL's top team this year from a production perspective, averaging 3.96 goals per game, well ahead of the Boston Bruins' 3.67, representing the biggest place-to-place gap in the rankings.
However, the Kings held Edmonton to three goals in Monday's 4-3 decision, while the Oilers put three past Joonas Korpisalo on Wednesday and added an empty-net tally for a 4-2 decision.
"They've been doing that to a lot of teams all year," Kane said of the Kings limiting their opponent's offence. "They're a really good hockey team. They really buy into their system and what they try to do and they stick with it. And there's not a lot of room out there, that's for sure. So I think it's just continuing to do what we've been doing, being a little harder in front of the net, getting some more pucks on net, and hopefully we can get some bounces going our way."