OILERS vs. KINGS
STREAM: 7:00 p.m. MT; televised on Sportsnet West
Oilers Team Scope
The Oilers enter Thursday night's contest fresh off one of their most impressive performances of the season against the Vegas Golden Knights on Tuesday.
Edmonton picked up the 7-4 win over the Pacific Division rivals, dominating the division leaders for large stretches of the contest. Ryan Nugent-Hopkins scored a goal and added four assists to extend his point streak to nine games and bring his season total to 96 (35G, 61A) on the year.
The teams traded offence in the first period, with goals from Nugent-Hopkins, Evan Bouchard, and Leon Draisaitl negating a pair of Vegas goals from Jonathan Marchessault and William Karlsson. It was the second period where the Oilers turned up the heat on the Nevada side, outshooting the Golden Knights 21-6 and outscoring them 3-1 in the middle frame. Darnell Nurse notched his 10th of the year, giving the Oilers 12 double-digit goalscorers this season. Evander Kane finished off an incredible feed by Draisaitl, who undressed the Vegas defender before sliding the puck over to the Oilers sniper for goal 14 of Kane's season.
Hyman notched the final goal of the frame, finishing off a Nugent-Hopkins feed for his 33rd of the year. The Oilers chased Golden Knights starter Jonathan Quick from the crease after two period, scoring six times on 34 shots against the former Kings goaltender.
Brett Kulak added the Oilers lone third period goal, firing a shot off the post and in after coming out of the penalty box to cap off the scoring for the Blue & Orange. Stuart Skinner won his 24th game of the season, making 18 saves on the night, and bringing the Oilers within three points of the Western Conference lead.
"I think a lot of people in this crowd right here might have wrote the Oilers off when it comes to where we're going to finish," Head Coach Jay Woodcroft said after the game. "As you hear me say every single day, we try to take it one at a time. We're going to get on our plane, get back to Edmonton, have a good rest day tomorrow, and make sure we're ready for a really good Los Angeles Kings team. We know what we're up against in them. We want to show well against a really good team and the points will take care of themselves. We just want to get our game in order."
Kings Team Scope
The Los Angeles Kings head up the road to Edmonton after a 2-1 defeat to the Calgary Flames on Tuesday night. The loss ended a 12-game point streak for the Kings and allowed the Oilers to draw within a single point of the California club.
Defenceman Sean Durzi scored the Kings only goal of the evening, his eighth goal and 37 point of his so-far career-best campaign.
The Flames saw goals by Andrew Mangiapane and Walker Duehr, while Jacob Markstrom made 32 of 33 saves to pick up the win. In goal for the Kings was Joonas Korpisalo, who was acquired at the trade deadline in the deal that sent Jonathan Quick to Columbus (before being swiftly dealt to Vegas) and has been stellar since the move. The Finn is 4-1-1 as a member of the Kings, with his lone regulation loss coming in his 30-save performancer against the Flames.
"On our behalf there wasn't a lot of zone time, yet we had some really good scoring chances, long chances that had us looking at Markstrom, and he made some really good saves," Kings coach Todd McLellan said after the game. "At the other end, we spent too much time in our end, and I thought our game management for the first time in a long time was poor."
By The Numbers
The Oilers come in to Thursday's contest with a 7-0-1 record in their last eight, with 40 goals for during that stretch... In the Oilers eight-game point streak, their power play has operated at 42.3 per cent... If the season were to end today, the Oilers would set the NHL's all-time record for power-play efficiency at 32.7 per cent... Edmonton has earned at least a point in 28 of their last 33 games, with a 22-5-6 record and a .758 points percentage... The Oilers have recorded at least a point in 14 of their last 15 home games... Connor McDavid, Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, and Leon Draisaitl all enter Thursday's contest with a point streak of at least nine games...
The Kings 12-game point streak which was snapped in Calgary was the longest in franchise history, breaking the record of 11 games set on three different occasions... The Oilers and Kings have the two best point percentages in the month of March, with only three regulation losses between the two teams... Los Angeles penalty kill has been a weakness for Todd McLellan's team lately, allowing a PPG against in their last five games... The Kings have allowed a PPG in 47 of their 74 games this year... Los Angeles has been involved in 36 one-goal games this season, the third most in the NHL....
Injury Report
OILERS - Oscar Klefbom (shoulder) is on IR; Mike Smith (undisclosed) is on IR;
Ryan MurrayĀ
(undisclosed) is on IR;
Ryan McLeodĀ
(undisclosed) is day-to-day.
KINGS - Akil Thomas (undisclosed) is on IR; Gabriel Vilardi (undisclosed) is day-to-day.
-- Michael Arcuri, EdmontonOilers.com