LOS ANGELES, CA - Three games, four even-strength goals.
For a team that led the NHL in overall scoring with 325 goals and ranked fifth in five-on-five markers with 192, it's been a frusrating series offensively so far for the Oilers against the Los Angeles Kings.
Despite outshooting their Pacific Division rivals 98-63 and having an 8.8-to-5.7 expected-goals ratio during five-on-five play in the series, the Oilers find themselves trailing the best-of-seven battle 2-1, with Game 4 on the schedule for Sunday at Crypto.com Arena.
During Saturday's media availability, the players and Head Coach Jay Woodcroft preached persistence and patience that their offensive efforts will soon pay dividends.
"I think you can be patient, and we're a patient group," Woodcroft said. "I think if you looked at the scoring chances, it's not close. Can we bear down in certain situations? Yeah, we can.
"Keep hammering away at the rock, and we know it'll split eventually... We think if we continue to stack good things on top of good things over the long haul, which is what we're prepared for, the right team comes out on top."
BLOG: Oilers preaching persistence and patience
Edmonton has been the better team on paper in their first-round series with the Kings, but it's time for the in-game numbers to translate to the scoreboard

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RAW | Zach Hyman 04.22.23