Kings visit the Oilers with 2-0 series lead
- The Los Angeles Kings play the Edmonton Oilers Friday in Edmonton for Game 3.
- Los Angeles leads the best-of-seven first-round matchup two games to none after winning 6-2 Wednesday.
- Los Angeles' power play has converted five of ten chances during the initial two contests.
- Edmonton's power play unit remains scoreless on five opportunities this postseason.
- Oilers coach Kris Knoblauch views special teams as an opportunity to improve play.
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The Oilers Are Getting Carved Up Like A Moist And Tender Turkey
I’d rather gaze directly upon the opening of the Ark of the Covenant than spend too much time looking at Stuart Skinner’s horrid numbers in the early (but getting late fast) postseason going. The Oilers goalie has allowed 11 goals on just 58 shots over, functionally, five and a half periods, surrendering six to the […]

Kings visit the Oilers with 2-0 series lead
Los Angeles Kings (48-25-9, in the Pacific Division) vs. Edmonton Oilers (48-29-5, in the Pacific Division)

Special teams struggles costing Edmonton Oilers in playoff battle with L.A. Kings
LOS ANGELES - There's been one stark difference in the battle between the Edmonton Oilers and L.A. Kings this post-season: special teams.
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