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NHL: Edmonton Oilers beat Los Angeles Kings 4-2

NHL: Edmonton Oilers beat Los Angeles Kings 4-2

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Los Angeles – Tyson Barry Breaking the deadlock late in the third period The Edmonton Oilers beat the Los Angeles Kings 4-2 Thursday night to force Game 7.

Leon left Draisaitl a puck behind for Barrie, who used the space in front of him to fire a bullet in her wrist to Jonathan Quick’s right. Then there was 5:10 to go in the final third.

After Barry’s goal, the Kings got one last power game, but goalkeeper Mike Smith and his defense persisted. Evander Kane concluded the match with an empty net.

Kane had two goals and one assist while Conor McDavid had one and two assists for the Oilers, who are looking to win a series for the first time since 2017.

Cody Cisse helped score two goals for his team as Smith blocked 30 of the 32 pucks he faced. The Oilers tied the series 3-3 and will host the Kings on Saturday night.

Shawn Dorzy and Karl Grundstrom The Los Angeles team, which has not won a playoff round since 2014, responded when it lifted the Stanley Cup for the second time in three years.

Jonathan Quick saved 33 shots on a losing attempt.

Oilers set the tone by opening the recording in the second minute of play.

McDavid grabbed the disc in his flexion and skated quickly before passing it to Kane. The latter gave the disc to his captain, Who bypassed the net before deceiving Kwik’s vigil.

Moments later, Drysittel had a golden opportunity to double the lead, but the ball slipped off the stick and the German could not redirect it into the net.

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In the second period, the Oilers hit again early. After seeing Quick Stop his shot on a 2-on-1 split, Kane continued the play and came back in front of the net to cash in Brett Kulak’s point shot to net his sixth goal in the series.

Kane thinks he added a goal to his total, but his success was called off due to a handicap in Quick.

It was the Kings who seized the opportunity to bridge the gap. In the force play, Dorzi fired one timer from the point and the disc broke through the traffic in front of the net and behind Smith, who saw nothing.

The Kings brought both teams back to square one just 29 seconds into the third game. Grundstrom accepted a pass from Matt Roy and placed the disc in the top corner.