
Can the Kings Silence Edmonton's Roaring Crowd in Pivotal Game 4 Showdown?
The Oilers, blanked on the power play in the first two games, had two goals, both by Bouchard, with the man advantage Friday. The Kings also had two power-play goals and are now seven for 12 with the man advantage in the series while the teams have combined for 30 goals in three games.
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So much for the conservative nature of playoff hockey. And this series might have turned on Jim Hiller’s challenge, which was the furthest thing from playing it safe.
“We take a timeout. We understand the situation. We don’t want to give them a power play but clearly we felt that that challenge was in our favor. The league disagreed,” the Kings’ coach said. “The next step would have been for us to kill a penalty and that didn’t happen either. It’s a tough stretch for us, there’s no question. That’s hockey. That’s playoff hockey, especially.”
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