
“Kempe’s Double Strike Propels Kings to Brink of Upset Over High-Powered Oilers”
“We all had a few days to talk about what the series might look like. And if you just reflect back one year, their power play is really good. And we didn’t score a power play goal last year in the series, and that was a big difference,” Kings coach Jim Hiller said. “So that clearly was going to have to be an emphasis for us this year. And I think both the penalty kill and power play performed pretty well.”
Draisaitl got Edmonton on the board, scoring on a deflection at 13:54 of the second. It was the second goal of the series for Draisaitl, who led the league with 52 in an injury-shortened season.
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