King’s Blow 4-Gol Lead, Edge Oilors in the last minute

Philip Dant scored his second goal of the game with 41.1 seconds remaining in regulation to win hosts Los Angeles Kings a wild 6-5 to win the 6-5 win over Admonton Oilors on Monday night at his Stanley Cup playoff opener.
Both Andrei Kuzmenco and Adrian Kemppe scored one goal and two assistance, while both Quinton Bif one and Kevin Fiala recorded a goal and one by one goal and one made a assistance for the Kings in Game 1 of the first round series of their western conference.
Goltender Darcy Kumper made 20 saves for Kings, who took a 5–2 lead in the second period and a 5–2 lead in the third period, before the Olers accused the heroes, Denolt’s heroes were needed.
After the moments of tying the clash, the danult joined a crowd over the snow and spread slightly on a shot from the slot. However, the puck went up and went to the olers goalkeeper Stuart Skinner for the winner.
Connor McDwid scored once in a four -digit game for Edmonton, while Corey Perry and Leon Drassital gave each a goal and one aid. Matias Jenmark and Zach Hyiman added a goal epip, Ivan Bouchide received three assistance, and the skinner stopped 24 shots.
The game of the best seven series will be held on 2 Wednesday in Los Angeles. This is the fourth consecutive year when the clubs are found in the first round of the playoffs.
The Kings took a four goal for the first-period balls by Kuzmanco (on a power play) and Bifield, then the height of the late-second-term by Kampay and Danult.
However, the oilers refused to go away quietly. Draisaitl placed visitors on board with six seconds left in the second period, their 18th goal in 19 playoff games against Kings, and Jenmark extended 2:19 in the third period.
At 4:59 of the final frame, Fiala’s five-on-three power-play goal reinstated the three-goal edge of Los Angeles and appeared to seal the game. Although Perry cut a shot house from tight at 7:43, Hymen made it a goal game at 17:56, and McDwid struggled with 88 seconds.
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