The Los Angeles Kings continued their highway journey with a cease in Edmonton to play the Oilers on Monday evening (Jan. 13) in an enormous divisional contest. This recreation was very sloppy all through, with an abundance of missed passes which led to a number of offsides and whistles. This sloppy play may be credited to some stingy defensive play by each groups. On the finish of the day, one objective was all it took because the Oilers shut out the Kings 1-0. Right here’s your recreation recap.

Sport Recap

The Kings had been the higher group within the first interval, however because of Stuart Skinner within the Oilers’ web, this recreation was scoreless heading into the second interval. The Kings’ greatest likelihood got here on a 2-on-1 with Anze Kopitar and Adrian Kempe, during which Edmonton’s netminder got here throughout and robbed Kempe’s one-timer for an unbelievable glove save. Los Angeles had a 14-6 shot benefit after one.

Stuart Skinner, Edmonton Oilers (Amy Irvin / The Hockey Writers)

On Connor McDavid’s twenty eighth birthday, he opened the scoring for the Oilers with below two minutes remaining within the second interval. Leon Draisaitl out-worked the Kings’ defenders and took the puck across the web to search out Darnell Nurse within the slot. His one-timer was stopped by goaltender Darcy Kuemper, however the rebound landed on the stick of the birthday boy, and he made no mistake. Subsequently, Edmonton took a 1-0 lead into the dressing room.

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The goaltending duel continued within the third interval as Kuemper stoned Draisaitl with the left pad on a 2-on-1 to maintain them inside one. Nonetheless, Los Angeles couldn’t get the equalizer as Edmonton discovered a strategy to get the 2 factors in regulation. Skinner stopped all 30 photographs he confronted, and Kuemper stopped 29 of 30 photographs in defeat.

The Kings proceed their five-game highway journey on Thursday (Jan. 16) towards the Vancouver Canucks. In the meantime, the Oilers begin a three-game highway journey in Minnesota towards the Wild on Wednesday (Jan. 15). These two groups don’t play once more till April 5 in Los Angeles for recreation three of their four-game season sequence.

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