May 20, 2024

If the Kings-Oilers series was a title fight instead of a hockey playoff, even a blind referee might consider stopping it.

Through three games, the Kings have been outshot, outskated, outhit and outscored. Boy, have they been outscored: Edmonton twice led the opener of the first-round series by four goals and they won Game 3 on Friday by five, 6-1.

The Kingsā€™ penalty kill has been deadly ā€” for the Kings, with the Oilers scoring seven times in 14 man-advantage opportunities. The Kings, meanwhile, have been shut out on their 10 power plays.

Pick any stat and chances are the Oilers have a big edge.

Except one.

For all of Edmontonā€™s dominance, the Oilers lead the best-of-seven series by only a game, meaning the Kings can even things by climbing off the canvas to win Game 4 on Sunday at Crypto.com Arena.

ā€œI know for sure itā€™s two for them, one for us,ā€ said Jim Hiller, the teamā€™s coach. ā€œAnd you need four wins for the series.ā€

In other words, it isnā€™t over until itā€™s over ā€” even if it really looks like itā€™s over. That, apparently, is the Kingsā€™ story and theyā€™re sticking to it.

ā€œItā€™s 2 to 1 in the series,ā€ defenseman Matt Roy agreed. ā€œWe could have lost 10-1. It doesnā€™t matter. Itā€™s just 2-1 and weā€™re gonna bounce back and get ready to go.ā€

ā€œThereā€™s stuff you can learn from any game, win or lose,ā€ he continued. ā€œSo weā€™ll take a look at things and go from there.ā€

The Kings have been here before, of course, losing to the Oilers in the first round of the playoffs each of the last two years. Thatā€™s not exactly encouraging. Two years ago they split their first two playoff games with the Oilers on the road, then lost Game 3 at home by six goals. Through three games of that series, the Kings had been outscored 17-6.

This year the Kings split the first two games with the Oilers on the road, then lost Game 3 at home by five goals. Through three games of this series, the Kings have been outscored 17-10.

In the Kingsā€™ locker room, that doesnā€™t matter.

ā€œLike I said, itā€™s 2 to 1,ā€ Roy repeated. ā€œWeā€™re still in the series, weā€™re not out of it. And no oneā€™s going to quit in here.ā€

Yet the Kings clearly have a lot of work to do and precious little time to get it done.

For starters, they have to button down a penalty kill that ranked second in the NHL, yet has given as many power-play goals in three postseason games as it allowed in its final 11 regular-season ones. And the team hasnā€™t been able to slow, must less stop, the Oilersā€™ trio of Zach Hyman, Leon Draisaitl and Connor McDavid, who combined for five goals and three assists in the Game 3 rout and have 10 goals and 13 assists in the series.

Then there is the Kingsā€™ power play, which is scoreless in the playoffs.

ā€œIā€™m not worried, to be honest,ā€ forward Kevin Fiala said. ā€œObviously itā€™s not been good these three games, but we are a good power play. We [have] good players and we are going to figure it out.

ā€œThe last three games we havenā€™t been connected. Usually we just see each other almost blindly and puck movement is way faster than it is right now. Like I said, Iā€™m not worried. Weā€™re going to, for sure, figure it out.ā€

Maybe, but the Kingsā€™ frustration clearly boiled over in the third period Friday, when they took 12 penalties, among them one for fighting, one for unsportsmanlike conduct, one for an illegal check to the head, two for misconduct and five for roughing.

At least they were fighting. It would be hard to say they were doing much of that in the first period.

ā€œI donā€™t know, from the beginning it feels like weā€™re not there,ā€ Fiala said. ā€œThey were more hungry. You just have to be ready.ā€

Then Fiala repeated the team mantra: ā€œItā€™s one game. Obviously, we wanted this one and they wanted it.

ā€œBut, you know, right now itā€™s 2 to 1. We have to think positive. We have to look at some things and we have to get better. And we will.ā€

A win Sunday and the series is even, the Kings kept repeating. What went unspoken is that a loss means the series will be all but over.

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