Clips and Quotes: Edmonton Oilers fall to LA Kings in game one 4-3
Is it Wednesday at 8 p.m. yet? Final score: 4-3.
Is it Wednesday at 8 p.m. yet? Final score: 4-3.
Thanks, Mike. Final Score: 4-3 Kings Wouldn’t it be funny to know how many manhours were lost today in the time leading up to puck drop? I don’t know about you fine folks, but I found it mighty difficult to focus on anything work-related today and I have a job that focuses specifically on this…
Connor McDavid has arrived.
Jay Woodcroft is a trailblazer.
The playoffs are finally here!!! The Oilers pushed their way through all 82 games and now the meaningful hockey really begins. From the jump this season we said that the way this Oilers’ season would be viewed hinged directly on how they performed in the postseason and tonight is their first chance to take a…
I don’t think I need to give anyone reading this reasons to hate the Los Angeles Kings, but with the playoffs set to start in a few hours, I think we could all use a few ideas for fuelling the rivalry. And since we’ve only got a few hours left to build out this rivalry,…
The NHL playoffs are finally here and that means the gang from the Real Life Podcast is back with a brand new episode to help you get through what’s left of your Monday and preview the opening round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. On today’s podcast, the guys looked at game one of the Oilers…
Connor McDavid has already won two Hart trophies as the league’s most valuable player. He’s won three Ted Lindsay awards as the NHL’s most outstanding player. He’s four four Art Ross trophies as the league’s top scorer. Despite that impressive resume, I think McDavid is going to take his game to another level this postseason.
The Edmonton Oilers will be getting a familiar face refereeing these payoffs as Kyle Rehman and Steve Kozari will be officiating game one of their series against the LA Kings.
On a scale of 1-10, how excited are you right now? I’ve been basically vibrating around my house all morning in eager anticipation for game one against the LA Kings, and that means I probably went a little heavy on my opening night bets. Either way, I’m feeling good about my life choices. Let’s get…
Let’s party like it’s 2006.
Your eyes do not deceive you. The Edmonton Oilers will win the Stanley Cup, at least, that according to our NHL 22 simulation.