Kings Break Oilers' Playoff Dominance with OT Win
Kings Break Oilers' Playoff Dominance with OT Win

Kings Break Oilers' Playoff Dominance with OT Win

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Quinton Byfield led the Los Angeles Kings to a 4-3 overtime victory against the Edmonton Oilers, scoring two goals, including the game-winner. This marked the Kings' first win against the Oilers this season, breaking a streak of playoff eliminations by Edmonton in previous years. Warren Foegele contributed significantly with a goal and two assists, while Jordan Spence also added two assists. Tanner Jeannot tied the game in the third period, assisting in the Kings' comeback after the Oilers led 3-2 following goals from Kasperi Kapanen, Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, and Viktor Arvidsson. Edmonton's Connor McDavid extended his point streak to 10 games with an assist, but the Oilers' three-game winning streak was halted. Both teams are set to play again with the Oilers visiting Anaheim and the Kings hosting Philadelphia.

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