Game day live blog: Edmonton Oilers vs Los Angeles Kings, Game 4


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Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Playoffs is set to begin in Los Angeles tonight. Puck drop is scheduled for just after 8 pm Even though the team is on the road there are still many ways for fans to watch the game and cheer them on right from here. Whatever we did Friday for the win, let’s do that again! 🏒 🥅

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Live Blog: Game Four

Thanks for following along for what we hope proves to be another big Oil victory! The momentum is building with the team surging from back-to-back wins as fandemonium strikes new highs.

If you’re not watching the game from home, or in LA for those lucky ones, or some other establishment, Rogers Place is still an option. For $5 you can grab a seat at Rogers for the Game 4 Road Game Watch Party; doors open at 7 pm Enjoy the game on the scoreboard with all proceeds going to the Edmonton Oilers Community Foundation.


Oilers gear up for desperate Kings in pivotal Game 4

Robert Tychkowski

Edmonton Oilers center Ryan Nugent-Hopkins (93), left wing Evander Kane (91) and defenseman Cody Ceci (5) celebrate after a goal against the LA Kings in the third period of game three of the first round of the 2022 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Crypto.com Arena.
Edmonton Oilers center Ryan Nugent-Hopkins (93), left wing Evander Kane (91) and defenseman Cody Ceci (5) celebrate after a goal against the LA Kings in the third period of game three of the first round of the 2022 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Crypto.com Arena. Photo by Kirby Lee /USA TODAY Sports

LOS ANGELES — From the outside looking in, the Edmonton Oilers are in total control of their playoff series with the Los Angeles Kings and the outcome is a foregone conclusion.

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After all, what team gets scraped off the bottom of a shoe after being squashed 6-0 and 8-2 in back-to-back games and suddenly launches a comeback?

But, as well as the Oilers are playing right now, and as badly as they’ve beaten the Kings in Games 2 and 3, there is still a sense in Edmonton’s camp that they haven’t heard the last of Los Angeles.

The Kings made an entire season out of overcoming adversity and proving doubters wrong, so nobody is expecting a white flag in Game 4 Sunday.

“You win a couple and everyone is feeling good, but it’s a long series and a long playoffs,” said goalie Mike Smith. “LA is a great team and we’re not taking them for granted by any means.

“Obviously, you gain confidence when you win, and win like we have in the last couple, but those games are done now and we’re worried about Game 4. There’s a lot of work left to do, we’ve only won two .”

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