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Adrian Kempe scores twice as Kings take 2-0 series lead over Edmonton

the Kings EdmontOn Oilers are the Posteason Old enemies, with this match in the first round on the occasion of their eleventh meeting in the Stanley Cup qualifiers. But with Wednesday 6-2 victory In the game 2 of The best series of sevenThe kings did something that they never accomplished.

They took 2-0 progress.

The kings, who have not yet had ever in the series, got two goals from Adrian Kimby and dozens of Brandt Clark, Queenon Bayfield, André Cuzmanco and Nazi Kobar, with Clark, Cosmanco and Cochar, all of whom scored in the power game.

Lyon Drissaite and former King Victor Arfidson won Edmonton’s goals, which exceeded 12-7 in the two games.

The last time the kings made the Bustson series 2-0 anyone It was in the 2014 Stanley Cup final, when they won their last title. This was the last time the kings won the post -season series.

Defender Mickey Anderson said: “We got the feature of home ice, we have worked hard for it, and we wanted to benefit,” said defender Mickey Anderson. “So we are happy yet. [We’ll] Come to the ski circuit tomorrow and you are worried tomorrow. Talk about the game, then prepare for the next game, you focus on it.

“But so far it is a really good start.”

The victory was the best 33 kings at home, but now they will go on the road, as they got a losing record this season. Edmonton Game 3 will host on Friday and Game 4 on Sunday. Game 5, if necessary, you will be in Arena Crypto.com on Tuesday.

After winning in game 1, the teams merged for 11 goals – seven in the last 20 minutes 6 seconds – the kings went to the forefront to stay in match 2 in the first goal in the Clark M And 8:44 in the first period. They got help from an unexpected source.

The wing Ivander Kane, who was the first in his season in favor of Oils, was on the ice just 95 seconds before drawing a crossed penalty, giving the kings the man’s advantage. Clark made Olors, as a deviation in a pass from the former Over Warren, has a goal of playing power.

Anze Kopitar lasts the Oilers Stuart Skinner goalkeeper in the third period of game 2.

(Gina Verizy / Los Angeles Times)

After that, the margin prield dubbed shortly after the first break before Kuzmenko reached 3-0 with another goal in the middle of the road during the second period.

Kings scored five times with Man Advantage in the two games while Power Play was carrying Edmonton without goals in five attempts. In the losing qualifiers last year against Oils, Kings 0 was 12 in Power Play and killed 11 of 20 Edmonton Power game.

“We all had a few days to talk about what the series might look like. If you just reflect, their playing on power is really good. We did not score a goal in playing last year in the series, and that was a big difference.” “So it was clear that it was supposed to be the focus on us this year. I think both killing and playing power were good.”

Draisaitl got Edmonton on the blackboard, where he recorded a deviation at 13:54 of the second period. This was the second goal of the Draisaitl series, which led the league with 52 in the injuries season.

The second Draisaitl goal in match 1 in Game Oilers in the gathering was helped from a 4-0 deficit, just to lose 6-5. Its goal started 2 in another rally, and made Arvidsson in four minutes of the third period one goal game.

Darcy Kueemper goalkeeper stops the scepter in the third period of game 2.

Darcy Kueemper goalkeeper stops the scepter in the third period of game 2.

(Gina Verizy / Los Angeles Times)

But the return stopped there with the response to Kemp and Cobar with less than three minutes for the restoration team. After Kopitar’s goal, Oilers withdrew goalkeeper Stuart Skinner and replaced him with Calvin Pickard, who gave up the Kempe goal in the first shot he faced.

Kimby had a pass to go with his targets while Cobar had three decisive passes.

But while kings get 2-0 progress, the series, as he said, has not ended yet.

He said: “It is the first to the fourth.” “We still have a long way to go. We take it day after day, we celebrate the victory tonight, but tomorrow he returned to focus on the game 3.”

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