

EDMONTON -- Game five should be a high-spirited affair.
Both the Edmonton Oilers and Los Angeles Kings are laser focused on their goals for tonight. For the Oilers it's getting more pucks on net than the 13 they did in Sunday night's 1-0 win.
According to Jim Hiller, the Kings need to stick to their game plan and not let the fans at Rogers Place distract them.
David RittichThe Kings will try to solve Stuart Skinner - who has only allowed one goal against in the last two games. Skinner has faced 51 shots over both road games.
At the other end of the rink - the Oilers are tasked with making David Rittich's night more difficult in Game five than they did in Game 4. Connor McDavid and Zach Hyman both illustrated the importance of making tonight as difficult on Rittich as possible.
It could be argued that both teams received good goaltending on Sunday night. The difference in that game came down to one lucky bounce.
Call it luck or strategy - the Oilers will want more of that in the hopes of closing out this series.
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