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    Caleb Kerney
    Caleb Kerney
    Apr 17, 2025, 17:31
    Updated at: May 2, 2025, 13:11
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    EDMONTON – Everyone knows this song and dance.

    Will history repeat itself for a fourth time?

    The Edmonton Oilers are locking horns with the Los Angeles Kings for the fourth consecutive season. This time around, the Oilers don’t have the home ice advantage.

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    The Oilers were at the mercy of the Kings for their last regular season tilt. However, the Oilers were missing Connor McDavid, Leon Draisaitl, Mattias Ekholm, Zach Hyman, Evander Kane, Trent Frederic, Troy Stecher, John Klingberg, and Jake Walman for their 5-0 loss on home ice on Monday.

    Most of those players will be available for Game 1 of the 2025 playoffs' opening series.

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    Oilers vs. Kings Playoff Schedule

    The NHL has revealed the schedule, with the listed times in Mountain Time.

    Note: Bold font indicates home games. Games in italics are tentative, and the times will be confirmed once they are deemed necessary.

    Game 1: April 21 (Monday) - Edmonton at Los Angeles - 8:00 PM 

    Game 2: April 23 (Wednesday) - Edmonton at Los Angeles - 8:00 PM

    Game 3: April 25 (Friday) - Los Angeles at Edmonton - 8:00 PM

    Game 4: April 27 (Sunday) - Los Angeles at Edmonton - 7:30 PM

    *Game 5: April 29 (Tuesday) - Edmonton at Los Angeles - TBD

    *Game 6: May 1 (Thursday) - Los Angeles at Edmonton - TBD

    *Game 7: May 3 (Saturday) - Edmonton at Los Angeles - TBD

    Hold on to your hats, Oil Country. This series should be fiery, especially if the last game between these teams is any indication. Hockey fans everywhere could be in store for quite the sequence of games.

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