Edmonton Oilers vs Los Angeles Kings: NHL Live Stream, Schedule, Probable Lineups, Injury Report, April 19, 2023

The game between the Edmonton Oilers and Los Angeles Kings will take place at Rogers Place on Wednesday, April 19 at 10:00 PM ET.

The match between the Los Angeles Kings and Arizona Coyotes will take place at the Rod Laver Arena in Melbourn (Image credits: Twitter)
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Edmonton Oilers                                                           

The Edmonton Oilers will welcome the Los Angeles Kings to Rogers Place for an NHL game on Wednesday. The Edmonton Oilers lost 3-4 in their last game over the Kings. Leon Draisaitl countered with a pair of goals and Evan Bouchard also scored for the Oilers (50-23-9), who ranked second in the Pacific Division this season ahead of third-seeded Kings (47-25-10). Oilers starter Stuart Skinner stopped 31 shots in his NHL playoff debut. Edmonton defenseman Vincent Desharnais was penalized in overtime for tripping Blake Lizotte, although Lizotte appeared to step on a broken stick on the ice and fall. “My initial thought on the play was that the player stepped on the broken stick, but those are the things you know, that happen in the playoffs sometimes,” Oilers head coach Jay Woodcroft said. 

The Oilers almost ended it at 1:54 of OT, but officials ruled Ryan McLeod’s shot from the blue line deflected off Derek Ryan’s high stick. The Oilers will try even the series in Wednesday’s Game 2. Edmonton also dropped the opener of a first-round series against the Kings last year, but the Oilers took it in seven games to advance. The Oilers led Monday’s opener 2-0 after the first and second periods before a four-goal third. Kempe halved the deficit 52 seconds into the third period when the clubs played four aside. Draisaitl restored Edmonton’s two-goal lead at 8:46 only for Kempe to pull his team within a goal again at 11:23.

With Bouchard serving a high-sticking penalty, and Korpisalo pulled for an extra attacker, Kopitar produced the equalizer with 17 seconds remaining in regulation. The puck lay in the crease for Kopitar to poke in after Philip Danault’s shot squeezed between Skinner’s pads. Quinton Byfield fed Kempe following an offensive zone faceoff for the latter to beat Skinner with a shot far side for his second goal of the game.

Los Angeles Kings

The Los Angeles Kings on the other hand won 3-4 against the Oilers in their last game. Alex Iafallo scored in OT to lift the Los Angeles Kings to a 4-3 victory over the Edmonton Oilers to open their first-round playoff series Monday night. Iafallo scored a power-play goal at 9:19 of OT by converting Victor Arvidsson’s feed from behind the net.

“Alex is kind of our unsung hero,” Kings head coach Todd McLellan said. “He cleans up. (Assistant coach) Trent Yawney always says he cleans up a lot of messes. Errors, mistakes, for teammates, he seems to be the cleanup guy. But on the other side of it, he has the ability to score. He can go up and down the lineup, penalty kills, blocks shots. Adrian Kempe scored twice and Anze Kopitar had a goal and three assists for Los Angeles, which held Oilers captain and NHL scoring leader Connor McDavid scoreless. Kings goaltender Joonas Korpisalo made 38 saves for the win.

Probable Lineup

Edmonton Oilers

Leon Draisaitl – Evan Bouchard – Zach Hyman 

Mattias Janmark – Evander Kane – Ryan Nugent-Hopkins 

Nick Bjugstad – Cody Ceci – Vincent Desharnais 

Mattias Ekholm – Warren Foegele 

Klim Kostin – Brett Kulak 

Connor McDavid – Ryan McLeod 

Darnell Nurse – Derek Ryan 

Stuart Skinner 

Kailer Yamamoto

Los Angeles Kings

Anže Kopitar – Viktor Arvidsson – Adrian Kempe 

Quinton Byfield – Phillip Danault – Alex Iafallo 

Matt Roy – Michael Anderson – Jaret Anderson-Dolan 

Drew Doughty – Sean Durzi 

Alexander Edler – Vladislav Gavrikov 

Carl Grundstrom – Arthur Kaliyev 

Joonas Korpisalo – Rasmus Kupari 

Blake Lizotte 

Trevor Moore

Injury Report

Edmonton Oilers: Ryan Murray, Mike Smith, Oscar Klefbom

Los Angeles Kings: Jacob Ingham, Gabriel Vilardi, Kevin Fiala

Edmonton Oilers vs Los Angeles Kings Schedule

The game between the Edmonton Oilers and Los Angeles Kings will take place at Rogers Place on Wednesday, April 19 at 10:00 PM ET.

Where to watch the Edmonton Oilers vs Los Angeles Kings?

The match between the Edmonton Oilers and Los Angeles Kings will be telecast live on Fox Sports West, Bally Sports West, ESPN.

CountryChannelDate and Time
United StatesFox Sports West, Bally Sports West, ESPN.April 19 (10:00 PM ET)

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