The Evander Kane will miss game 1 for oil in relation to kings with current injuries
The Edmonton Oilers They brought it until the finals of Stanley Cups a year ago, but as they start their first series against Kings in Los Angeles, it doesn’t seem like this year’s team can return it to the rune in the championship.
The oil and kings meet in the first round for the fourth consecutive season. Edmonton won three previous meetings, but the kings of this time have an advantage in the house. Yet they are oil Minus-132 Favorites to win a series.
It is largely because it has an explosive duo function Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl. But one oil player which oils will not have when the series in progress is Next Evander Kane. The power attacker is a key performer for oil for oil in each of the last three seasons of the playoffs.
He had 4 goals and 4 assists in 20 post-season games last year. That show came two years after scored 13 post-season and added 4 assists for 17 points in only 15 games.
However, Kane was going out at the entire season after he went through the main surgery in the training camp as a result of multiple injuries. It was also subjected to knee surgery after initial medical intervention.
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Kane glided last time with the idea that Chief Coach Kris Knoblauch would be able to grow his work and it would lead to his participation in the playoffs. That idea seems to be at this point something long time.
Oilman Their work could cut for them in this difficult task of the first round. Start with motivated kings to go out with the best performance against the team that tortured them in the last three seasons.
The kings ended in second place in the Pacific division behind Vegas Golden Knight. The kings had 105 points, and that was four more than oil.
Draisaitl finished the season with 106 points to run oils, six more than McDavid. Draisaitl led the league with 52 goals during the regular season, while McDavid had only 26 goals.
McDavid scored 64 goals two seasons and his fall was dramatic. 26 Goals were at least the least that McDavid scored from his Rookie Season 2015-16 when he had 16 goals.
Adrian Kempe led Kings with 35 goals and 38 assists during the regular season.
Steve Silverman It covers NFL for more than 35 years, and its writing appeared in the ESPN magazine, avoidance report, CBS sports, pro soccer week and forbes.com. He wrote 10 books, including “who is better, who is the best in the NFL.”
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