Edmanton, Alberta – The team that has often spoiled the party for Kings, did so again.
Lyon Drassital and Ivan Bouchide defeated each as a goal and a assistance by Admonton Oilers 4–2, to snap the three-game skids on Monday night.
Zach Hyman and Ryan Nugent-Hopkins also scored and Connor McDwid also assisted two to help transfer two points to the Kings for the third place in the Pacific Division. Stuart Skinner shut down 38 shots.
Trevor Moore and Alex Loferrere scored for Kings, who won five of their last six matches. David Ritic ended with 27 Saves.
Kings started 6:45 in the early stages, as Pak came out of the back boards in Quinton Bifield and took it back to Moore, who defeated the skinner with a wrist shot for his 22nd goal of the season. In the last 11 matches, it was for the eighth time that the oileers allowed the first goal.
Edmonton first came close to tying it with a seven -minute left -left as Hyiman defeated Rtich with a backhand shot, but shut down the post.
Hymen made for that miss with 24 seconds to play in the first, took a feed from McDavid in the left faceoff dot and destroyed a one-time past reticle for his team-high 38th-raised the round-scoring streak to five games. McDavid enhanced his home point Streak to a career-high 23 matches.
The Kings went back at 7:34 in the second period as Olers Defenseman Bouchide missed a check badly to allow 2-on-1, which was terminated by Laferrere by a glove-side shot for his eighth.
The olers again prepared it again to play in the second with four minutes on the power play, as Bouchide sent a shot from the point that was cleverly deformed by Draisaitl for his 29th.
Boochurd continued to atone for his earlier guff, first placed olers for only 1:25, as he exposed a bomb from the point that defeated Rit High for his 15th by the gloves for his 15th, taking him into a tie with the McCenzi Veg in Calgary for a league lead for a defenseman.
In the last two sessions, the oilers who finished the Kings in the first round of the playoffs away to play the game with 3:29 as Connor Brown created a great pass for Nagent-Hopkins, who was going on the net with speed and worked in his 16th position.
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Kings play at the second stop of their three-market trips in Calgary on Tuesday night.