'We're a resilient group': Edmonton Oilers look to bounce back after wild Game 1 loss
- The Edmonton Oilers faced the L.A. Kings in Game 1, losing 6-5 after tying the score late, as Phillip Danault scored the winning goal for the Kings with 41.1 seconds left.
- Head Coach Kris Knoblauch expressed optimism, believing in a potential comeback despite being down 4-1 at the second intermission.
- Captain Connor McDavid contributed significantly with one goal and three assists, playing a key role in the Oilers' comeback attempt during the third period.
- Oilers Centre Adam Henrique stated that the team showed resilience by tying the game late.
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'We're a resilient group': Edmonton Oilers look to bounce back after wild Game 1 loss
LOS ANGELES — Late rallies are nothing new for the Edmonton Oilers. Not every game has a fairy tale ending, though, where the team overcomes a multi-goal deficit to celebrate a win. After falling behind 4-0 to the L.A. Kings on Monday, the Oilers pushed back to tie the score at 5-5 with less than 90 seconds to go in regulation. The comeback storyline was scuttled by L.A.'s Phillip Danault, who scored with 41.1 seconds left on the clock to giv…


‘We’re a resilient group’: Edmonton Oilers look to bounce back after wild Game 1 loss
LOS ANGELES — Late rallies are nothing new for the Edmonton Oilers. Not every game has a fairy tale ending, though, where the team overcomes a multi-goal deficit to celebrate a win. After falling behind 4-0 to the L.A. Kings on Monday, the Oilers pushed back to tie the score at 5-5 with less than 90 seconds to go in regulation. The comeback storyline was scuttled by L.A.’s Phillip Danault, who scored with 41.1 seconds left on the clock to give t…
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