Kings rout Oilers in Game 4, even first round series – Daily News

LOS ANGELES –– The Kings spent a season defying the odds and on Sunday they extended a resilient campaign that has undermined experts from start to finish with a 4-0 victory over the Edmonton Oilers to even their best-of-seven series at two games a side.

Entering the year, the Kings were widely projected to turn in a fourth straight miserable march to nowhere. Entering Sunday’s game, they lingered in the towering shadow cast by two consecutive six-goal losses that appeared to swing the series dramatically in Edmonton’s favor.

But Sunday’s match at Crypto.com Arena saw a pivot back toward the puck-hunting, prediction-bucking Kings that gutted out an unforeseen return to the playoffs amid adverse circumstances.

Winger Carl Grundstrom led the way with two goals and an assist. Forward Trevor Moore and defenseman Troy Stecher each contributed a goal and an assist. Jonathan Quick dazzled in goal after being pulled in Game 3. He made 31 saves in a shutout that harkened back to his dominant playoff performances a decade ago.

Mike Smith stopped 42 of 45 shots in defeat, having now won just two of his past 13 postseason decisions.

The Kings carried a 34-18 advantage in shots on goal into the second intermission. They had to absorb more of the play early in the third period as Edmonton’s strategy became more risk-on and its game grew more frenetic.

But midway through the stanza, Edmonton’s sustained pressure led not to a Kings penalty but rather an offensive-zone interference minor on Edmonton star Connor McDavid. That relieved the mounting pressure and though the Kings did not score on the power play, they sealed Edmonton’s fate with a marker by Grundstrom with 4:54 remaining. He also added an empty-net goal with 91 seconds to play.

As Grundstrom drove the net, he was pushed and taken down from behind by defenseman Darnell Nurse. As Grundstrom continued sliding toward Smith, he slipped the puck past him as all three men formed a pile of humanity in the crease, where both teams promptly gathered for pushing, shoving and two video reviews that upheld the goal.

A first period free of power plays aided the Kings in leaping out to a 2-0 lead, but in the second they had to kill a pair of penalties and did so with aplomb. Edmonton managed just two shots in four minutes with the man advantage.

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