💨 Abstract
The Los Angeles Kings and Edmonton Oilers meet for the fourth consecutive year in the Stanley Cup playoffs, with the Oilers winning every series so far. The Kings, determined to advance, have home-ice advantage for the first time and have improved since the trade deadline. Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl, top scorers in NHL playoff history, pose a significant challenge, but the Kings have added key players and appear healthier and stronger this season.
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