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After Draisaitl had helped Edmonton's first three goals, he defeated the goalkeeper Darcy Kuemper after the puck found him on the right side of a scramble. The Oilers got the power game when defender Vladislav Gavrikov Connor McDavid stumbled.

The defender of Edmonton, Evan Bouchard, tied it 29 seconds ahead and goalkeeper Calvin Pickard for an additional attacker and hit Kuemper with a direct blow from near the blue line.

Bouchard had his second game in a row in a row and also drew the Oilers with a shot at 7:51 a.m. with a shot that deflected Drew Dresw Drewty's skate in King's defender. Bouchard had the go-a-haeAD goal in Edmonton's 7: 4 home victory on Friday evening.

“This is our identity here. We built it up years ago. It is a mentality that we have that we will never stop, no matter what happens,” said Draisaitl. “So far we have shown this in the series, maybe a little too much. We have to find a way to play with a lead.

“It shows a lot of character and we can be really proud of it. But they don't want that every night.”

Game 5 is in Los Angeles on Tuesday evening. Since winning the Stanley Cup in 2014, the Kings have not won a playoff series.

“I thought we drove much better tonight than in game 3 and had many ways to put it away. And not,” said King's coach Jim Hiller. “Well, here we are. We go home instead 2-2. You get a power game in overtime, they are hard.”

Corey Perry also achieved 38 shots for Edmonton and Pickard.

Trevor Moore, Warren Foegele and Kevin Fiala scored 44 parades for the kings and Kuemper – 17 in overtime.

“Of course it's painful, but these are playoffs,” said King's striker Phillip Danault. “It is 2: 2, it goes back. Now we go home and play hard, put our heart at risk and everything can happen.”

Fiala made it 3-1 with a runaway at 7:32 a.m. of the second.

Moore opened the goal with 9:25 in the first. He thwarted a hard distance along the right boards, brought back the puck from Danault, raced to the goal and hit Pickard with a wrist shot.

Foegele gave Los Angeles a 2-0 lead with a determined rush at 1:31 of the second period. Perry got one for Edmonton at a power play at 4:11 a.m., hit the puck out of the air directly under the crossbar and hit it when he fell.

“I want to have a better start,” said McDavid, who had two templates. I don't want to have to dig away from two or three gate leads. But it is good that we showed them that we can. We are a hard group to close in games. We have some good players who let games get on the track. “

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