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The Edmonton Oilers are home on Thursday evening, May 1st, with the chance to end their playoff series in the first round with the Los Angeles Kings.

After the first two games in the Best-of-Seven series, the Oilers three in a row won and won the Western Conference Series on Thursday evening, May 1st, and pushed them forward.

The playing time is at 10 p.m. Edt and you can watch it on ESPN and Fanduel Sports Network West or Live -Stream in Fubo TV (Free Testversion), ESPN+, DirectV -Stream (free trial version and discount) or Sling TV (introductory discount).

The Los Angeles Kings had their problems in the first round. In Los Angeles' last five post -season performances – and since winning the Stanley Cup in 2014 – he left in the first round.

They opened this round with 6-5 and 6-2 victories against the Oilers, but then lost both games in Edmonton through scores of 7-4 and 4: 3.

The return home did not help things because Edmonton won 3: 1.

If the kings do not find a way to stop their drought against the Oilers after the season, Edmonton could be the fourth team in the expansion period, which gains a series against a single opponent in four after -season.

Mattias Janmark scored the Tie -Breaking goal in the third period 5 on Tuesday evening, when the Oilers were the first road team that won in this series.

Evander Kane and Ryan Nugent-Hopkins also scored a goal and Calvin Pickard scored 20 parades for the defending champion of the Western Conference Oilers.

Edmonton was finally rewarded to dominate the possession and shots in the course of game 5 when Janmark converted a rebound by Viktor Arvidson's shot with 12:48 to play them.

After a few violent final moments, Nugent-Hopkins added a gate with empty networks to end the third comeback playoff win in a row in a row.

“I think the feeling was after the first period in which we surpass you, we played you where we want and now we just have to press,” Janmark told The Associated Press. “Keep on the gas. And even if you scored a goal, just try to come back, and Kaner got it back right away and we went away.”

Andrei Kuzmo scored and Darcy Kuemper Stand 43 shots for the two-seal kings, who have a defeat before their fourth playoff exit in Edmonton in a row in a row, even though they won the first two games at home and organized in the next two starters in the third Proiodian starters. Los Angeles led from game 4 in the last minute before lost in the extension.

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  • WHAT: Los Angeles Kings at Edmonton Oilers, game 6 of the Best-of-Seven series NHL Western Conference; Oilers lead, 3-2
  • WHEN: 10 p.m. Edt on Thursday, May 1st
  • WHERE: Rogers Place in Edmonton, Alberta
  • TV: ESPN and Fanduel Sports Network West
  • Livestream: Fubo TV (free trial version), ESPN+, DirectV stream (free trial version and discount) or sling TV (introductory discount)

After a slow start, the Oilers decided the series in their favor. Edmonton has exceeded the Kings 79-35 since the beginning of the third period 4.

“You performed much better this evening than we did,” said King's coach Jim Hiller. “They were stronger. They beat us in every area of ​​the game, except the special teams, strangely. The goalkeeper was great for us to give us a chance. They were just better in every respect. We cannot look at some of our game and think that it was acceptable.”

The goalkeeper of Los Angeles Kings, Darcy Kuemper, stops a shot from Edmonton Oiler's defender Evan Bouchard in the first period in game 5 of an NHL hockey playoff series on Tuesday, April 29, 2025. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)AP

Edmontons 33 shots in the first two periods were most allowed by Los Angeles, which was closed after 19 goals in the first four games of the series.

“We wanted to be desperate as if we were in the third period and overtime in the last game,” said Pickard. “And we did 60 minutes.

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