The Oilers were able to force a Game 7 by beating the Kings in Game 6 behind a pair of Evander Kane goals. The second was an empty-netter, after which Kane triumphantly held up seven fingers to the Los Angeles faithful to celebrate what would be a 4-2 victory.
The Oilers still have the best player in this series in Connor McDavid, and he’s lived up to the billing. McDavid had three points in Edmonton’s Game 6 win, and he leads the NHL in points this postseason with 12.
The Kings, meanwhile, have gotten points up and down the lineup. Phillip Danault and Trevor Moore lead the way at five each. LA will need someone have to step up and stand out to compete with Edmonton’s top-level talent in a deciding game.
What channel is Kings vs. Oilers Game 7 on?
Date: Saturday, May 14 TV channel: ESPN (U. S. ), Sportsnet, CBC, TVA Sports (Canada) Live stream: Sling TV
Kings vs. Oilers Game 7 will air on ESPN in the United States. In Canada, the game will air on Sportsnet and CBC in English and TVA Sports in French.
Viewers in the U.S. can stream every NHL playoff game live on Sling TV. With the Sling Orange Sports Extra package, they can get $10 off their first month now with access to ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN3 and TNT. NHL playoff games on ABC are simulcast on ESPN3, which is included with Sling Orange, available for $35 per month ($25 the first month for new subscribers).
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Kings vs. Oilers Game 7 start time
Date: Saturday, May 14 Time: 10 p. m. ET | 7 p. m. PT
Game 7 of the Kings vs. Oilers series will start just after 10 p.m. ET on Saturday, May 14. The game will be played at Rogers Place in Edmonton.
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Kings vs. Oilers Game 7 odds
Kings: +185
Oilers: -223
Odds provided by Sports Interaction
Today’s NHL playoff schedule
Saturday, May 14