Kings vs Oilers Game 7 Betting Odds
When: May 14, 2022, at 10:00 p.m. EDT
Venue: Rogers Place – Edmonton, AB
Kings vs Oilers Game 7 Betting Preview
The two best words in hockey are “Game Seven” and we have just that Saturday night when the Los Angeles Kings visit the Edmonton Oilers. The Oilers kept their season alive in game six and will look to advance on home ice. This game will air live on ESPN.
During the regular season, Anze Kopitar led the Kings with 67 points and 48 assists. Adrian Kempe was the top goal scorer with 35, six of which came on the power play. Los Angeles scored just 2.84 goals per game and allowed just 2.79.
Edmonton was led by Connor McDavid and his 123 points and 79 assists. Leon Draisaitl was the top goal scorer with 55, 24 of which came on the power play. The Oilers scored 3.48 goals per game and allowed 3.06.
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Kings vs Oilers Betting Trends
Kings
- Los Angeles are 8-4 SU in their last 12 games.
- Los Angeles are 5-10 SU in their last 15 games against Edmonton.
- The total has gone OVER in 6 of Los Angeles’ last 9 games on the road.
- Los Angeles are 4-10 SU in their last 14 games when playing on the road against Edmonton.
- Los Angeles are 3-8 SU in their last 11 games played in May.
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Oilers
- Edmonton are 10-4 SU in their last 14 games.
- Edmonton are 15-3 SU in their last 18 games at home.
- Edmonton are 7-3 SU in their last 10 games when playing at home against Los Angeles.
- The total has gone OVER in 13 of Edmonton’s last 20 games when playing as the favorite.
Kings vs Oilers Game 7 Pick & Prediction
Last time out, Edmonton scored two late goals to win game six 4-2. The Oilers led 2-0 late in the second, but the Kings scored one in the second and one early in the third to tie things up. Tyson Barrie got the game winning goal with just over five minutes left, and Evander Kane added insurance with one minute remaining. Kane had two goals and one assist, and Connor McDavid added one goal and two assists.
Mike Smith stopped 30 of the 32 shots he faced, and Edmonton killed off three of the four Los Angeles power plays. Jonathan Quick saved 33 of the 36 shots on his net, and the Kings killed off the only Oilers power play of the night
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