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Helene Elliott: Kings and Oilers aren't the same teams that battled in last year's playoffs

Wrist surgery transformed Drew Doughty from the Kings' top defenseman into their top cheerleader during their first-round playoff series against the Edmonton Oilers a year ago. He joked with his teammates to keep them loose, sweated every shift with them, celebrated after every goal and suffered through every setback. "It was like watching your kid playing a game, basically is how I felt," ...
In this photo from Apr. 10, 2023, Drew Doughty of the Los Angeles Kings celebrates his empty net goal with Joonas Korpisalo and Mikey Anderson, to take a 3-0 lead over the Vancouver Canucks, during the third period in a 3-0 Kings win at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, California.

Wrist surgery transformed Drew Doughty from the Kings' top defenseman into their top cheerleader during their first-round playoff series against the Edmonton Oilers a year ago.

He joked with his teammates to keep them loose, sweated every shift with them, celebrated after every goal and suffered through every setback.

"It was like watching your kid playing a game, basically is how I felt," Doughty said. "I was worried anyone was going to make a mistake. I was super intense in the game. I'd be yelling from up top, 'They should have called a penalty,' or something like that. If we scored, I was jumping

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