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Anze Kopitar scores in overtime to lift Kings past Oilers in Game 2

Coach Jim Hiller of the Los Angeles Kings during play against the Edmonton Oilers in the first period at Crypto.com Arena on Feb. 10, 2024, in Los Angeles.

EDMONTON, Canada — The NHL regular season is like an anthology of 82 stories, each with its own beginning, middle and end. The playoffs, however, are like a novel, each game a new chapter that builds on the last one.

Kings coach Jim Hiller likes it that way.

“We all love the playoffs because we play the game, you review the game, adjustments are made and you just

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