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Kings fall to Oilers in a Game 4 shutout, moving to the brink of elimination

The Kings needed a change in fortune Sunday, so they made a change in goal. And while that changed the way the team played it didn’t change the momentum of the Kings’ best-of-seven NHL playoff series, with defenseman Evan Bouchard’s second-period power-play goal giving the Edmonton Oilers a 1-0 victory to send the Western Conference playoff series back to Canada for Game 5 on Wednesday with ...
Connor McDavid of the Edmonton Oilers skates the puck in front of David Rittich of the Los Angeles Kings in the first period during Game 4 of the First Round of the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Crypto.com Arena on Sunday, April 28, 2024, in Los Angeles.

The Kings needed a change in fortune Sunday, so they made a change in goal.

And while that changed the way the team played it didn’t change the momentum of the Kings’ best-of-seven NHL playoff series, with defenseman Evan Bouchard’s second-period power-play goal giving the Edmonton Oilers a 1-0 victory to send the Western Conference playoff series back

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