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Stadium:Rogers Place (Edmonton)
Prediction for the NHL Edmonton Oilers vs Los Angeles Kings match which will take place on March 29th. Who will turn out to be stronger? Check the team conditions! Several betting options are available.
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Edmonton managed to turn things around in the regular season, which started exceptionally badly. At the beginning of the season, the Oilers looked very weak, and even the star players on the team did not play at their usual level. Management was forced to change head coaches, and Chris Knobloch quickly turned things around. Since then, Edmonton has posted excellent results, qualifying for the playoffs and competing for the top spots. In the last eight meetings, Edmonton has won five, lost three, and is fifth in the Western Conference standings.
Los Angeles Kings
Los Angeles has been in the top eight for most of the regular season, but even that could not save the Californians from a coaching change. Todd McLellan ended his tenure with the team, and Jim Hiller was named the new head coach. It took him some time to settle in, but the results started to improve. In their last four meetings, the Kings beat Chicago 6:2, Minnesota 6:0, Tampa Bay 4:3, and Vancouver 3:2. They are in great shape heading into the Cup battles and still in seventh place in the Western Conference standings.
Expert Betting Tips
Edmonton and Los Angeles have all but got playoff berths and will now battle for the top seed in the Cup Battles. Both teams are in great shape, so we will surely see a bright and exciting confrontation. The favorites in this pairing are the Canadians, who have the advantage of home ice, where they have scored 13 out of 14 possible points in the last seven games, and the statistics, where they have won five out of the previous six meetings.
We have noted that Edmonton and Los Angeles are in great shape. Therefore, they can give us a spectacular and productive battle on the spur. The Oilers and Kings also play very openly, and that's why they have scored 42 goals in their last six meetings (7.00 average per game) - a respectable figure by North American hockey standards.