Oilers look to harness emotion, bounce back from Game 1 loss to Kings
EDMONTON — Bouncing back is nothing new for the Oilers. Now Edmonton needs to prove the resiliency it showed during the regular season has carried over to the playoffs.
The Oilers dropped a 4-3 decision to the L.A. Kings in Game 1 of their first-round playoff matchup on Monday, but the group is remaining calm ahead of Game 2 on Wednesday, said defenceman Tyson Barrie.
“There’s no panic,” he said Tuesday. “Give them credit — they played a good game and you know, you’re not going to win 16 in a row. So you’re gonna go through some adversity in the playoffs, and I think we’ve got a good mindset going into tomorrow.”
An enthusiastic sold-out crowd of 18,347 packed Rogers Place for the game, marking the first time the Oilers have played playoff hockey in front of fans since 2017.