How To Bet On Game 2 Of Kings vs Oilers 56i1g

  • Leon Draisaitl has recorded at least two points in over half of the games he has played against the Kings in the playoffs in his career
  • Darcy Kuemper averaged 23.4 saves per game this season, just under his line of 24.5 saves

LOS ANGELES – After an absolute thriller in Game 1, the Edmonton Oilers and Los Angeles Kings will face off for Game 2 on Wednesday night at Crypto.com Arena. 3n5y12

Oilers vs Kings Game Odds 1ez6f

Team Spread Moneyline Total
Oilers +1.5 (-235) +110 O 6.0 (-105)
Kings -1.5 (+195) -130 U 6.0 (-115)

Online sportsbooks list the Kings as very slight favorites to beat the Oilers in Game 2, sitting just below even odds.

LA won three of four regular-season matchups between the two teams.

Edmonton erased a 4-1 deficit in the third period of Game 1, scoring four goals to tie the game at five goals apiece before the Kings’ game-winning goal with 42 seconds left.

Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl chipped in a goal each, as well as three assists for McDavid and one for Draisaitl.

Phillip Danault led the Kings with two goals, including the game-winning shot in the third period.

Bet On Multiple Draisaitl Points 4s4w68

Leon Draisaitl led the league in goals during the regular season and scored one in Game 1 against the Kings, along with an assist.

In 75 career playoff games, Draisaitl has recorded a total of 110 points, or 1.47 points per game. He has never had a single postseason where he averaged less than one point per game.

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Additionally, he has recorded at least two points in 10 of his 19 career games against the Kings in the playoffs.

Take Draisaitl to score at least two points (+135) at online NHL sportsbooks.

Expect Big Game From Kuemper 6tc4s

With the point total set at 6.0, oddsmakers are expecting a lower-scoring affair than Game 1, which would mean some improved goalie play.

Darcy Kuemper recorded the third-highest save percentage in the league this season at .922 and was second in goals against average with 2.02 per game.

He was stellar in Game 1 until the third period, when he allowed four goals after allowing just one during the first two periods.

Edmonton recorded 30 shot attempts, just below their season average of 32 per game, which led the league. Kuemper recorded 25 saves while allowing five goals.

If the Oilers continue to fire away at a high rate, expect Kuemper to record a high number of saves. Take the Kuemper prop to go over on 24.5 saves (-125).