Kings rally to take lead, only to collapse in third period of Game 3 loss to Oilers
Briefly

In a thrilling playoff game, the Edmonton Oilers fought hard to clinch a 7-4 win against the Los Angeles Kings, marking their inaugural victory in the series. The game featured a flurry of scoring, with lead changes occurring three times in the last 25 minutes. The Oilers, now trailing the best-of-seven series 2-1, showcased urgency with standout performances from Evan Bouchard and Connor Brown. Despite their goalie change, the Kings' potent offense, highlighted by key players’ contributions, remains a concern as the series continues toward Game 4 in Edmonton.
The Kings' goals came from Adrian Kempe, Kevin Fiala, Drew Doughty and Trevor Moore, with two of those scores coming on the power play.
The Oilers, desperate to get back in the series, benched goalie Stuart Skinner, who allowed 11 goals in the first two games, in favor of Calvin Pickard.
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