1-0 Kings FINAL
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There’s a point every spring when a bubble team starts to look less like a playoff threat and more like a group quietly checking the weather for their first tee time. The Islanders are drifting toward that point. Not dead, not buried — just living in that uneasy space where the math tightens and the scoreboard becomes a nightly referendum.
Edmonton walked into this afternoon tilt with Anaheim knowing exactly what these games mean in late March, and they played it with that familiar, coiled urgency. Connor McDavid drove the whole operation again, stacking a goal and two assists as if he were simply keeping the machine warm, and the Oilers built a 3–0 cushion before the Ducks could get their legs under them.
Edmonton’s overtime win carried the feel of a team that had been living on the edge all night and finally decided to impose its will. The penalty kill in OT was the hinge—forty-odd seconds where the Oilers played with a kind of grim, playoff‑grade clarity, collapsing tight, winning the short races, and refusing Vegas the middle of the ice. When the kill ended, you could feel the ice tilt.
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— David Gebala (@DavidGebala) February 28, 2026