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Artemi Panarin scores, LA Kings shut down Oilers 1-0 to boost their playoff chances

Edmonton Oilers vs. Los Angeles Kings: Game Highlights

Artemi Panarin scored on a first-period breakaway in the regular-season home finale for the Kings (34-26-19), who won their fourth straight game and moved three points clear of their nearest competitor for the final wild-card spot in the Western Conference. Los Angeles is also just two points behind Vegas and Anaheim for third place in the Pacific Division.

Forsberg earned his 11th career shutout while LA throttled the high-powered Oilers, who have knocked the Kings out of the playoffs in each of the past four postseasons. They also shut down NHL scoring leader Connor McDavid, who was left visibly frustrated after being called for two minor penalties, including a key holding call with 5:33 to play.

Connor Ingram stopped 19 shots for the first-place Oilers, who failed to get the one point necessary to clinch their seventh consecutive playoff spot.

This loss means Vegas and Anaheim both have the opportunity this weekend to leapfrog the two-time defending conference champions for the top spot in the Pacific Division. The Golden Knights face Colorado on Saturday night and the Ducks host Vancouver on Sunday.

Edmonton played without injured forward Jason Dickinson and lost forward Max Jones to an undisclosed injury during the game.

Forsberg might have unseated Darcy Kuemper as the Kings’ first-choice goalie for the postseason after yet another strong performance down the stretch combined with Kuemper’s noticeable struggles since returning from the Olympics.

The victory might have been the final home game for Anze Kopitar, but the victory makes that much less likely.

Fans still serenaded Kopitar with chants of “Kopi! Kopi!” after the final horn.

Kopitar took the microphone and teared up while he thanked the fans, saying: “We’re going to do our absolute best to come home for a couple more games in the playoffs, that’s for sure.”

Panarin did all of the scoring in the first period by stripping the puck from Evan Bouchard at the Kings' blue line and skating away for a top-corner breakaway. Panarin has nine goals since joining the Kings in a trade with the Rangers.

Up next Oilers: Host Colorado on Monday.

Kings: At Seattle on Monday.

Regular Season Series

LA wins series 2-1

Scoring Summary

Goal 1st Period 7:34 Artemi Panarin Goal (28) Wrist Shot, assists: none

Statistics

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16 Blocked Shots 21
28 Hits 30
6 Takeaways 4
27 Shots 21
0 Power Play Goals 0
1 Power Play Opportunities 1
0.0 Power Play Percentage 0.0
0 Short Handed Goals 0
0 Shootout Goals 0
24 Faceoffs Won 30
44.4 Faceoff Win Percent 55.6
15 Giveaways 10
2 Total Penalties 2
4 Penalty Minutes 4
Los Angeles Kings Los Angeles Kings Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Jeff Malott, LW Out Apr 11
Andrei Kuzmenko, LW Injured Reserve Apr 8
Kevin Fiala, LW Injured Reserve Mar 6
Edmonton Oilers Edmonton Oilers Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Jason Dickinson, C Out Apr 10
Leon Draisaitl, C Injured Reserve Apr 6
Zach Hyman, LW Out Apr 4
Mattias Janmark, C Injured Reserve Mar 6

Game Information

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Location: Los Angeles, CA
Attendance: 18,145 | Capacity:

2025-26 Pacific Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Edmonton 40 30 90 10
Vegas 36 26 89 17
Anaheim 42 32 89 5
Los Angeles 34 26 87 19
San Jose 37 34 81 7
Seattle 33 34 77 11
Calgary 32 37 73 9
Vancouver 22 48 52 8
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