Oilers Shut Out by Kings, Lock Down Playoff Spot
Edmonton's playoff ticket is officially punched. The Oilers got blanked by the Los Angeles Kings and clinched their postseason berth in the process. That's the kind of result you take in April, even if the scoreline stings.
The Kings Defense Shows Up
LA's defense was airtight on April 11, holding Edmonton scoreless and securing a shutout win. It wasn't the way the Oilers wanted things to go, but hockey in late season sometimes hands you losses you didn't expect. The Kings came to play and got the job done.
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Here's the thing about clinching in this league: you don't always feel great about it. The Oilers got blanked, but they still made the playoffs. That's what matters in April. The math worked out, the postseason is locked down, and now Edmonton can regroup and prepare for what's next.
The rest of the league was moving around them too. The Senators blanked the Islanders and clinched their own playoff spot. Vegas beat Colorado in overtime when Eichel scored in the extra period. The Stars shut out the Rangers and secured the number two seed in the Central Division. Across the league, teams were either cementing their spots or watching their seasons slip away.
What's Next
For Edmonton, the focus shifts now. Clinching is step one. The next step is getting healthy, staying sharp, and preparing for a playoff run. The Kings showed they can be dangerous, and the Oilers need to figure out how to respond when things don't go their way. That's playoff hockey.
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