Oilers await second-round opponent, plan to use rest as a weapon
EDMONTON — During what they hope is a deep run through the gruelling Stanley Cup playoffs this spring, the Edmonton Oilers will take all the time off they can get.
“Rest is always a good thing,” captain Connor McDavid said. “Rest is a weapon this time of year.”
The Oilers defeated the Los Angeles Kings 4-3 on Wednesday night at Rogers Place to close out the best-of-seven series in five games, advancing to the second round and saving themselves a long trip back to Los Angeles for Game 6.
“In the long run … these extra days are massive, they’re critical,” forward Leon Draisaitl said. “Same thing with the travel, we lose (Wednesday) and you have to get back on the plane and head to L.A.