The Edmonton Oilers (43-23-9) and the Los Angeles Kings (43-21-10) are two of the best teams in the Western Conference's Pacific Division. They will face off tonight in a highly anticipated matchup.
Here's everything you need to know about the game:
Edmonton Oilers vs. Los Angeles Kings: Match details
The Oilers will host the Kings at the Rogers Arena on Thursday, March 30. The puck drop for the game is scheduled for 9:00 p.m. ET.
Edmonton Oilers vs. Los Angeles Kings: TV Listings and live streaming details
To watch the game live, fans can tune into SNW and BSSC, which are both regional networks available in the Edmonton and Los Angeles areas. The game can also be watched live on ESPN+ network, however, you will need to purchase a subscription plan for that.
If you don't have a cable or a satellite TV package, you can still enjoy the game by tuning into one of the streaming platforms listed below.
- Direct TV Stream: With the Choice Plan, you can watch the game live on Bally Sports.
- Fubo TV: With Fubo TV's Pro and Elite Plan, you can enjoy the live streaming of the game.
Edmonton Oilers vs. Los Angeles Kings: Preview
The Oilers have been playing exceptionally well this season. The club have won four out of their last five games, with their most recent win coming against the Vegas Golden Knights on Tuesday.
The Oilers defeated the Golden Knights 7-4. Ryan Nugent-Hopkins racked up five points on the night, while Connor McDavid tallied 3 points on the night to take his points tally to 143 for the season.
The trio of Connor McDavid, Leon Draisaitl and Nugent-Hopkins have been the main reasons for the Oilers' success this season so far. The team is on pace to make it to the playoffs for the 25th time in their history.
Meanwhile, the Kings have managed to win three out of their last five games. LA lost to the Calgary Flames with a scoreline of 2-1 on Tuesday. Sean Durzi was the only scorer for the Kings on the night. The team is well positioned to make it to the playoffs for the 32nd time in franchise history.
The Kings are currently leading by just one point in the Pacific Division.
The Oilers have struggled against the Kings this season. A home advantage for Edmonton could help upset LA, which would change the rankings in the Pacific Division.