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Los Angeles Kings’ Drew Doughty Scores Lone Goal in Defeat Against Edmonton Oilers
Los Angeles Kings defenseman Drew Doughty found the back of the net on Friday, but his lone goal was not enough to lift the Kings past the Edmonton Oilers in Game 3.
Despite Doughty’s offensive contribution in the second period, the Kings succumbed to a 6-1 loss to the Oilers, unable to mount a successful comeback.
Along with his goal, Doughty also accumulated 12 penalty minutes during the game, adding to the Kings’ struggles.
Early in the contest, Doughty’s slashing penalty paved the way for the Oilers to capitalize on the power play, setting the tone for their dominant performance.
Throughout the playoffs, Doughty has showcased his offensive skills with two goals, including his recent tally, and one assist.
Despite his offensive contributions, Doughty has also endured a -2 plus/minus rating, showing the challenges the Kings have faced against the Oilers.
Doughty’s performance in the first round of the playoffs includes a total of 12 penalty minutes, reinforcing the intensity of the matchup between the Kings and the Oilers.