The Edmonton Oilers look to take a 2-0 lead as they face the Los Angeles Kings. It is time to continue our NHL odds series with an Oilers-Kings Game 2 prediction, pick, and how-to-watch.

It was a high-scoring game one of the series. In the first, Zach Hyman scored to make it 1-0, and then Adam Henrique scored to make it a two-goal game. Hyman would add another goal in the second, and then Ryan Hugent-Hopkins added a power-play goal to make it 4-0. The Kings would answer with two goals before the end of the period though. In the third, Leon Draisaitl scored on the power play, and then Hyman added his power-play goal to complete his hat trick. While the Kings would get two more goals, the Oilers would go on to win 7-4.

Here are the NHL Odds, courtesy of FanDuel. 

NHL Playoffs Odds: Kings-Oilers Game 2 Odds

Los Angeles Kings: +1.5 (-170)

Moneyline: +152

Edmonton Oilers: -1.5 (+140)

Moneyline: -184

Over: 5.5 (-132)

Under: 5.5 (+108)

How to Watch Kings vs. Oilers Game 2

Time: 10:00 PM ET/ 7:00 PM PT

TV: TBS

Stream: fuboTV (Click for free trial)

Why The Kings Will Cover The Spread/Win

The Kings must have a better penalty killing in this one. They allowed two power play goals which put them completely out of reach in the third period. On the regular season, they were second in the NHL with an 84.6 percent success rate. They also need better goaltending. Cam Talbot is expected to be back in goal. He allowed six goals on 44 shots, good for a .864 save percentage.  He was top ten in both goals against average and save percentage in the regular season, having a 2.5o goals against average and a .913 save percentage.

Mikey Anderson scored the first goal of the game. He has just two goals in the regular season, with just 16 assists. Meanwhile, Adrian Kempe added a goal and an assist. He was a leading scorer for the Kings this year. Having 28 goals and 47 assists, good for 75 total points.

Trevor Moore had the last goal of the game as well. He was the team's leading goal scorer this year, scoring 31 goals and having 26 assists, good for 57 points. Still, the Kings need something from Andre Kopitr and Kevin Fiala. Fiala had 29 goals and 44 assists in the regular season, with 11 goals and 19 assists on the power play. Meanwhile, Kopiotal had 26 goals and 44 assists, with nine goals and 14 assists on the power play.

Why The Oilers Will Cover The Spread/Win

Zach Hyman was amazing in the first game of the series, having three goals and an assist. Hyman scored 54 times in the regular season to lead the team. He also had 23 assists, to sit fourth on the team with 77 total points. Connor McDavid assisted on five of the goals in the game.  He had 100 assists during the regular season. McDavid scored 32 times with 100 assists, giving him 132 points. He also had seven goals and 37 assists on the power play.

Evan Bouchard has four assists in the game. Bouchard had 64 assists in the regular season. He also had 18 goals and 27 assists on the power play. Adam Henrique and Leon Driasitl added a goal and an assist each. Draisatil was second on the team in points. He scored 41 goals and had 65 assists, got 106 points in the regular season. Meanwhile, Henrique scored six goals and three assists in his 22 games with the team.

Stuart Skinner is expected to be back in goal for the Oilers in this one. He was 36-15-5 in the regular season, which was third in the NHL for wins this year. Skinner did have a 2.62 goals against average and a .905 save percentage in the regular season. He was solid, but not amazing in game one of the series. In game one, he had a .892 save percentage, letting in four goals on 37 shots in the game.  Skinner had had some hit-and-miss performances this year against the Kings. In one game he allowed three goals on just 25 shots, while he stopped 38 of 40 in another one.

Final Kings-Oilers Prediction & Pick

In the goaltending battle, Stuart Skinner took game one. He was the better goaltender, but Cam Talbot had been better for much of the year. The major difference is the potent attack from the Oilers. Zach Hyman scored three times, mainly because of a focus on McDavid's scoring. McDavid passed and got five assists. When the Kings shut down Hyman and McDavid, it was Draisaitl that socred. While the Kings are a solid team, they do not have enough players to stop the Oilers offense.

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Final Kings-Oilers Prediction & Pick: Oilers ML (-184)