Hit them hard should be the plan but ya'll never do that.Oilers fans love this matchup because they have owned LA.I think this Kings team though is better then the last 3 playoff meetings.Goaltending will be key.
I don't think the Kings have been soft vs the Oilers. The problem is the Kings physicality against the Oilers has led to penalties and being out of position. And the Kings just have no answer for the Oilers PP, no hyperbole in saying this, but I've never seen one NHL PP just completely dominate another NHL PK as much as EDM has done to LA. It's not flukey or run bad, they just somehow are able to find incredible amounts of space on the PP, the Kings collapse low to much and Bouchard is alone at the ladies tees. The Kings have not had good goaltending previously, and this year they do, and maybe that changes things, but I don't think it was poor goaltending that was the cause of many of the Oilers PP goals the last few years, you could give Hasek a pint of the fountain of youth and the Kings still lose the last two years.
I think the way to exploit the Oilers weaknesses is to attack them off the rush, but that is not how the Kings are built to generate offense. Another issue that the Kings have faced, and will face again this year is that during the times the Oilers do feel threatened they just play 97 and 39 together and double shift them. This has come back to bite the Oilers before as the playoffs drag on and the 22-25 min games catch up to them, but that will benefit Vegas and teams that face them later on, since the Kings/Oilers is again a 1st round matchup the Kings are at a great disadvantage in this regard again this season.
Hey, maybe the Kings can bring their lunch-pails and hard-hats, grind them to death, not take penalties, score some greasy goals and make it a series of 3-2 and 2-1 games, but I am not optimistic that is going to happen against 97 and 39. As RJ mentioned in an earlier reply, the Kings have had issues in recent years stopping the superstars of the league, despite being arguably the best defensive team in the NHL over the last four seasons. The Kings are kind of like the Pittsburgh Steelers of the NHL, they play good defense, they are well coached, they have a good culture with a good veteran room, but when it comes time to face Mahomes, Allen and Lamar in the playoffs they just don't have the horses to keep up offensively, and it's just really hard to slow down those types of guys to beat them 20-17