Too many excuses from this team and the fans. How about the team kills a penalty in overtime; 0 for 2 is unacceptable. How about the team drives the net and creates some greasy goals? For the love of god stop with the shit after the whistle, its clear that the refs are going to call it. Even if the refs seem to be letting some of it go on the Kings side, you have to know that and take it into account at this point. Losers complain, winners overcome. Hopefully this team can regroup mentally and stop with the stupid shit. This series was always going to be 6-7 games, LA is a very good team despite what the mainboard fans post. They're beatable though, but only if the Oilers stop playing cutesy and stop letting the Kings get them off their game.
Thank you. YES to all points.
Unfortunately, there are a lot of sad and deluded Oilers' fans on here, who are very vocal.
Here's the thing: When you are a championship level team, you don't make excuses like "the league is trying to call more penalties against us." You WIN.
Way back in the day, when the superior Oilers were down 1-0, 2-1, and 3-2 in games to Calgary in 1986, the fanbase wasn't moaning about penalties and power-plays and conspiracies. (And this was shortly after the League GMs
had literally conspired to punish the Oilers' success by eliminating 4-on-4 after coincidental minor penalties.) Instead, the fanbase said, "Coffey has to be better. Kurri has to score. Messier needs to do more." Etc. The Oilers lost the series, but nobody blamed the referees.
In 1990, when the Oilers were down 3-1 in games to Winnipeg, the fanbase didn't moan about penalties (the Oil lost game four in overtime, due to a Jets' power-play, after a cheap "hooking" call against Edmonton). Instead, the fanbase said, "Messier needs to step it up; Tikkanen needs to be smarter; Simpson needs to score; Ranford needs to make some saves", etc. The Oilers came back from 3-1 down and won the series (and the Cup).
So, my point is: If you want to sound exactly like Maple Leafs' fans, keep blaming the officials and League conspiracy. Alternatively, if you don't want to look pathetic and you want to exude an intelligent and "champions"-like fan perspective, ask the players to play better.
(BTW, the Oilers are going to win the series, I think.)