Kane makes impact with Gordie Howe hat trick, Oilers rout Kings to take series lead
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Evander Kane’s teammates believe he’s tailor-made for the playoffs, and so does the man himself.
Evander Kane’s teammates believe he’s tailor-made for the playoffs, and so does the man himself.
"The drama of it all," Kane said about the post-season. "It just brings the best out of me."
Kane had a goal, an assist and a fight — known as a “Gordie Howe hat trick” — and the Edmonton Oilers defeated the Los Angeles Kings 6-1 on Friday to take a 2-1 lead in their first-round playoff series.
The 32-year-old forward had an up-and-down regular season and is returning from a sports hernia injury, but earned a promotion to the Oilers’ second line on Friday and took full advantage.
Two years ago, Kane scored 13 goals in 15 games when Edmonton reached the Conference final.
"Evander's game is suited for this type of style,” winger Zach Hyman said. “He plays physical, goes to the hard areas, he scores. You can't ask for more.
"He's been doing it for three years, not just tonight."
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