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Oilers Notebook: Coach Kris Knoblauch coy on who's in net for Game 5, but they're riding Calvin Pickard

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Calgary Oiler goalie Calvin Pickard has won two straight games in the last two games.
Pickard started Game 5 in Los Angeles with 38 stops in Game 4 in the goalie battle with Kings ’ Darcy Kuemper .
Edmonton head coach Kris Knoblauch says he’ll evaluate it and make that decision tomorrow .
The Kings were plus 16 in goal differential in regular-season in the third period and they’re minus 6 in four playoff games.
The Oilers managed to kill off all three of the Kings ' power plays and they only had three shots.
Oilers winger Zach Hyman had 12 hits in Game 4 — a career high — career high.
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