Foegele suggests rivalry intensifies between Kings, Oilers

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Warren Foegele, a former forward for the Edmonton Oilers, is now playing for the Los Angeles Kings. He recently made some surprising comments about his old team, sparking interest among fans and analysts. The Kings and Oilers have faced each other in the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the last three years. There is a strong possibility they will meet again next month. The Oilers had a strong run last season, reaching Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Final but losing to the Florida Panthers. Foegele signed a three-year deal with the Kings worth an average of $3.5 million per year. He played for the Oilers for three years but has now joined their rival team. During a recent interview, he shared a favorite moment from his time with the Oilers, including a photo of him scoring against them and the reaction from his former teammate Evan Bouchard. In his first season with the Kings, Foegele has played 65 games and recorded 37 points, with 19 goals and 18 assists. Last spring, he had a notable playoff run with the Oilers, contributing 8 points during their deep playoff push.


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