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SHOCKING NEWS: Kings players have caused a stir on social media after they asked the NHL to void Game 4 of the playoffs and demand a rematch with the Oilers due to evidence that the Oilers coach paid $500,000 to hire notorious “Mafia” gangs to fix the game in advance. Full story below 👇

In an unprecedented twist to the Stanley Cup Playoffs, the LA Kings have shaken the sports world by demanding that the NHL void Game 4 of their series against the Edmonton Oilers. This explosive move comes after the Kings allegedly uncovered damning evidence suggesting that the Oilers’ head coach paid $500,000 to hire a notorious Mafia group to fix the game.
The Kings took to social media late last night with a unified message, calling for justice and transparency. “We demand fairness in this league. If what we’ve uncovered is true, this goes beyond sports—it’s a betrayal of everything the NHL stands for,” a team spokesperson posted.
Sources close to the Kings organization claim they obtained emails and surveillance footage linking the Oilers’ coach to individuals with known organized crime ties. The footage allegedly shows discreet meetings and cash exchanges at a private club in downtown Edmonton just days before Game 4.
Fans and analysts alike are stunned, with many calling for an independent investigation. “This could be the biggest scandal in NHL history if proven true,” said one analyst on a late-night sports panel.
The NHL has yet to issue an official response, but insiders say league executives held an emergency meeting this morning to review the allegations. As tension mounts, players on both teams have reportedly been advised not to speak to the media.
Game 5 remains uncertain, and so does the future of this playoff series.