LOS ANGELES -- Veteran forward Evander Kane made his season debut for the Edmonton Oilers in Game 2 of their first-round Stanley Cup playoff series with the Los Angeles Kings on Wednesday night.
Defenseman John Klingberg also returned from a lengthy injury absence.
But Edmonton still couldn't pull past Los Angeles, falling 6-2. It now trails the first-round series 2-0 with Game 3 in Edmonton on Friday.
Kane is a 15-year NHL veteran who hasn't played for the Oilers since Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final last June. He had surgery last September to repair a sports hernia, and he underwent knee surgery in January.
Kane was slotted on to the Oilers' second line alongside Ryan Nugent-Hopkins and Zach Hyman. He finished with one shot in just over 14 minutes of ice time.
Klingberg hadn't played since suffering a lower-body injury while blocking a shot March 27 in Seattle. The Swedish veteran signed with Edmonton in January after going unsigned early in the season, but he played in only 11 games while dealing with multiple injuries.
The Oilers were hoping Klingberg could help their blue line, which frequently struggled in the Kings' 6-5 victory in Game 1. But L.A. again scored six goals in Game 2.
Jeff Skinner was scratched by the Oilers to make room for Kane. The 15-year NHL veteran forward made his Stanley Cup playoff debut in Game 1, recording an assist.
Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.