Kempe Delivers in Overtime
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Leo Carlsson had a goal and two assists, helping the Anaheim Ducks rally for a 5-4 shootout win over the Los Angeles Kings.
BOTTOM LINE: The Los Angeles Kings play the Vancouver Canucks in a matchup of Pacific Division teams. Los Angeles has gone 11-6-7 overall with a 2-0-2 record against the Pacific Division. The Kings have gone 7-2-2 in one-goal games.
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The Vancouver Canucks are back in action on Saturday night for the second game of a back-to-back as they travel to Los Angeles to face the Kings. This is the fifth back-to-back of the season for the Canucks,
The Los Angeles Kings will try to rebound from a difficult loss when they host the Vancouver Canucks on Saturday night.
Forward Adrian Kempe has agreed to an eight-year, $85 million contract to stay with the Los Angeles Kings, a person with knowledge of the deal tells The Associated Press. The person spoke on condition of anonymity Sunday because the Kings hadn't announced their deal with the 29-year-old Kempe,
BOTTOM LINE: The Los Angeles Kings are looking to build upon a four-game win streak with a victory against the Washington Capitals. Washington is 8-8-2 overall and 4-4-1 at home. The Capitals have gone 7-3-1 when scoring three or more goals.
As a result, Vancouver is exploring trades involving their veteran players. Garland stands out as a clear potential trade candidate. The veteran forward has spent each of the last five seasons in British Columbia. So far this season, the 29-year-old has scored six goals and 15 points in 21 games.
Morgan Geekie scored his second goal of the game at 2:27 of overtime to tie for the NHL goals lead and give the Boston Bruins a 2-1 victory over the Los Angeles Kings on Friday night.
The prevailing narrative around the Los Angeles Kings remains mystified. For years, the organization confidently asserted its structural superiority over the "rebuilding" Anaheim Ducks and San Jose Sharks,