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Kings break through in victory over the Kraken

Updated Nov. 23, 2024, 11:46 p.m. by Andrew Knoll 1 min read
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LOS ANGELES The Kings defeated one of the NHLs hottest teams and turned in a perfect afternoon on special teams as they beat the Seattle Kraken 2-1 on Saturday at Crypto.com Arena.

The Kings scored the games only power-play goal, reversing a troubling recent trend in the process, and were 3 for 3 on the penalty kill.

They entered the match as losers of three of their last four games while Seattle had prevailed in five of its past six clashes.

Adrian Kempe and Quinton Byfield, who was playing in his 200th career game, each found the net for the Kings.

Anze Kopitar assisted on both goals.

David Rittich stopped all 19 shots.

Brandon Montour scored late for Seattle on an active night for the former Ducks defenseman.

Joey Daccord made 19 saves.

Two of the NHLs 10 best teams defensively produced a predictably low-event first period while the Kraken and Kings once combined for 17 goals in a game, they had only nine combined shots in the opening 20 minutes but the Kings flipped the script with goals at the 4:19 and 6:03 marks of the middle frame.

First, it was the vision of Alex Turcotte synergizing the finishing ability of Kempe, who scored his 10th goal of the season and his 11th point in his past 11 games.

Turcotte received the puck behind the net, curled toward the right-wing boards and sold a play along the wall as he sucked in four Kraken defenders.

His no-look pass hit Kempe in the slot, with Adam Larsson unable to close his gap and Daccord having little chance at Kempes searing short-side wrister.

Then, two weights were lifted at once when the power play scored its first goal since Brandt Clarkes Nov.

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He scored his third goal of the year and the first for the newly configured top power-play unit with a kneeling one-timer from the right faceoff circle.

The primary assist was Kevin Fialas first point in seven games and the secondary one, as it did on Kempes goal, went to Kopitar.

The captains pair of helpers brought him to 14 points in his past 11 games, remaining a beacon of consistency even in lean offensive stretches for the team.

Related Articles The Kings had the opportunity to slam the door at the end of the period when a bizarre sequence during a Seattle power play left Byfield and Warren Foegele with a two-on-none shorthanded rush.

After four passes across Daccords crease, Foegeles eventual shot was negated by the handle of Daccords stick.

Foegele would have another brush with glory in the third period, right after Montour had two of his own.

His slap shot was saved by Rittich but his follow-up bid beat the big Czech, only to dent the right post just below the crossbar.

Montour broke through 23 seconds after the Kings survived a six-on-four sequence, when his slap shot roared past Rittich with 1:34 to play, but Seattle drew no nearer..

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