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Kings Beat Wild for 2nd Time in 3 Days, Snap Minnesota's 6-Game Point ...
The Kings ended Minnesota's six-game point streak by scoring four goals and making key saves, marking their second win over the Wild in three days.
- On Monday, the Los Angeles Kings beat the Minnesota Wild 4-2 in Los Angeles, ending Minnesota's six-game point streak and marking the Kings' second win over the Wild in three nights.
- In the second period, Los Angeles built its lead with a 16-8 shot edge and scored twice, including Warren Foegele's long shot with 4:26 left and Kevin Fiala's deflected goal at 2:08.
- Darcy Kuemper's 33 saves ended with Jared Spurgeon's goal at 5:55 of the third, while Filip Gustavsson made 29 saves as Andrei Kuzmenko scored and assisted, and Ryan Hartman added a power-play goal at 4:39 remaining.
- With Kopitar ruled out, coach Jim Hiller had no update and said the team would know more Tuesday, as Kopitar left after 4:54 due to a lower-body injury.
- Los Angeles will host San Jose on Wednesday to finish a four-game homestand, continuing a busy week for the Kings as Minnesota is 3-1-2 on a seven-game road trip ending Thursday at Seattle.
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The Los Angeles Kings defeated the Minnesota Wild 4-2 at home in the NHL. Slovenian captain Anže Kopitar was on the ice for only four minutes and 54 seconds and did not score a point during that time.
Kings beat Wild for 2nd time in 3 days, snap Minnesota’s 6-game point streak
Warren Foegele and Kevin Fiala each scored goals in the final five minutes of the second period, and the Los Angeles Kings finished off a 4-2 home victory Monday to end the Minnesota Wild's six-game point streak.Andrei Kuzmenko had a goal and an assist, Adrian Kempe had a goal and Darcy Kuemper made 33 saves against his former team as the Kings defeated the Wild for the second time in three days. Los Angeles earned a 5-4 home shootout win over M…
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