Kings Visit the Mammoth After Clarke’s 2-Goal Game
The Kings scored six goals for the second time this season, including a rare power-play goal and a strong shutout by Darcy Kuemper, breaking recent close-game trends.
- On Saturday, the Los Angeles Kings defeated the Chicago Blackhawks 6-0 at Crypto.com Arena, with Darcy Kuemper stopping 23 shots for a shutout.
- After being held to two goals or fewer in seven of nine games, the Kings ended a power-play drought by scoring on the man advantage for the first time in five games and sixth time in 65 attempts.
- Brandt Clarke led the attack with two goals, joining Mikey Anderson, Drew Doughty and Alex Turcotte in multipoint nights as the Kings scored three times at the 1:55, 16:38 and 19:06 marks while killing back-to-back penalties.
- After struggling in close games, the decisive victory offered a rare lopsided outcome for the Kings, whose six-goal output was their most in regulation this season and split the two-game set with Chicago.
- Turcotte's milestone and the upcoming schedule offer immediate storylines after the win as Alex Turcotte scored his first home goal after 11 previous career tallies on the road, and the Blackhawks play at Anaheim on Sunday night.
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Kings visit the Mammoth after Clarke's 2-goal game
The Los Angeles Kings visit the Utah Mammoth after Brandt Clarke scored two goals in the Kings' 6-0 win over the Chicago Blackhawks.
Kings hammer Blackhawks with 6-goal outburst
LOS ANGELES — The Kings were in the mood to buck trends on Saturday night at Crypto.com Arena, where they scalped the Chicago Blackhawks, 6-0. They prevailed at home, where they’d won only three of a dozen previous games this season. They scored six goals for just the second time in 2025-26, during their most convincing victory of the campaign. They tallied on the power play for the first time in five games and the sixth time in their past 65 at…
Clarke scores twice, Kuemper makes 23 saves in Kings' 6-0 romp over Blackhawks
Brandt Clarke scored twice to help Los Angeles break out of an offensive funk, Darcy Kuemper made 23 saves and the Kings beat the Chicago Blackhawks 6-0 on Saturday night to split a two-game set.
The Los Angeles Kings defeated the Chicago Blackhawks 6-0 on home ice in the North American NHL. Slovenian ace and Kings captain Anže Kopitar did not score or provide any assists in a little over 15 minutes on the ice.
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