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Golden Knights look to keep win streak going, visit the Kings
The Golden Knights hold a 20-4-7 record in games scoring three or more goals as they face the Kings, who won their first meeting in a 6-5 shootout.
- On Wednesday, the Vegas Golden Knights visit the Los Angeles Kings at 10 p.m. ET, aiming to extend their four-game win streak at Crypto.com Arena, televised on TNT/truTV/HBO Max.
- Vegas is 21-11-12 overall and 6-2-4 in Pacific Division, while Los Angeles is 19-16-10 overall and 5-1-5 in the division; the matchup impacts standings as Vegas seeks a fifth division crown in nine years.
- Their previous meeting produced a 6-5 shootout, and Vegas has a 20-4-7 record when scoring three or more goals, with Hertl and Stone key contributors.
- A win affects Pacific Division positioning, with Vegas pursuing a fifth crown, while the Kings have lost 13 of their past 20 and struggle to build on wins.
- The Kings' longest sustained run ended two months ago, highlighting their inconsistency as 28 of 31 NHL franchises have multiple three-win streaks, placing the Kings among few with fewer surges.
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Kings hope to get ‘there’ versus division-leading Vegas
LOS ANGELES –– The Kings just confronted both teams from last year’s Western Conference Finals and next they’ll joust with a division winner currently in position to repeat, the Vegas Golden Knights, on Wednesday. The Kings have had some quality wins lately, but have failed to use them as springboards. They beat the Tampa Bay Lightning on Dec. 18. The Bolts haven’t lost since, prevailing in 10 straight showdowns, including a rematch with the Kin…
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