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Kings edge Senators in Anton Forsberg’s return to Ottawa

  • Yesterday, Anton Forsberg returned to Ottawa and made 17 saves for his first shutout of the season as the Los Angeles Kings defeated the Ottawa Senators 1-0.
  • Alex Laferriere scored on a tip at 9:19 of the first period, redirecting a chance past Linus Ullmark, Ottawa Senators goaltender for the game's only goal.
  • Despite power-play chances, the Senators failed to produce shots on two first-period opportunities and pressed in the third without scoring despite several chances.
  • Their victory extended a 10-game road point streak and sets up a trip to Washington on Monday, while the Senators fell to 9-6-4 and now head out on a seven-game road trip that includes Anaheim on Thursday.
  • The Kings' defensive structure limited Ottawa's chances by keeping them to the outside, with Jeff Malott shooting on Linus Ullmark and Nick Cousins tumbling over Anton Forsberg .
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The Los Angeles Kings defeated Ottawa 1-0, with Anže Kopitar assisting on the only goal of the game.

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The Los Angeles Lakers defeated Ottawa 1-0 in the NHL. Alex Leferriere scored the only goal midway through the opening period. Goalie Anton Forsberg made all 17 saves.

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The Los Angeles Kings defeated the Ottawa Senators 1-0 in the NHL. Kings captain Anže Kopitar played 16:44 minutes on the ice and was not involved in the only goal of the game.

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Kings’ Forsberg soaks up Ottawa’s appreciation, then shuts out Senators

OTTAWA - Anton Forsberg knew returning to Ottawa would be emotional, but he couldn’t have scripted it any better.

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Kings edge Senators in Anton Forsberg’s return to Ottawa

Forsberg makes 17 saves in his first game against Ottawa after spending parts of five seasons with the Senators, leading the Kings to a 1-0 win.

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LA Kings Insider broke the news in on Saturday, November 15, 2025.
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