Kings defeat Ducks and extend home winning streak to eight games

Kings defeat Ducks and extend home winning streak to eight games
Los Angeles Kings center Trevor Lewis, second from right, celebrates a goal by defenseman Matt Roy as Anaheim Ducks defenseman Jackson LaCombe second from left, and goaltender Lukas Dostal, right, react during the second period of an NHL hockey game Saturday, April 13, 2024, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)
(Mark J. Terrill / Associated Press)

Kings defeat Ducks and extend home winning streak to eight games

Kevin Baxter April 13, 2024

The Kings won their eighth consecutive game at Crypto.com Arena on Saturday, beating the Ducks 3-1 to match the teams longest home winning streak in more than three decades and move three points clear of idle

Las

Vegas in the battle for third place in the Pacific Division.

The Kings, who finished third the last two seasons, have two regular-season games remaining, both at home.

They are three points ahead of the Golden Knights, who have a game in hand.

Since the All-Star break, the Kings are an NHL-best 13-2-1 at home.

The

Kings’

goals came from Pierre-Luc Dubois and Matt Roy, both in the second period, and Kevin Fiala, with less than three minutes left in the third period.

Trevor Zegras accounted for the Ducks goal.

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Dubois opened the scoring three minutes into the second period, wristing home a loose puck

to the side of the net

on a power play.

With the Ducks Olen Zellweger in the penalty box, Dubois, out on the right wing, centered a pass for Adrian Kempe, who couldnt control it.

the puck.It

The puck bounced to Viktor Arvidsson, whose shot deflected

backout

to Dubois, who lifted it over

sprawling

Duck

s

goalie Lukas Dostal for his 16th goal of the season.

Roy doubled the lead nine minutes later, beating Dostal cleanly with a right-handed rocket from the blue line for his fifth goal.

Zegras cut the lead in half with a wrister from the left faceoff circle

to the far side

late in the third period, his sixth goal of the season and his second in five days against the Kings, but Fiala matched that with a wraparound goal six minutes later. It was his fourth against

the DucksAnaheim

this season.

David Rittich, starting in goal for

onlyjust

the third time in more than three weeks, turned back 28 shots.

The Kings, who won three of four games against Ducks this season, will open the playoffs next week, most likely traveling to Edmonton to meet the Oilers for the third time in as many years.

The Kings played Saturday without forward Anze Kopitar, who also skipped the

teams

morning skate with what the team

calledis calling

a minor injury. The game was just the second Kopitar has

sat outmissed

in the last three seasons. Dubois centered the Kings top line in Kopitar’s absence.

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