#LAKings Anze Kopitar scores as Kings hold off Canadiens (Daily News)
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MONTREAL Anze Kopitar and Viktor Arvidsson scored in the first period, and the Kings held off the Montreal Canadiens for a 4-2 win on Saturday night.
Alexander Edler also scored for Los Angeles (15-11-4), and Adrian Kempe added an empty-netter. Pheonix Copley made 20 saves.
Mike Hoffman and Cole Caufield scored for Montreal (13-12-2), and Jake Allen stopped 31 shots.
The Kings took an early lead with two goals just 19 seconds apart. Kevin Fiala found Kopitar with a backhand pass from behind Montreals net, and the forward beat Allen with a wrist shot 9:34 into the first.
Arvidsson then got his eighth of the season on a swift wrist shot from atop the left faceoff circle.
The Canadiens have conceded eight goals and scored one in their last four opening frames at the Bell Centre.
Caufield was inches from finding Montreals opening goal in the third when his slap shot from the point hit the crossbar. The referees reviewed the play, confirming that the wingers shot had hit the iron.
Los Angeles opened a 3-0 lead 9:12 into the third when Edler deflected Blake Lizottes shot from the point for his first goal of the season.Related Articles
Hoffman got Montreal on the board at 11:41, taking a pass from Kaiden Guhle and scoring from the left faceoff circle with a wrist shot.
Caufield cut the Canadiens deficit to one with just over two minutes remaining. His shot from along the boards was mishandled by Copley and ended up in the back of the net.
Montreal pulled Allen, and then called for a timeout with 1:02 left. But Kempe put the game away with his ninth on the season.
UP NEXT
Kings: At Columbus on Sunday night in the third of a six-game trip.
Canadiens: Host Calgary on Monday night in the finale of a two-game homestand.
https://www.dailynews.com/2022/12/10...s-for-4-2-win/
Alexander Edler also scored for Los Angeles (15-11-4), and Adrian Kempe added an empty-netter. Pheonix Copley made 20 saves.
Mike Hoffman and Cole Caufield scored for Montreal (13-12-2), and Jake Allen stopped 31 shots.
The Kings took an early lead with two goals just 19 seconds apart. Kevin Fiala found Kopitar with a backhand pass from behind Montreals net, and the forward beat Allen with a wrist shot 9:34 into the first.
Arvidsson then got his eighth of the season on a swift wrist shot from atop the left faceoff circle.
The Canadiens have conceded eight goals and scored one in their last four opening frames at the Bell Centre.
Caufield was inches from finding Montreals opening goal in the third when his slap shot from the point hit the crossbar. The referees reviewed the play, confirming that the wingers shot had hit the iron.
Los Angeles opened a 3-0 lead 9:12 into the third when Edler deflected Blake Lizottes shot from the point for his first goal of the season.Related Articles
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Hoffman got Montreal on the board at 11:41, taking a pass from Kaiden Guhle and scoring from the left faceoff circle with a wrist shot.
Caufield cut the Canadiens deficit to one with just over two minutes remaining. His shot from along the boards was mishandled by Copley and ended up in the back of the net.
Montreal pulled Allen, and then called for a timeout with 1:02 left. But Kempe put the game away with his ninth on the season.
UP NEXT
Kings: At Columbus on Sunday night in the third of a six-game trip.
Canadiens: Host Calgary on Monday night in the finale of a two-game homestand.
https://www.dailynews.com/2022/12/10...s-for-4-2-win/