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After three straight games with a power-play goal, Los Angeles Kings head coach Jim Hiller reshuffles the team's top unit again.
MONTREAL -- The Los Angeles Kings scored three straight goals in a span of 4:05 early in the second period, leading to a 5-1 win against the Montreal Canadiens at Bell Centre on Tuesday.
Joel Edmundson and Quinton Byfield each had a goal and an assist as the Los Angeles Kings scored three quick goals in the second period to beat the Montreal Canadiens 5-1.
BOTTOM LINE: The Pittsburgh Penguins play the Los Angeles Kings in a non-conference matchup. Pittsburgh is 9-4-3 overall and 4-1-1 at home. The Penguins rank 10th in NHL play serving 9.5 penalty minutes per game.
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The Los Angeles Kings and Adrian Kempe have reportedly resumed contract talks. However, it still seems that the two parties are on the same level just yet.
A complete 60 effort and strong style of play improves the Kinsg record to 8-5-4 and gives them back-to-back victories for the third time this season. They look to make it three in a row as they continue their road trip in Canada with a date with the Toronto Maple Leafs (8-8-1) on Thursday, November 13th at 4:00PM PT/7:00 PM ET.
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Key Moments from Canadiens' Defeat Against Kings
The Montreal Canadiens hosted the Los Angeles Kings at the Bell Centre, hoping to string together a pair of wins