Kings extend winning streak to six with OT win over Canadiens
MONTREAL, Canada — Adrian Kempe scored on a sweeping move at 3:39 of overtime and the L.A. Kings extended their winning streak to six games with a 3-2 victory over the Montreal Canadiens on Tuesday night.
“For [Kempe] to be able to control the puck, get across the net like that and make that, it’s huge,” Kings goaltender Cal Peterson said. “He’s one of the guys that we count on in those overtime situations.
“He has plenty of handling moves like that so we count on him to do that and he comes through.”
Brendan Lemieux and Alex Iafallo also scored. Petersen made 33 saves for the Kings, whose winning streak is currently the longest one in the league.
Ben Chiarot and Jake Evans tallied for Montreal, which fell to 3-11-1. Jake Allen made 31 saves.
Kempe’s fifth goal of the season was a great individual effort and it extended his goal scoring streak to four games. He took a drop pass from Andreas Athanasiou near his own blue line, skated into the Montreal zone, circle the net and then did a complete circle around the Canadiens’ zone. When he got to the blue line, he put on a burst of speed, skated around Evans, cut to the net and beat Allen to the corner of the net.
Jonathan Quick made 33 saves and Phillip Danault scored twice as the Kings extended their winning streak to five games in a 5-1 win over the Maple Leafs.
It was former Canadien Phillip Danault’s first game back at the Bell Centre since signing with the Kings as a free agent.
Chiarot opened the scoring at 15:03 of the first period off a scramble.
The Kings pulled even at 4:56 of the second period when Lemieux beat Allen with a powerful shot in the top left corner.
The Kings took a 2-1 lead six seconds into the third period. Iafallo broke down the side after the opening faceoff and fooled Allen with a wrist shot.
Evans tied the game at 13:22 of the third after beating defenseman Tobias Bjornfoot with a nifty move near the faceoff circle.
“We obviously wanted the two points,” said Canadiens coach Dominique Ducharme. “They took an early lead in the third period but we came back with a big goal from Jake [Evans]. We had good chances around the net in the third period with [Mike Hoffman[ and [Nick Suzuki] but we need to be difference-makers in those moments.”
The Kings were coming off a 5-1 victory in Toronto a night earlier.
The “good thing for us is that we found a way to win on back-to-back nights,” said Kings head coach Todd McLellan. “The gas tank was running low but there was enough in it to win.”
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