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Kings beat Jets to tie franchise record with point in 11th consecutive game

The Kings' Viktor Arvidsson (33) celebrates his goal with teammates during the first period March 25, 2023.
The Kings’ Viktor Arvidsson (33) celebrates his first-period goal with teammates Saturday. Arvidsson scored twice in the Kings’ 4-1 win over the visiting Winnipeg Jets.
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Kings coach Todd McLellan isn’t getting too enthused about his team tying the franchise mark for the longest point streak in franchise history.

The fourth-year coach can get excited about playing stout defense.

Not only did the Kings pick up a point in their 11th consecutive game with a 4-1 victory over the Winnipeg Jets on Saturday afternoon at Crypto.com Arena, but they also extended their streak of giving up two or fewer goals in regulation to 10 games.

“That is something that we can hang our hats on and that we’re pleased about,” McLellan said. “We feel like we got to protect the goaltenders and help them out. … That we will acknowledge and keep preaching, for sure.”

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Viktor Arvidsson scored two goals and Drew Doughty had a goal and an assist for the Kings (42-20-10), who have gone 9-0-2 during their streak. The last time the Kings had an 11-game point streak was 2013-14, when they won their second Stanley Cup.

The Kings have become one of the best teams in the West and young defenseman Mikey Anderson, 23, is a big reason. Playing next to Drew Doughty helps too.

March 25, 2023

Coincidentally, the current streak started with a 6-5 shootout win over the Jets on Feb. 28.

“I think that for the majority of these games we’ve won, we’ve kind of outplayed the other team for almost 60 minutes, and that’s an important thing to be able to do, to take into the playoffs,” said Doughty, who has scored in four of the last five games.

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Alex Iafallo also scored for the Kings, and Joonas Korpisalo stopped 25 shots.

Pierre-Luc Dubois scored for Winnipeg (41-30-3), and Connor Hellebuyck made 25 saves. The Jets are four points in front of Calgary for the final wild-card spot in the Western Conference but are 5-5 in their last 10 games.

Kings goalie Joonas Korpisalo stops a shot during the first period. He finished with 25 saves.
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“I think everyone is frustrated right now. Everyone wants to win. We can’t drop too many points,” Dubois said. “It was a big game for us to see where we’re at. We did some good things but can do a lot better.”

Arvidsson — who has scored 22 goals this season — has four in the last four games.

His first goal came 82 seconds into the game. Trevor Moore won the faceoff in the offensive zone and made a backhand pass to Arvidsson, who snapped it into the net from the back of the left faceoff circle.

Arvidsson scored an empty-net goal late in the third period.

The Kings extended their lead to 2-0 five minutes into the second period on the power play. Phillip Danault made a great pass between Jets defenseman Brenden Dillon and Hellebuyck as Iafallo buried it into the short side of the net.

Twenty-seven seconds into the third period, Doughty extended the lead to 3-1 with a wrist shot from outside the right faceoff circle near the boards after Anze Kopitar won the faceoff.

Powering up

Winnipeg scored its first power-play goal in seven games with 1:23 remaining in the second period when Dubois took a cross-ice pass from Kyle Connor and scored from the left faceoff circle to get the Jets to within 2-1.

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The Jets got a five-minute power play after the Kings’ Blake Lizotte received a five-minute match penalty for a vicious cross check to Josh Morrissey’s face. The goal came with 33 seconds left in the man advantage.

Morrissey said he had been going at it with Lizotte as the two skated up the ice and was expecting to fight him when the cross check happened.

“It was a careless play. I thought we were going to go and took a cross check to the chin,” Morrissey said. “It could have been my teeth, so thankfully not.”

Kings defenseman Drew Doughty rejoices after he scored during the third period March 25, 2023.
Kings defenseman Drew Doughty rejoices after he scored during the third period.
(Marcio Jose Sanchez / Associated Press)

Notes

Danault picked up his 300th career point and 200th assist. ... Winnipeg’s Connor set a career high for most assists in a season when he recorded his 47th on Dubois’ goal.

Up next

Jets: Travel to the San Jose Sharks on Tuesday.

Kings: Host the St. Louis Blues on Sunday.

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