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Kings expect to be tested by Golden Knights – Orange County Register

Kings expect to be tested by Golden Knights – Orange County Register

The Kings played a pair of disciplined, poised games against non-playoff teams from last season and now will test their reestablished stability on Tuesday against the Vegas Golden Knights, a rival that won the Stanley Cup two campaigns ago and then loaded up at last year’s trade deadline.

After two losses in which they allowed a nauseating 14 goals, the Kings have won their past two matches against the Ducks and Montreal Canadiens by identical 4-1 scores, playing tight games throughout before creating separation in the dying embers of each contest.

“We showed we can be patient,” said goalie David Rittich, who earned both wins with Darcy Kuemper sidelined by a lower-body injury. “I think we maybe missed that kind of play last year, where we couldn’t stick with it and we just were pushing way too hard, and we gave up a lot.”

Offensively, Alex Turcotte extended his points streak to four games and his linemate Alex Laferriere has four goals in his past four appearances, including the game-winner in two straight. The new top pairing of Mikey Anderson and Vladislav Gavrikov has notched six points in two games, although it’s been the Kings’ sound structure that’s gotten them across the finish line.

One key to their stinginess and resulting success has been their play shorthanded. Following two defeats in which they gave up six power-play goals in just 10 opportunities, they’ve now killed their past eight penalties, surrendering nothing with the extra man to the Ducks and Habs.

“We’ve been talking about it a lot, because we gave up a couple (that) we didn’t like. We didn’t have to change a lot of things, but we had to be smarter,” Rittich said.

The Kings killed off 11 straight infractions to start the season and their adjustments toward a more aggressive PK have made them more dangerous shorthanded as well.

“The pieces are starting to come together as far as when we’re supposed to pressure,” winger Adrian Kempe said. “When you’re on the power play and you (face) a PK that’s that aggressive, you hate it.”

Vegas, the Kings’ final opponent on their grueling seven-game road trip, has had one of the NHL’s top power plays thus far, cashing in nearly 30% of the time. Their top line of Jack Eichel, Mark Stone and Ivan Barbashev has done damage across situations, combining for 27 points in just six games thus far.

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