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Kings pull away in third period to beat the Ducks – Orange County Register

Kings pull away in third period to beat the Ducks – Orange County Register

ANAHEIM –– For a second straight game, the Ducks were out-shot handily while leaning heavily on their goaltender while the Kings once again pulled away late for a 4-1 victory at Honda Center on Sunday.

The Ducks managed to come away with a point in Colorado on Friday but created less intrigue on Sunday. The Kings, whose two late tallies made Thursday’s 4-1 win in Montreal look comfortable, put in 43 scoreless minutes before breaking through Sunday.

Goalie Lukáš Dostál turned in another valiant effort after his 45-save performance on Friday for the Ducks, but a breakaway goal and turnover into the most prime scoring area imaginable turned into Kings goals, with Dostál stopping 33 other shots. Forward Ryan Strome scored a goal. Defenseman Pavel Mintyukov, who had two goals in the Ducks’ home opener, was out with an illness.

Wingers Adrian Kempe, Alex Laferriere and Kevin Fiala each scored a goal for the Kings, as did defenseman Mikey Anderson. David Rittich denied 14 of 15 bids.

With 1:07 to play, the Kings finally nailed down a regulation victory when Fiala, who had been thwarted on several solid opportunities, deposited the puck into the vacated cage. Thirty-one seconds later, Anderson tacked on another empty-netter.

Just as Dostál was skating to the bench for a sixth attacker, the Ducks halved their deficit when Frank Vatrano and Troy Terry, who very nearly connected on a backdoor play earlier in the third period, set up Strome’s tip-in tally with 1:44 showing on the clock.

The Kings had picked up a vital second goal with 11:02 to play. Defenseman Jackson LaCombe, who made his season debut after recovering from an illness, made an ill-advised pass that ended up right between the hash marks and became a de facto first assist on Laferriere’s goal.

With another early barrage spearheaded by defensive defenseman Joel Edmundson, the Kings opened up a 22-10 shot advantage and then finally scored the game’s first goal on shot No. 23, 3:06 into the closing stanza.

Anze Kopitar banked a stretch pass off the right-wing boards, which Kempe skated down as he left LaCombe in the dust en route to a five-hole goal off a partial breakaway. The goal was Kempe’s third of the season and the secondary assist was Vladislav Gavrikov’s third helper in two games.

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