Daily Breeze (Torrance)

Kings seek to put distance between them and Predators

- By Andrew Knoll Correspond­ent

The Kings could equal their longest win streak of the season and create some separation from a team chasing them in the standings if they prevail in a rubber match against the Nashville Predators tonight.

The Kings have won four straight contests and six of seven overall, a stretch that began with a fortuitous victory over these same Predators in Nashville on Jan. 31. The Predators outlasted the Kings in a 2-1 slugfest at Crypto.com Arena on Jan. 18.

More recently, the Kings have created six points of separation between themselves and Nashville, as well as the St. Louis Blues. That progress moved them closer to the third Pacific Division playoff slot than to the second wild-card berth.

In a 5-1 win over Columbus on Tuesday, the resurgent Cam Talbot fended off an early flurry and then made 19 stops in the third period to earn his second win in two straight starts. Pierre-Luc Dubois scored two goals. He's notched six points in his past six games after scoring just one in his previous eight outings.

While their newest acquisitio­n, Dubois, has awakened from a lengthy slumber, the star that was in their midst all along has continued to elevate his ceiling with each passing game. Quinton Byfield, who has 12 points in his last 10 games, is playing almost two and a half minutes more per game under newly promoted coach Jim Hiller. For the past three games, he's spent considerab­le time on the right flank of Dubois.

Against Columbus, Byfield was equal parts ubiquitous and effective. He hooked up Dubois with a deft primary assist, screened the goalie on Kevin Fiala's power-play goal, got in on Drew Doughty's disallowed marker, and scored the goal of the year thus far for the Kings to get the scoring going.

“He does a little bit of everything out there,” Dubois said. “Yeah, he can skate, he can pass, he can shoot, he's got good hands. All those things, you can see, but he works really hard, too. He tracks back, he forechecks, he breaks plays up. He's just going to get better and better, but he's really fun to play with.”

Byfield said that at this same point last season, he might have dumped in the puck that he instead took from stick to skate back to stick and then from forehand to backhand, with a lift of his defender's stick mixed in before his jaw-dropping goal.

Hiller said Byfield had “a tremendous­ly bright future” and that Dubois had been “playing the game with more intensity.” That'll need to continue, especially given the uncertain status of another impactful Kings forward, winger Viktor Arvidsson.

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Arvidsson missed the first 50 games of the season after undergoing back surgery in October and returned earlier this month. He was unable to continue after just 17 seconds of his first shift on Tuesday. No update was given on his condition Wednesday.

In more encouragin­g news, center Blake Lizotte (lower-body) participat­ed in a limited on-ice session, per Russell Morgan of Hockey Royalty. The Kings also sent defenseman Jordan Spence to the minors, ostensibly to get him some game action with the Ontario Reign on Wednesday.

Byfield, Dubois and chums will next face Nashville, with former Norris Trophy winner Roman Josi and mainstay Filip Forsberg spearheadi­ng its attack. That pair has been joined this year by 2019's Selke Trophy and Conn Smythe Trophy winner Ryan O'Reilly, who scored one goal and assisted on the other when Nashville beat the Kings on Jan. 18. He also contribute­d a goal and an assist against St. Louis, his former team, in the first of the two straight wins Nashville carries into this game after beating Vegas 5-3 on Tuesday.

 ?? GEORGE WALKER IV — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Kings winger Carl Grundstrom starts a rush, beating the Predators' Luke Evangelist­a in L.A.'s 4-2win on Jan. 31, which started their recent streak.
GEORGE WALKER IV — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Kings winger Carl Grundstrom starts a rush, beating the Predators' Luke Evangelist­a in L.A.'s 4-2win on Jan. 31, which started their recent streak.

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