The Sun (San Bernardino)

Three-goal second period propels Kings to victory

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Phillip Danault, Arthur Kaliyev and Gabriel Vilardi scored in the second period and the Kings ended a two-game skid by defeating the New York Islanders 3-2 on Fri- day night.

Jonathan Quick made 16 saves for his 370th career victory, moving into 19th place on the NHL’s all-time list. Quick also surpassed Tom Barrasso for the third-most wins by a U.S.-born goaltender, trailing only John Vanbiesbro­uck (374) and Ryan Miller (391).

“I immediatel­y think of all the great teams I’ve been a part of,” Quick said. “Teammates, coaches — everyone had some influence on those wins . ... The guys that are at the top of the list were unbelievab­le goaltender­s for a long time, just to kind of be in a category with them is an honor and humbling.”

Noah Dobson and Adam Pelech scored, and Ilya Sorokin finished with 25 saves but the Islanders’ two-game winning streak ended as they fight for a playoff spot in a tightly contested Eastern Conference wild-card race.

The Kings scored their three goals in a span of 5:34 to take a 3-0 lead.

“We started to shoot

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the puck,” Kings coach Todd McLellan said, citing that as a key reason the game tilted in the Kings’ direction.

“The shot pulls people out of position,” he added. “I didn’t think we did enough of that in the third period. We held onto pucks, killed time, played on the outside, but there’s still opportunit­ies to go to the goaltender­s’ pads and we didn’t do it. But that was the momentum swing early in the game.”

Danault opened the scoring when he put home a rebound at 6:40 of the second frame after Viktor Arvidsson hammered a slap shot that Sorokin failed to swallow up. Mikey Anderson also assisted on the play.

The Kings took advantage of Sebastian Aho’s neutral zone miscue to double its lead 1:25 after Danault’s goal. Rasmus Kupari gained control of the puck misplayed by Aho and beautifull­y fed Kaliyev for the easy onetime finish.

“There are games when if you make a mistake, it ends up in the back of your net,” Islanders coach Lane Lambert said. “It’s that simple, and that’s what happened tonight on a couple of occasions.”

Vilardi notched his 18th of the season at 12:14 to cap the Kings’ assertive stretch. The 23-year-old forward launched a onetimer that sailed past the blocker of Sorokin.

Dobson helped the Islanders trim their deficit to two when he tallied a power-play goal at 16:34 of the second. On the previous shift, Kyle Palmieri’s individual effort allowed the Islanders to maintain possession in the offensive zone and eventually led to Sean Walker’s penalty.

The Kings outshot the Islanders 24-13 through the first 40 minutes.

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MARY ALTAFFER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

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