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Kings keep Canucks from clinching playoff spot

LOS ANGELES 3 VANCOUVER 2

- GEMMA KARSTENS-SMITH

Anze Kopitar scored and notched an assist as the Los Angeles Kings ground out a 3-2 victory over the Vancouver Canucks on Monday.

Blake Lizotte and Kevin Fiala also found the back of the net for the Kings (38-22-11), who stretched their win streak to four games.

The Canucks (45-19-8) got goals from Brock Boeser and Sam Lafferty, and 16 saves from Casey DeSmith.

Cam Talbot stopped 21-of-23 shots for the Kings as they opened a four-game Canadian road swing.

The loss snapped a threegame win streak for the Canucks, who remain atop the Western Conference standings, one point up on the Colorado Avalanche and Dallas Stars.

Vancouver could have been the first NHL squad to officially secure their playoff spot with a win.

The Canucks pulled DeSmith in favour of an extra attacker with just over four and a half minutes on the game clock.

The move paid off when Boeser’s shot from the top of the right faceoff circle hit Kopitar’s skate and deflected in past Talbot, cutting the deficit to 3-2 at the 17:06 mark of the third.

Boeser leads Vancouver with 37 goals on the season.

Canucks coach Rick Tocchet called a 30-second timeout with less than a minute to go. With DeSmith once again out of the net, Vancouver pressed for the tying goal.

The team got a prime opportunit­y when L.A.’s Drew Doughty was sent to the box for tripping with 21 seconds to go, but the Canucks couldn’t bury a final shot during the stretch of six-on-four hockey.

The Kings took a 3-1 advantage late in the second, scoring twice in less than two minutes.

Kopitar collected his 24th of the season at the 18:20 mark. DeSmith got a piece of the veteran forward’s long blast but couldn’t hang on to the puck, which fell to the crease. Kopitar came around the back of the net and tapped it in to give the visitors a two-goal cushion.

Lizotte restored L.A.’s lead 16:29 into the second on a delayed penalty after Vancouver’s Carson Soucy was clocked for tripping.

With six skaters on the ice, Lizotte uncorked a one timer that hit Canucks defenceman Ian Cole at the side of the net before pinging off each of Soucy’s skates on its way in past DeSmith.

Kopitar got an assist on the play and has multiple points in four straight games, with four goals and five assists across the stretch.

The Kings went 0 for 2 on the power play Monday, while the Canucks were 0 for 1.

Vancouver’s third line ground out a tying goal 12:50 into the first. Lafferty fought off Alex Laferriere along the boards, then muscled his way to the front of the net and popped a silky wrist shot in to level the score at 1-1.

A bad Canucks line change created an odd-man advantage for the Kings midway through the opening frame. With the home side down a player, PierreLuc Dubois sent a pass to Fiala in the slot and Fiala fired a shot in past a diving DeSmith to give the Kings a 1-0 lead 7:01 in.

 ?? DARRYL DYCK, THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Kings goalie Cam Talbot stops Canucks forward Teddy Blueger’s wrap-around shot during the second period in Vancouver on Monday.
DARRYL DYCK, THE CANADIAN PRESS Kings goalie Cam Talbot stops Canucks forward Teddy Blueger’s wrap-around shot during the second period in Vancouver on Monday.

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