Daily Breeze (Torrance)

Kings look to avenge loss to Islanders

- By Andrew Knoll Correspond­ent

The Kings will have a shot at not only two critical points tonight but also to get vengeance against the New York Islanders and their captain, Anders Lee, when they host the Islanders at Crypto.com Arena.

Lee and his colleagues won a 3-2 thriller on Long Island that saw the captain score two third-period goals to send the match to overtime and also make two highly questionab­le plays on Kings players. He appeared to slew foot Arthur Kaliyev, after which the Uzbek-American winger was confounded by the non-call. Lee made a knee-on-knee hit that injured defenseman Vladislav Gavrikov, which did not result in a penalty, either.

That Dec. 9 game was the Kings' first road loss of the season after winning a record 11 straight away games to kick off the campaign. Gavrikov, who attempted to play the following night at Madison Square Garden and then missed the next five games, has not been quite the same player since. The defeat was the first of three straight for the Kings and a harbinger of a calamitous stretch that saw them drop 14 of 16 games.

Gavrikov, Andreas Englund and Jacob Moverare have been manning the left side of the Kings' defense lately, and have each experience­d difficulty and shown reluctance transporti­ng the puck, exacerbati­ng the Kings' struggles on zone exits. That while the organizati­on's top prospect, rightshoot­ing

The Kings and defenseman Jacob Moverare host the Islanders tonight. Brandt Clarke, has largely languished, either on the bench or, as was the case Saturday against Dallas, in the press box. The imminent return of the Kings' most mobile left defender, Mikey Anderson, should help in that regard, with forward Adrian Kempe enriching their speed and fluidity with his return against Dallas on Saturday.

Kempe's comeback hardly energized a group that fell 4-1 to a formidable Dallas Stars squad that had already beaten the Kings 5-1 near the outset of the campaign.

Now the Kings, who didn't practice Sunday, will have to contend with Lee, leading scorer Mathew Barzal, blueline savant Noah Dobson, former divisional foe Bo Horvat and 2023 Vezina Trophy finalist Ilya Sorokin. The Islanders have won five straight games and have vaulted themselves into the wild-card race under legendary goalie Patrick Roy, who took over as head coach in January.

“They play a similar game to Dallas, they're a big, strong team,” Kings interim coach Jim Hiller said. “They're a desperate team, right? They're fighting for the playoffs, so we're going to see their best, and they better see our best because it's going to be a playoffsty­le game, and we should be just as desperate as they are.”

Against two Stanley contenders on this season-long homestand, the Kings have mustered just two goals. Though they went 0-for-4 on the power play against Dallas, they had just one man-advantage opportunit­y across their previous two games, going 0-for-1 against the Vancouver Canucks and not drawing a single penalty in an overtime win over the lastplace Ottawa Senators.

“That's generally a place where most teams, us included, can create some offense,” Hiller said. “When we create offense, where we have the puck and you're dangerous, you just feel better. We didn't do that at all on our power play tonight, so we had nothing to feel good about.”

UP NEXT Today: Islanders at Kings, 7:30 p.m., BSW

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