Daily Breeze (Torrance)

Ducks defeat Kings, who waste chance to clinch a playoff berth THE SCORE

- By Andrew Knoll Correspond­ent

ANAHEIM » The Kings strolled into Honda Center with the opportunit­y to clinch a playoff berth, but the Ducks had other ideas as they upended their cross-region rivals, 3-1, on Tuesday night to capture this season's penultimat­e Freeway Faceoff.

The Kings had a three-game winning streak snapped while the Ducks have a modest two-game points streak. The Nashville Predators clinched a playoff berth with an overtime loss to the Winnipeg Jets, leaving the Kings and Vegas Golden Knights still in search of a solid spot in the postseason.

Frank Vatrano, Alex Killorn and Trevor Zegras each broke out goalscorin­g celebratio­ns for the Ducks. Lukáš Dostál made his fifth consecutiv­e start, moving to 2-2-1 in those games on the strength of 36 saves.

Akil Thomas scored the Kings' lone goal. Cam Talbot stopped 24 shots.

The Ducks pulled away with

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14:10 to play when Zegras stripped the Kings' Jordan Spence at the red line and skated in for an unassisted goal, his fifth tally of 2023-24. Zegras nearly scored again with 7:23 remaining when his spectacula­r skyward deflection dinged the crossbar.

A mere 82 seconds into the third period, the Ducks appeared to take their first lead on their first power play of the night, but Killorn's redirectio­n goal was disallowed after a coach's challenge determined that the Ducks entered the zone offside.

In something of a “puck don't lie” moment, Killorn scored 29 seconds later. He gave the puck up for Cam Fowler at the left point, received it back and curled into the high slot for a wrist shot under the bar for his 18th goal of the season.

The second period yielded no goals and only one high-danger chance in the 20 minutes. Perhaps the strongest late-period play was Matt Roy's blast on net followed by his screen and tip of Adrian Kempe's subsequent shot attempt.

Through 40 minutes, the two sides were knotted at one, just as they had been after 20.

The Ducks found an equalizer with 2:14 left in the opening period. Viktor Arvidsson's clearing attempt got gobbled at the blue line by Ryan Strome, leaving Arvidsson,

DUCKS 3, KINGS 1

among others, out of position as the puck moved to Radko Gudas and then a wide-open Vatrano at the net front. He smacked the puck into Talbot's pad and then into the wide-open left side of the net for his team-topping 33rd goal of the season.

That came on the heels off a pair of near-misses when Olen Zellweger hit the post and a golden opportunit­y off a two-on-one was thwarted by Drew Doughty. Troy Terry waited out Talbot near the right post before sliding the puck across to Killorn for a one-timer, with Talbot scrambling to recover as Doughty slid to the ice to block the shot and foil a near-certain goal.

There was no doubt about the second career goal for Thomas, who has played sparingly but impressive­ly since joining the Kings four games ago. Just 5:50 into the contest, Trevor Lewis chipped the puck into the Ducks' zone and crashed the net, leaving a stuff-in attempt inside the blue paint for Thomas to push home amid four defenders.

 ?? WILLIAM LIANG – THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Ducks players celebrate a goal by center Trevor Zegras during the third period of Tuesday night's game against the Kings at Honda Center.
WILLIAM LIANG – THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Ducks players celebrate a goal by center Trevor Zegras during the third period of Tuesday night's game against the Kings at Honda Center.

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