The Los Angeles Kings defeated the Montreal Canadiens 6-3 in a exhilarating matchup on home ice.
One notable player missing from the lineup was Brandt Clarke ... Beyond Anze Kopitar and Adrian Kempe, there’s a massive drop in offense for an L.A. squad that’s currently third in the ...
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Clarke played on the third pairing in this contest. The 21-year-old helped out on Adrian Kempe's go-ahead goal in the third period. Drew Doughty (ankle) is nearing his season debut, so it's not an ...
Clarke is firmly in that group, as evidenced by his presence on the ice in overtime when he set up Adrian Kempe for the game-winning goal. Clarke has six helpers over his last 10 outings and is ...
Kevin Fiala has two goals, Warren Foegele scores on a penalty shot, and the Kings top Montreal, 6-3, for their 11th win in ...
On the cusp of the NHL’s longest scoreless streak this season during an 0-4 trip is one thing. Two healthy scratches for ...
As they did in the first, the Canadiens are a lot better in the second half of the period than they were in the first 10 minutes. They just can’t quite connect on the passes across the zone to create ...
Although Drew Doughty's return from an injury didn't immediately lead to Kings' wins, the franchise is sure he will ...
The Kings have three games before the two-week break for the Four Nations Face-Off and three more home games when they return ...