Coming off a wild first win of the season against Minnesota, the Kings try to reduce penalties and build a winning streak.
Following a run-and-gun victory in Minnesota, the Kings will play their first back-to-back set of the season on Monday and Tuesday.
Momentum can be elusive early in the season with adjustments galore around the NHL, but the Kings hope to generate some across contests, much as they did in-game during their raucous 7-6 victory over the Minnesota Wild on Saturday. For winger Kevin Fiala, it was a homecoming and a triumphant one. He registered his first three points as a King in the building where he plied his trade for more than three seasons.
Fiala and linemates Adrian Kempe and Anze Kopitar were among the seven Kings to post multi-point nights, including winger Gabe Vilardi’s second such effort of the campaign.
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