Monday 31 October 2016

NHL - Los Angeles Kings @ Minnesota Wild 3-6 - Tuesday, October 18, 2016



Six players scored for the Minnesota Wild in a 6-3 win against the Los Angeles Kings at Xcel Energy Center. Los Angeles (0-3-0) has lost three in a row to start the season. Minnesota (2-1-0) won its second straight.
The Wild scored three goals in 4:30 of the second period. Charlie Coyle scored on the power play at 12:38 to make it 3-1, Mikko Koivu made it 4-1 at 16:11, and Teemu Pulkkinen gave Minnesota a 5-1 lead at 17:08.
Dwight King scored for the Kings on a rebound at 6:42 of the third, and Pearson scored his second of the game at 14:35 to make it 5-3. Minnesota's Jared Spurgeon scored into an empty net with 2:18 left.
* Haula had his second breakaway at 7:50 of the first period. Stickhandling from his forehand to his backhand, Zatkoff made a glove save to keep it 1-1.
* Minnesota killed a 49-second, 5-on-3 power play that started at 9:21 of the second period. The Wild are 11-for-11 on the penalty kill in three games.
* Coyle extended his point streak to three games.
Quotes
Erik Haula: "That's winning hockey, and it starts with guys like Zach [Parise]. Everyone's doing a great job, and that's how you win games."
Bruce Boudreau: "That was, to me, the turning point of the game. That 5-on-3 was huge. We were up 2-1 at the time and I think we scored two or three minutes after that to make it 3-1. It was pretty deflating probably on their bench going, 'What do we have to do? We hit the post. We have 5-on-3s. We have good looks.'"
"[The Kings] must've been pretty frustrated after the first period, I think. They hit four posts and they go in losing in a period they should've won. Like I told the players, not every game can be a Picasso. We found a way. We weren't great tonight, but we found a way to win. The bottom line is, this league is really tough to win games, and so when we can win games whatever the way they are, however we do it, it's a win."
Jason Pominville: "Yeah, it feels better than it did last year for sure. It was a good game; we obviously didn't get the start we wanted, but we made our push and gave ourselves enough of a cushion where they made their push in the third and we kept our composure. We never panicked, and that's usually a sign of a good team. We stuck with it and found a way [to win]."
Darcy Kuemper: "Yeah, I got away with a couple there. The post is a goalie's best friend, and they bailed me out a little bit early. After the first, I felt my game got a lot better and I started to feel more comfortable, more up to the game speed. Luckily I got bailed out a little bit early."

Kings Quotes
Anze Kopitar: "There's a lot of factors to the 0-3 start. "We just have to be better. That's the bottom line. … We're just not playing good enough hockey now. We're going to have to come back to work and clean it up. Giving up four and six goals, that's just not going to cut it. You don't have to be a scientist to figure it out. Cut that down and go from there."
Darryl Sutter: "I said it when (goalie) Jonathan [Quick] got hurt. There's not one thing I can do about it or anyone can do about it. I expect the guys who are in there to play as well as they can, and if they play as well as they can, that's good. That's all you can do. That's what you do, right?"

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