Unable to move up or down in the standings after clinching third place in the Pacific Division last week, the Los Angeles Kings hoped to use the final three games of the regular season to tune up for a run in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Instead, the Kings losing streak reached three games after Sean Monahan scored the winner in the fourth round of the shootout to lift the Calgary Flames to a 4-3 win against Los Angeles at Scotiabank Saddledome on Wednesday. The Kings, who have also lost four of five, rallied from a three-goal deficit to force overtime. They learned shortly after their game ended that they will play the San Jose Sharks in the Western Conference First Round after the Anaheim Ducks beat the Sharks 5-2 to clinch the Pacific title.
"Obviously, you want to win,"
said Los Angeles forward Dwight
King, whose third-period goal tied the game at 3-3. "You
want to be playing better at the start of the game. That's something
we can take from the game. Obviously, now it's behind us. We know
what start we need to have and move forward."
The Flames' shootout win, their fourth consecutive
victory, marked the 49th time this season they have skated to a
one-goal decision, tying them with the 2010-11 Florida Panthers for
the most in a single season in NHL history. The Flames also set a new
franchise record with their seventh consecutive win in extra time and
guaranteed at least a .500 record on home ice this year.
"It gives us a chance to set higher
expectations for ourselves," Flames coach Bob Hartley said.
"At the same time, there's no guarantees. We'll need a big
summer. We're not where we want to be and we have to be very
cautious. We're very optimistic, I'm unbelievably proud of my group,
but come next September, we're going to still be a team that missed
the playoffs."
After Jiri
Hudler and Marian
Gaborik traded goals in the opening three rounds of the shootout,
Monahan skated in on Jonathan
Quick and fired a shot that beat the Kings goaltender high to the
blocker side. Karri
Ramo, who made 41 saves through regulation and overtime, stopped
Mike Richards
in the fourth round to preserve the win. The Flames led the Kings 3-0
with 4:32 left in the second period on goals by TJ
Galiardi, Monahan and Matt
Stajan. After failing to connect on a play seconds earlier, Mike
Cammalleri sent a spinning, no-look pass through the slot and
onto the stick of Galiardi, whose backhand struck all three posts
before falling behind Quick to put the Flames up 1-0 at 11:58 of the
first. Curtis
Glencross nearly gave Calgary a two-goal lead on the next shift,
skating in 2-on-1 on Quick before hitting the far post with his shot.
Ramo got an outstretched pad on Dwight
King three minutes into the second, allowing Galiardi to help put
the Flames up by two 53 seconds later. After stripping a clearing
attempt from Justin
Williams above the hash marks, Galiardi skated down the boards
and sent a centering pass through the slot that was redirected onto
the stick of Monahan, who fired his 21st goal behind Quick to extend
Calgary's lead to 2-0. Stajan's 14th goal at 15:28 of the second put
the Flames up 3-0. It also apparently woke up the Kings. Jarret
Stoll put Los Angeles on the board 41 seconds after Stajan's goal
with a deflection off Slava
Voynov's point shot. Twenty-four seconds after Stoll's goal, Anze
Kopitar moved out from behind the net and sent a backhander over
Ramo's glove to cut Calgary's lead to 3-2. Ramo stood tall near the
midway mark of the third to preserve Calgary's one-goal lead, turning
aside Kyle
Clifford's bouncing shot with his pad before denying Williams on
the doorstep following a nifty feed from Koptiar behind the net. Ramo
then turned aside Gaborik's tap-in attempt, sliding post to post to
keep the Flames ahead. But after rookie Bryce
Van Brabant failed to clear Calgary's end, Jake
Muzzin sent a point shot on net that King tipped past Ramo at
12:18 to tie the game 3-3 and eventually force extra time. It was
King's 15th goal. A shootout was needed after more heroics from Ramo,
who made five saves in overtime, including a stop on Alec
Martinez and two on a pair of whacks by Stoll on the rebound.
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