The Utah Hockey Club falls to the Los Angeles Kings 2-4

Score:

Team 1st 2nd 3rd Total
Los Angeles Kings(43-23-9) 0 1 3 4
Utah Hockey Club (34-30-12) 0 1 0 1

Team Stats:

Team Shots Hits PIM
Los Angeles Kings 15 23 6
Utah Hockey Club 28 24 4

Goals:

Period Time Team Player
2nd 6:56 Los Angeles Kings Andrei Kuzmenko
2nd 12:20 Utah Hockey Club Lawson Crouse
3rd 4:06 Los Angeles Kings Kevin Fiala
3rd 4:50 Los Angeles Kings Trevor Moore
3rd 18:10 Los Angeles Kings Drew Doughty
3rd 19:41 Utah Hockey Club Jack McBain

Penalties:

Period Time Team Player
1st 19:48 Los Angeles Kings Vladislav Gavrikov (Hooking)
2nd 7:12 Los Angeles Kings Adrian Kempe (High-sticking)
3rd 3:47 Los Angeles Kings Anze Kopitar (Cross-checking)
3rd 3:47 Utah Hockey Club Kevin Stenlund (Unsportsmanlike conduct)
3rd 9:08 Utah Hockey Club Michael Kesselring (Too many men)
3rd 19:33 Los Angeles Kings Brandt Clarke (Tripping)

Tusks Up, Mammoth!

9 comments
  1. Can someone explain how when other teams get a turnover they can just instantly hit net, but when our team does it we get post or goalie?

    So many shots on goal… are our shots just bad? Like, do we have an accuracy issue or…? It feels like we get more goals when I complain about them not shooting enough. It takes like 3 passes to get the goalie out of the way so they can hit the broadside of the net.

  2. Super deflating loss tonight. To have a super questionable goal against us and end the 2nd period tied at 1 was tough. Especially when Utah was just outright the better team. They were doing all the right things but didn’t have anything to show for it.

    Then to have a questionable 4-4 go sideways as we have seen in the past. Just a crappy game! I turned it off when Utah got the too many men call, so I can’t speak to the rest of the game. I’m just going to delete this one and move on!

    Goodnight everyone!

    Let’s club the jets!

    Love you all

  3. Even though LA only had 15(!!!) shots, Veggie was an absolute unit this game. I feel for the guy when the players in front of him give up soft turnovers that result in high danger chances.
    Otherwise, just a horrid display in that 3rd period. The puck luck had to turn around at some point, but they just let their foot of the gas and, as the cast predicted, LA made them pay for it.
    Side note, Doan has been a highlight of every game. His determination and outright drive to get the puck in every zone has quickly turned me into a big fan. I’m glad he went down for a reconditioning early this season, he absolutely learned from it and came back up with a fire.

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