HIGHLIGHTS: Detroit Red Wings at Los Angeles Kings | NHL Highlights
So they’re going with the former team theme for the Detroit webings on this trip so far. And puck drop is brought to you by Irvine Auto Center. It is Deno for the Kings against Dylan Larkin. And the Kings get it back on the goal. And here’s Arma. Arma Leferier and Deno again. The Kings going to 11 forward seven defenseman and the captain Larkin comes in and that is sent around by Lucas Raymond. The young Swede hops to center and Deno is on it with numbers in on goal. A shot right on by Arma and a save by Tel. Yeah, right down the slot. It looked like the lane was there then it was taken away and a drop pass for Perry. Another drop pass to Clark. shoots it just wide on the short side and then Carrie tried to bake it in off the back of Tel knocks it down. Now Kempe gets it back from Kazbe. Here’s Kemp right in a shot. Rebound Edmonson and he missed a wide open goal and the Sharks had 14 shots including that late kill when Edmonson cleared it over the glass. Look out here right in front of shot and that goes just wide. Now Edmonson gives it away. This pass kept off by Finny and the Red Wings ahead. Break for Raymond right in and a save by Keer. I think somebody turned the wrong way and at the line. Oh, the Red Wings poke it ahead. And here they come. Soda Bloom right in. And a save by Keer. And the Kings come back as it opens up and the fair in the wing right on and a save by Tel the majority of the year with Grand Rapids in the American League. Kopitar wins the faceoff. Kempe gets it off the pipe. Oh, Kempe hit the pipe right off. A faceoff win by Kopitar. They had more than double the offensive zone possession time. You see all of those metrics where the Kings had the lead and most of those have to do with foreign. The visitors out to Casper. Shoots it right on. Pad save. Another shot. Another save by Keer and it goes just wide. Both goenders have been excellent tonight. And now Dublin up on the near side kept in by Johansson. Long shot to the middle and right onfield 44% on the year. Wins this one easily back to Clark. He comes in a lane to the net in on goal. Save. Another save by Tel and he goes down to the ice rather awkwardly. Keer out. Here’s Larkin trying to center. He does. And stopped by Keer and cleaned up now by Kasmeco. And now to Brinken on a second opportunity gets it out down the wall and Keer sticks out the pad and makes that save by Talbet. I think Turk may have tipped that on the way through and the Red Wings. Soderbl to the middle shot right on and a save by Keer. Broken up by Kopitar. Kings have numbers. Copar ahead to Kee. Right in Kempe. What a glove save by Tom Moore not available due to personal reasons and the Kings win an offensive zone faceoff. Byfield trying to duck under his man. That was Rasbus. Now Biffield shoots it off the goal post. Play for the second time. 0 for one with one shot. They win it back for Cider. Good stick there by Biffield. Now Biffield with it. Looking for Lefer with his speed. Gets a running man in the clear. shoots. He scores. The very a short-handed beauty, [Applause] [Music] the ability to get to the puck, but then keeping his speed going. Watch it right here. It’s throw it to the middle, back end, bounce. Now, watch this speed and then lean. Look at him lean across right there. And he’s still able. He’s getting the goalender to move here because Calvin thinks he’s going to go all the way across the crease. And just at the last second, that’s when he floats it back. Cam gets a piece, but not enough. Lucas Raymond backider [Music] for Raymond to Brink. He’s got a good one-time. Red Wing set up again out high. Raymond to Brink and he scores with that one-time. And it’s tied at one. Yeah, that’s what I was talking about, John. I got that feeling that the Red Wings, you know, obviously going to try and score on the power play, but opportunity to tie this thing up because of how the Kings took the lead. Raymond just hangs off to the side. Excuse me, Debrink one-time. He’s calling for it. Raymond, the pass is perfect. And you can see Darcy got across low [Applause] over the pad under the block and the Wings keep it in. Edmonson on the give and go right in front. Pepper’s down. Another shot and a save. Keer or maybe Clark got over and comes in and a big stick there by Biffield and he’s got a breakaway. Can they get another short hit at goal and a save by Tal on Biffield? There’s another Red Wings ahead and Marco Casper playback Sandy Pelico. They score from the point. They’re going to Kings are going to argue a high stick I believe. Now they’re going to argue that again. That’s reviewable. That’s not a situation where you have to challenge. This goes to Toronto automatically. Now they got to make a call on the ice and we’ll get a look at it as Casper stands up. It goes from high to low, but it’s difficult from that angle. This will be a better one. Much better one. Oh, that’s pretty high. That’s pretty high. Toronto’s looking at that right now. You see Keer is on his knees, but he’s reaching with the glove. You can’t see the crossbar in behind there, but that’s pretty high. That is pretty high. Again, this is an automatic review. Yeah. By that look and that previous look, Jim, you got an argument. Yeah, I think you’ve got a strong argument. And now Barrren comes in one-on-one against Clark. Clark goes through for a tumble. Little Topek there in front. Tip and an arm save by Keer. Less of a north south approach by the Kings and more of a east west which probably led to some of those turnovers. Period number three. Again, the Red Wings are 6 and0 with a lead after two. Kings are 01 and two and trailing team. He looks around Makeo. Keep looking for the one-time now in front by field. Tough angle. Kopatar and a save by Talbet. By field snaps it across for Fia. And back to Kee. Fia. One timer. And a save by Talbet. Hits the line. Play down low by field right in front and Clark with a great chance. And a save by Tel. And now Clark with a gamewinner late in San Jose on Tuesday. He can’t move it in to break it the other way for Detroit. To break it right in front. They score. Wide open net and the Red Wings have taken a 31 lead. The Wings made something happen here. They improvised. They made a stick man. They’re going to run it over here. It doesn’t look that bad. numbers are in favor of the Red Wings. Well, watch this. The first pass doesn’t necessarily collect right here, but then he Oh, yes. knew exactly what he was doing. Apple knew exactly. So, it didn’t look like anything and then all of a sudden it becomes a picture of beauty for the Red Wings as the wide open net is there. And I mentioned the Red Wings in their structure, neutral zone. And the Kings could not looking to set up one-times but again get it to the front with Cory Perry there. Kopitar against Casper. Scrambled face off. FIA pries it free. And now FIA for Kempe. The drive. Save. Rebound. They score. Cory Perry has scored a goal again. His first at home as a King. And it’s now 32. [Music] You got to win the face off. And Cory Perry knows exactly what his job is. You got to stop here, guys, just for a split second. [Music] There’s Cory Perry just going to the front, just hanging around again. First chance is not going to work. Now I think Perry gets a piece on the way in and that causes the rebound right there. Might not have been Perry. Might have been the skate of a Red Wing. When you have changes far side Kopitar back for Dowy the captain gets it again and now the Alab back. Kopitar shoots and tipped by field shoots. He scores. Unbelievable. The Kings have tied the game. [Music] Getting it down low. Here’s Kopitar. Watch him move it around a couple times, but watch a shot pass coming up right here. Right there. There’s a redirection. Doesn’t get through. But that put back is absolutely. Watch the wrists here up by field. He’ll have to turn and spin to get his head up. He doesn’t even look. He just the Red Wings in control. And Larkin in the dying seconds. Bought off by Keer. And guess what? for the seventh time this year. Can the Kings complete the comeback on Halloween Eve? Faceoff won by Detroit. Sandy and Pelica back to get it and the Kings come back out now for Leferier who scored a short-handed goal in the second. Fakes a drop pass. Comes in. Lefier waits. Shoots it right on. Stopped by Tela. Kopitar to Perry to Kopitar. He’s set up again and Kopitar right in front. He scores. Fiela wins it. What a comeback. High above. So FIA goes in. Makes contact. You know it’s Did he prevent the go? There’s contact. No question. Now we’re going to get the announcement from after reviewing the play. There is no goal. Goender contact. Wow. Kopitar in the dying seconds. Kempe shoots it right on rebound and Kopitar played high. I think Larkin again. John Larkin made the stop and at the buzzer shot by Kee and we will go to a shootout. Kings are one and two in shootouts. This is the Red Wings first. Here comes Kempe in on Talbet. Kee waiting backhander and what a glove save. What a glove save by Tel. Here comes the 23-year-old Raymond in waiting and he scores and the Red Wings take the lead in the shootout. So just waiting out waiting. Get the puck moving back and forth, back and forth, but let’s just the give the Kings a chance. Do it so many different ways. He likes top glove though. And here he comes. FIA down the middle and a save and the Red Wings win in a shootout after the goal was called back in overtime.
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4 comments
fucking rigged
If my team LA Kings didn't commit penalties we wouldn't have to worry about playing an OT. Fools are tied 5th in penalties. Change the name to LA Kings of Penalties 🤦🏾♂️
I hate the Toronto officials.
99.9% their calls always go against LA
Sloppy. Lucky to get the point. Kings and Rangers only teams that haven't won at home.