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Los Angeles Kings (9-5-4) at Ottawa Senators (9-5-4)
Venue: Canadian Tire Centre
Date: Saturday, November 15
Time: 7:00 pm EST
How To Watch: ESPN+, FDSW
Radio: 710 AM ESPN, TSN 1200
Purchase tickets via Ticketmaster
Los Angeles Kings News & Notes:
The Kings have won four of their last five games after a 4-3 overtime win over the Toronto Maple Leafs on Thursday. Los Angeles is in second place in the Pacific Division, one point behind Anaheim.
Ottawa Senators News & Notes:
The Senators have won three of their last four games after a 5-3 win over the Boston Bruins on Thursday. Ottawa has the NHL’s ninth-ranked power play at 24.1 percent.
Los Angeles Kings Projected Lines
Armia-Kopitar-Kempe
Fiala-Byfield-Laferriere
Foegele-Danault-Moore
Malott-Turcotte-Perry
Anderson-Doughty
Edmundson-Clarke
Dumoulin-Ceci
Kuemper
Forsberg
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Ottawa Senators Projected Lines:
Perron-Stutzle-Batherson
Greig-Cozens-Zetterlund
Amadio-Pinto-Giroux
Hodgson-Eller-Cousins
Sanderson-Zub
Kleven-Spence
Matinpalo-Jensen
Ullmark
Merilainen
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Players To Watch:
Los Angeles Kings
Adrian Kempe leads the Kings with 19 points. Quinton Byfield scored the game-winning goal against Toronto and has 16 points on the season.
Ottawa Senators
Tim Stutzle leads the Senators with 19 points. Drake Batherson has chipped in with 18 points. Shane Pinto scored a goal against Boston and has nine goals and a new contract.
Injury Report:
Los Angeles Kings
None
Ottawa Senators
LW Brady Tkachuk – IR
D Thomas Chabot – OUT
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