Kevin Fiala has two goals, Warren Foegele scores on a penalty shot, and the Kings top Montreal, 6-3, for their 11th win in the past 12 games at Crypto.com Arena.
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Dose.ca (English) on MSNThe Canadiens finish their trip in California with a lossLast night (or earlier, yesterday morning), the CH ended its losing streak by defeating the Sharks 4-3. Martin St-Louis’s ...
Kevin Fiala had two goals, Warren Foegele scored on a penalty shot, and the Los Angeles Kings beat the Montreal Canadiens 6-3.
As they did in the first, the Canadiens are a lot better in the second half of the period than they were in the first 10 minutes. They just can’t quite connect on the passes across the zone to create ...
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Hosted on MSNWhat’s Going On In The Pacific Division: Third place in the division is up for grabsHow do the Pacific Division standings look with under a week left before the 4 Nations Face-Off? The Edmonton Oilers maintain ...
Where there’s a Joel Armia, there’s usually a Jake Evans—especially on the penalty kill. The Canadiens duo have connected for ...
Kings captain Anze Kopitar said he is sure Slovenian Luka Doncic will handle his move to the Lakers smoothly, but he will help the new Laker.
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The Los Angeles Kings host the Montreal Canadiens after Kevin Fiala's two-goal game against the Carolina Hurricanes in the Kings' 4-2 win.
The Kings have three games before the two-week break for the Four Nations Face-Off and three more home games when they return ...
Nearing the NHL trade deadline, the Buffalo Sabres once again find themselves in a position to sell. Jason Zucker is arguably ...
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