Kings Scorched by Flames in Overtime
- On Saturday night at Crypto.com Arena, the Los Angeles Kings lost 2-1 in overtime after Morgan Frost finished a three-on-one and an apparent Kings winner was overturned for a kick.
- Special-Teams failures compounded the problem as the Los Angeles Kings are 4-for-44 on the power play and were outshot 17-3 in the second period, swinging momentum to Calgary.
- Adrian Kempe struck early, scoring his 11th goal in the first period after Joel Edmundson cleared the zone and Kempe set up a one-timer from Alex Laferriere.
- With the result, the Los Angeles Kings extended their four-game points streak but lost for the eighth time in their past dozen games, with 25 of 31 games decided by one goal.
- Key saves kept the game close as Darcy Kuemper made 36 of 38 stops, including a highlight kick save on Matt Coronato, while Dustin Wolf stopped 20 of 21 shots.
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The Los Angeles Lakers lost 2-1 to the Calgary Flames in overtime in the NHL. Kings captain Anže Kopitar did not score or assist, but his goal was disallowed after 33 seconds in overtime. Morgan Frost decided the game.
The Los Angeles Kings hockey team lost to the Calgary Flames on home ice after overtime.
Kings scorched by Flames in overtime
The Kings have an apparent OT winner by Anže Kopitar overturned for a kicking motion on video review in a 2-1 loss. Adrian Kempe scores a rare first-period goal and Darcy Kuemper makes 36 saves.
Morgan Frost scores in OT to lift the Flames past the Kings, 2-1
Morgan Frost scored in overtime and Blake Coleman had a short-handed goal in the Calgary Flames’ 2-1 victory over the Los Angeles Kings on Saturday night.
Surging Flames nip Kings on Morgan Frost's OT goal
Morgan Frost scored his first career overtime-winning goal to give the visiting Calgary Flames a 2-1 victory over the Los Angeles Kings on Saturday.
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