In Vancouver, the visiting Los Angeles Kings took their fourth straight win on Monday night in a 3-2 victory over the Canucks. 
Cam Talbot made 21 saves in the win.
The Kings improved to 38-22-11 off their fifth win in six matches.
The Kings took a 1-0 lead at 7:01 of the opening stanza on a strike by Kevin Fiala, scoring off a bad lone change by the Canucks.
“[Assistant coach Adam Foote] told the guy to go. For some reason he didn’t jump and it was too late,” Vancouver coach Rick Tocchet said of not having two defensemen on the ice.
Vancouver replied with a marker form Sam Lafferty at 12:50, scoring from the low slot for the 1-1 tie.
“We knew it was going to be like a playoff game and we battled, but yeah, frustrating,” Lafferty said. “They’re a great team. We know what to expect and pretty much every game from here on out is going to be like that, so I think we’re gearing up. We’re trending in the right direction, it just wasn’t our night.”
The Canucks dropped to 45-19-8, snapping a four-game streak. The Canucks have already clinched a Stanley Cup playoff berth.
In the middle frame, Blake Lizotte helped the Kings reclaim the lead, 2-1, at 16:29, scoring on a delayed penalty. He hit from the right circle with LA skating with an extra skater, and Talbot on the bench.
“[Assistant coach Adam Foote] told the guy to go. For some reason he didn’t jump and it was too late,” Vancouver coach Rick Tocchet said of not having two defensemen on the ice.
LA’s Anze Kopitar pushed the lead to 3-0 with 1:40 left in the second. He scored after his initial shot on goal was juggled and dropped to the ice for an easy tap in.
“Not a whole lot of room out there. A gritty game, physical, emotional, all of the above,” Kopitar said. “We’re getting down to the last with 11 games left, so it’s definitely nice to have this kind of atmosphere and this kind of pressure at the end of the game.”
Brock Boeser gave the Canucks one last push when he scored at 17:07, to trim the deficit to 3-2.
“Third period was our best period and until they got the goal [with] the empty net, I thought we handled them pretty well,” Kings interim coach Jim Hiller said. “Didn’t give them much at all. It got a little hairy there at the end, there’s no question. A couple of saves by [Talbot] and guys blocked some shots, got it done. It’s a good team. We’re proud to beat them.”
LA held off the Canucks who were on the power play with 21 seconds left o the game clock, but failed to convert. 
Casey DeSmith made 16 saves in the loss.

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