Miller, Ducks down Kings

In Los Angeles, the Kings were pushed around the ice by the Anaheim Ducks in a 3-1 loss on Saturday night.

Ryan Miller made 46 saves for the Ducks in the win.

“I’m feeling it right now,” Miller said. “I’m tired, but I felt good to get in there and see some pucks. I felt like I was playing the game that I’ve been trying to strive for for a little while, so that was rewarding to feel that way.”

Tyler Toffoli scored the lone goal for the Kings after the Ducks had built a 3-0 lead into the middle frame.

“They got goals from third and fourth-line players, and good for them, they played very well,” Kings head coach Todd McLellan said. “Deep into their back end, they got a goal from that group, and we didn’t get that, and that’s the difference at the end of the night. We had a push, but too little, too late.”

The Ducks are 4-2-0 in their last six.

Max Jones, Derek Grant, and Jacob Larsson were the Ducks’ strikers.

“He (Miller) was unreal. Looked like a 25-year-old in there tonight I think,” Grant said. “They throw a lot of pucks at the net and those are tough for a goalie, especially from weird angles and stuff, and he controlled all of them pretty well and didn’t give them any second chances on those, which is tough to do.”

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Jonathan Quick made 25 saves in another loss.

“They were on their toes and we were on our heels, and we’re responsible for at least 50 percent of that,” McLellan said. “They were responsible for the other share, and they were much better in their portion than we were.”