In Los Angeles, the visiting Arizona Coyotes scored three times, twice on the power play, in the second period en route to a 3-2 win over the Kings on Wednesday night.
Two of those goals came 13 seconds apart when Nick Schmaltz and Johan Larsson scored in the 13th minutes of the period.
“On the road, especially when there’s fans, you try to simplify it a little bit and get it in behind them a little more,” Schmaltz said. “We always play hard on the road. I don’t know what it is. We’ve got to try to bring it back home and make Arizona a tough barn to play in.”
Antti Raanta made 40 saves in the win.
“It’s nice to play, and it’s obviously nicer when you win the games,” Raanta said. “Today was kind of a big day for me. I wanted the success today. It was a tough start.”
Drew Doughty and Gabriel Vilardi were the Kings strikers.
“We didn’t like a lot of things about our second period,” Doughty said. “I mean, the two PK goals are both preventable. The one (by Schmaltz) is my fault, I’ve got to block that shot, but just I thought we were sloppy in the second.”
The Kings have now lost three in a row after a six-game win streak ended.
“Obviously our penalty kill let us down tonight,” Los Angeles head coach Todd McLellan said. “We made two critical mistakes, and they capitalized on the mistakes that we saw last year in our penalty kill. We think we’ve corrected them and they’re creeping back in, so we’ve got work to do there. Our inability to get clears was something that I’m really disappointed in. We couldn’t get fresh bodies out because we couldn’t get the puck all the way down.”
The Coyotes took a 1-0 lead off a power play goal from Clayton Keller.
Jonathan Quick made 20 saves in the loss.
“I thought we didn’t play too bad,” Vilardi said. “I mean, you look at the shots (42-23), you think, ‘Wow, we were all over them.’ And then, obviously, there’s that 13-second span. That goal ends up killing us.”

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