Adrian Kempe shone brightly on Thursday night, scoring two goals to lead the Los Angeles Kings to a decisive 4-1 victory over the Vancouver Canucks. With this win, the Kings not only secured their third consecutive victory but also moved into a playoff position, edging ahead of the Nashville Predators for the second wild card spot in the Western Conference.
Joel Armia and Trevor Moore added to the scoreline, while goaltender Anton Forsberg made 24 saves, showcasing his prowess in net. The Kings now sit one point above Nashville, who suffered a loss to Utah, providing Los Angeles with a crucial buffer as they chase postseason aspirations.
The Kings came out strong, with Kempe lighting the lamp just 1:29 into the game, capitalizing on a perfect centering pass from Brandt Clarke. Although Marcus Pettersson managed to equalize for the Canucks late in the first period, Armia quickly restored the Kings’ lead, scoring just 1:31 later.
With 28.2 seconds remaining in the second period, Kempe struck again, expertly redirecting a slap shot from Joel Edmundson to extend the lead to 3-1. During the Kings’ current five-game point streak, Kempe has been a standout performer, racking up seven goals and two assists, including three multi-goal games.
Forsberg’s recent switch to the starting role has proven effective, as he has now won three straight starts, allowing only four goals in that span. The Kings had previously experienced a stretch of four consecutive games decided in overtime or a shootout, setting an NHL record for the season. However, Moore’s goal midway through the third period sealed the game, ensuring that no extra time would be needed this time around.
Next up, the Canucks will visit San Jose on Saturday night, while the Kings are set to host Edmonton.
Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.
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