In a tightly contested matchup, Adrian Kempe emerged as the hero for the Los Angeles Kings, scoring the decisive goal in the shootout to secure a 3-2 victory against the Nashville Predators. This win not only bolstered the Kings’ playoff aspirations but also intensified the battle for positioning in the Western Conference.
The Kings struck first when Joel Armia found the back of the net, setting an early tone for the game. However, the Predators responded with Steven Stamkos, who tied the game at one before Scott Laughton gave Los Angeles a 2-1 advantage in the second period. Notably, Jared Wright contributed an assist, marking his third consecutive game with a point, a career-best streak.
Nashville fought back, with Roman Josi leveling the score early in the third period, making for a thrilling finish. The game ultimately required a shootout, a familiar scenario for the Kings, who have now gone to extra time in seven of their last ten games and 32 times this season. In the shootout, Kempe’s goal proved to be the only one needed, sealing the victory.
In terms of goaltending, Anton Forsberg was solid for the Kings, making 29 saves, while Predators’ goaltender Juuse Saros stopped 26 shots. On the faceoff front, Los Angeles dominated, winning 58.3% of the draws throughout the game.
This matchup was the third encounter of the season between these teams, with all three games requiring a shootout. Just last Thursday, the Predators edged the Kings with a 5-4 victory in Los Angeles. Looking ahead, the Predators will visit the Anaheim Ducks on Tuesday, while the Kings will host the Vancouver Canucks on Thursday.
Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.
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