Kings Extend Home Dominance with 7-2 Win Over Struggling Bruins
Los Angeles sets franchise record with 14 consecutive home games without a regulation loss, while Boston's playoff hopes fade after a sixth straight defeat.
- The Los Angeles Kings defeated the Boston Bruins 7-2, marking their 14th straight home game without a regulation loss, a new franchise record.
- The victory ties the Kings with the Edmonton Oilers for second place in the Pacific Division as they continue their playoff push.
- Quinton Byfield scored for the seventh consecutive home game, joining an elite group of Kings players with similar streaks.
- Darcy Kuemper improved to 13-0-1 in his last 14 home starts, making 11 saves during the game.
- The Bruins, now six points out of the final wildcard spot in the Eastern Conference, have lost six straight games, jeopardizing their postseason hopes with ten games remaining.