Kings Extend Home Dominance with Record-Setting Win Over Bruins
Los Angeles secures their 14th straight home game without a regulation loss, while Boston's sixth consecutive defeat dims their playoff hopes.
- The Kings defeated the Boston Bruins 7-2 on Sunday, marking their 14th consecutive home game without a regulation loss, a franchise record.
- Los Angeles is now tied with the Edmonton Oilers for second place in the Pacific Division after winning eight of their last nine games.
- Quinton Byfield scored in his seventh straight home game, contributing to the Kings' offensive surge of 14 goals over two games.
- Warren Foegele reached his 100th career goal during his 500th NHL game, while Darcy Kuemper improved to 13-0-1 in his last 14 home starts.
- The Bruins, now six points out of an Eastern Conference wildcard spot with ten games remaining, extended their losing streak to six games.