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Los Angeles Kings Defeat Arizona Coyotes 6-3 in NHL Matchup

Kings overcome early Coyotes' lead with rapid first-period scoring, sealing the game with a consistent offensive performance by key players.

  • Anze Kopitar, Trevor Lewis and Trevor Moore contributed first-period goals, turning around an early deficit for The Los Angeles Kings, who finished with a 6-3 win against the visiting Arizona Coyotes.
  • Players Blake Lizotte, Kevin Fiala, Adrian Kempe, and Kopitar all achieved a goal and an assist each for Los Angeles, helping the Kings secure their third win in four games.
  • The Kings' notable three-goal outburst in the first 4:21 of the opening period led to the removal of Coyotes' goalie Connor Ingram, who managed six stops in under 13 minutes.
  • The Coyotes' scorers, Jack McBain, Nick Bjugstad, and Clayton Keller, couldn't secure a win, marking the team's 3-3-0 record, with five out of their six games played on the road.
  • Despite the Coyotes pulling within a goal twice - first at 6:17 of the second period, then again with a score of 4-3 when Keller scored his fourth of the season - the Kings consistently responded, keeping their lead and ultimately securing their victory.
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