Gabe Vilardi scores a go-ahead goal, Anze Kopitar doubles the lead 63 seconds later and newly acquired Vladislav Gavrikov debuts as the Kings hold on for a 3-2 win.
LOS ANGELES — In the final quarter of the NHL season, some games have a playoff feel, and others give off a preseason vibe, but the Kings’ 3-2 victory over the Montreal Canadiens on Thursday night at Crypto.com Arena featured a bit of both.
Wingers Josh Anderson and Denis Gurianov scored for Montreal. Jake Allen made 30 saves to give the Canadiens a chance. Beginning with 12:11 to play, the Kings finally turned the corner on the visitors with two goals in 63 seconds. Montreal earned a power play early in the third, during which defenseman Mikey Anderson broke his stick and Copley had to make a key save on Mike Hoffman’s one-timer.
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