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Did Los Angeles Kings' Efforts Weather the Seattle Kraken's Storm?

The Los Angeles Kings, with a record of 25-13-5, faced off against the Seattle Kraken, standing at 20-24-3, in a game that ended with a score of 2-4 in favor of the Kraken. Despite their efforts and an early lead, the Kings could not maintain their advantage throughout the match.


Nov 2, 2023; Ottawa, Ontario, CAN; Los Angeles Kings defenseman Mikey Anderson (44) skates with the puck in the third period against the Ottawa Senators at the Canadian Tire Centre. Mandatory Credit: Marc DesRosiers-USA TODAY Sports

Game Highlights


The Kings started strong with two goals in the first period but were unable to find the back of the net for the remainder of the game. Their performance showcased a mix of determination and missed opportunities. The team managed to take 30 shots on goal but converted only two into scores, reflecting a shooting percentage of seven percent. Their power play unit capitalized on one out of two opportunities provided, marking it as one key area where they found success.


On defense and special teams play, Los Angeles showed both strengths and weaknesses. They blocked 14 shots and had 26 hits over three periods which demonstrated their physical presence on ice. However, they also gave away possession 14 times through giveaways which might have contributed to their inability to sustain pressure on Seattle.


Adrian Kempe was among those who stood out for Los Angeles by scoring one goal from his two shots on target - showcasing his efficiency when given chances. Jordan Spence also made notable contributions by scoring once from his defensive position; this kind of offensive support from defensemen is crucial for any team looking to be competitive.


Seattle Kraken's Response


The Seattle Kraken responded vigorously after being down early in the game by scoring four unanswered goals - including an empty-netter that sealed their victory. Their goaltender saved 28 out of 30 shots faced, demonstrating a remarkable saves percentage that played a significant role in their comeback win.


Jaden Schwartz led by example for Seattle with his performance earning him one star recognition post-game thanks to his vital contributions during critical moments.


Looking Ahead


The next challenge for Los Angeles Kings will be against Pittsburgh Penguins at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on January 20th at 10:30 PM EDT. Fans can catch all action live as it will be broadcasted across ESPN+, SportsNet PT, and FDSW networks ensuring no moment is missed from what promises to be an exciting encounter between these teams.


As we move forward into this season's games each match holds its own importance towards playoff qualifications making every point crucial for teams like Los Angeles Kings who are aiming high this season.


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