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Trevor Moore’s goal isn’t enough to save Kings from loss to Flames

Kings goaltender Darcy Kuemper stops a shot by Calgary Flames forward Connor Zary.
Kings goaltender Darcy Kuemper stops a shot by Calgary Flames forward Connor Zary during the third period of the Kings’ 3-1 loss Monday.
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Captain Mikael Backlund had a goal and assist to lead the Calgary Flames to a gritty 3-1 victory over the Kings on Monday.

Jonathan Huberdeau with his team-leading sixth goal and Kevin Rooney, into an empty net, also scored for Calgary.

Trevor Moore scored the lone goal for the Kings, who lost in regulation for just the second time in the last seven.

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Trevor Moore scores a shorthanded goal and Alex Laferriere scores his ninth goal of the season in the Kings’ 5-2 win over the Columbus Blue Jackets.

Nov. 9, 2024

Rookie netminder Dustin Wolf made 28 saves. He was 2:31 away from his first NHL shutout when Moore scored with the goalie pulled.

Darcy Kuemper, who faced 27 shots, was saddled with the loss.

Takeaways

Kings: The forward line of Phillip Danault between Moore and Kevin Fiala entered the game on a roll with Danault and Moore on matching five-game point streaks. They were held off the scoresheet until the end the third period when it was Moore’s shot that, after video review, was ruled to have crossed the line

Flames: Entering Monday, only the San Jose Sharks had a worst first-period goal differential than Calgary, but the home side turned in a much better opening 20 minutes on this night, outshooting Los Angeles 10-7 and generating a bunch of dangerous chances.

Key moment: Scoreless halfway through the game, Backlund finally broke the ice at 10:42 of the second when an errant Kings pass behind their own net popped out into the slot where Backlund pounced on it.

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Key stat: Calgary entered the night ranked 27th on the penalty kill and while they were tested only once, that one Los Angeles man advantage came with just over two minutes left. Despite the Kings pulling the goalie to go six skaters against four, they were unable to tie the game.

Up next: The Kings wrap a two-game road trip at Colorado on Wednesday. The Flames visit Vancouver on Tuesday.

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