Kevin Fiala scores in OT to lead Kings past Flyers
Kevin Fiala scored 1:09 into overtime to lead the Kings to a 4-3 victory over the Philadelphia Flyers on Tuesday night.
Anze Kopitar scored two goals and Samuel Fagemo added one for the Kings.
James van Riemsdyk, Wade Allison and Rasmus Ristolainen scored for the Flyers.
Los Angeles dominated the third period but couldn’t find the tiebreaking goal until the extra session. Fiala took the puck the length of the ice and elected to shoot on a 2-on-1, firing a wrist shot under the left arm of goalie Carter Hart for his 17th goal and team-leading 50th point.
Fiala lobbied to play in the final 30 seconds of regulation, but Kings coach Todd McLellan held him back for overtime.
“He loves to be on the ice,” McLellan said. “Thank goodness we had him out there fresh and he was able to finish.”
Pheonix Copley made 28 saves for the Kings. Hart stopped 34 shots.
“I thought Philly played a really hard game,” McLellan said. “No freebies. We stuck with it and found a way to win a game probably not with our ‘A’ game.”
Flyers coach John Tortorella usually is feisty after a loss, but he wasn’t after this one. He was concerned after the Kings came out blazing on the first few shifts but felt like the Flyers responded to the challenge.
“We stuck right there with them,” he said. “We got our legs going and played a really good hockey game.”
The teams each scored a pair of goals in an entertaining first period.
Van Riemsdyk put Philadelphia up 1-0 early by finishing a 2-on-1 with Owen Tippett. A great zone entry and pass by Tippett setup van Riemsdyk for his eighth tally of the season.
Jaret Anderson-Dolan scores two goals and Pheonix Copley makes 18 saves as the Kings end their three-game losing streak in a 2-1 win over Chicago.
Kopitar tied it with his first goal, a slap shot from the point just four seconds into a power play after van Riemsdyk was whistled for tripping.
“We’re trending in the right direction,” Kopitar said.
Philadelphia went back in front just over a minute after the Kings’ goal on Allison’s outstanding second-effort play with 9:33 left in the period. Allison beat defenseman Sean Durzi at the blue line, got in all alone on Copley and then stayed with the play after Copley’s initial save with a rebound goal.
“It didn’t go in, so I just kept hammering away,” Allison said.
Kopitar evened the score again 1:13 later on a wrist shot from close range after Adrian Kempe set him up from behind the goal line.
The Flyers went up 3-2 midway through the second on Ristolainen’s backhander. The Kings weren’t able to even get a shot off during two consecutive power plays early in the period, but they scored the tying goal with 1:24 left before the intermission when Fagemo fired a hard wrist shot from the slot past Hart’s glove.
The second period ended with Travis Konecny and Mikey Anderson battling along the boards after a hard hit by Anderson. Both were given roughing minors in a penalty-filled period that saw four Flyers penalties and two for the Kings.
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