Jonathan Quick stopped 38 shots to get his 301st win,
leading the Los Angeles Kings to a 5-2 win over Pittsburgh on Saturday night,
snapping the Penguins’ six-game road winning streak.
Quick tied Mike Richter for fourth place in career wins by
an American goalie, reaching the mark in his 577th game and matching the former
Rangers goalie’s total in 666 games.
Jeff Carter had a goal and two assists and Anze
Kopitar scored twice for the Kings, who had lost four of their past five.
Jake Guentzel scored short-handed and power-play goals and
Casey DeSmith made 20 saves for the Penguins, who lost for the second time in
their past 12 games.
The Kings took a 2-1 lead at 8:47 of the second period. Alex
Iafallo was credited with his 10th goal after a centering pass by
Carter struck him in the side and went in.
Kopitar made it 3-1 at with 3:55 left with a short-handed
goal.
Brendan Leipsic pushed the lead to 4-1 at 49 seconds of the
third.
Guentzel got his fifth goal in the back-to-back games
against Anaheim and Los Angeles by scoring on the power play at 9:20.
Kopitar added an empty-netter with 47 seconds remaining.
The Penguins went in front 1-0 at 5:30 of the first when
Guentzel backhanded in a rebound of Sidney Crosby’s shot to extend his point
streak to six games.
Carter tied it at 1 at 10:58 after stealing the puck from
defenseman Marcus Pettersson and beating DeSmith with a slap shot.
GAME NOTES
Quick is 68 wins behind Tom Barrasso in third place. Ducks
goalie Ryan Miller is tied with John Vanbiesbrouck for most wins by a U.S.-born
goalie at 374. … Guentzel has seven goals and three assists during a six-game
point streak. … Evgeni Malkin got his eighth assist during a six-game streak.
UP NEXT
PENGUINS: The
penguins continue their West Coast road trip when they visit the San Jose
Sharks on Tuesday.
KINGS: The Kings
take to the road for their next game as they visit the Minnesota Wild on
Tuesday.
No comments:
Post a Comment