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Monday, March 19, 2018

2017-18 Regular Season Game 73 LA Kings Vs Minnesota Wild

Tonight your LA Kings look to stay in the playoff race as the face the Minnesota Wild from the Xcel, Energy Center in St. Paul, Minnesota. The Kings currently sit in the final wild card spot for the Western Conference.

Kings record before the game
(39-27-6)

Wild record before the game
(41-24-7)

Tonight's starting lineup for your LA Kings

Tobias Rieder-Anze Kopitar-Dustin Brown

Tanner Pearson-Jeff Carter-Trevor Lewis

Kyle Clifford-Adrian Kempe-Tyler Toffoli

Andy Andreoff-Nate Thompson-Torrey Mitchell

Defense Pairings

Derek Forbort-Drew Doughty

Alec Martinez-Dion Phaneuf

Jake Muzzin-Christian Folin

Tonight's starting goalie for your LA Kings is Jonathan Quick

Scratches for tonight's game: Jack Campbell Kevin Gravel Paul LaDue
Michael Amadio Alex Iafallo

No players are on injury reserve

At 18:47 in the 1st period the Kings struck first to make it 1-0. The goal was scored by number 70 Tanner Pearson, it was his (1st goal of the game and 15h of the season).

At 6:21 in the 2nd period it was 2-0 Kings the goal was scored by number 77 Jeff Carter, it was his (1st goal of the game and 7th of the season). Then at 12:08 the Wild scored to make it a 1-2 game. The goal was scored by number 11 Zach Parise, it was his (1st goal of the game and 9th of the season). At 19:04 the Wild tied it up at 2-2. The goal was scored by number 12 Eric Staal, it was his (1st goal of the game and 39th of the season).

At 17:29 in the 3rd period the Wild took the lead and made it 3-2. The goal was scored by number 14 Joel Eriksson Ek, it was his (1st goal of the game and 4th of the season). Then at 19:13 the Kings tied the game up at 3-3! The goal was scored by number 23 Dustin Brown, it was his (1st goal of the game and 22nd of the season). The game was tied at the end of regulation so it went into overtime.

At 4:26 the KINGS SCORED TO WIN THE GAME 4-3! THE GOAL WAS SCORED BY NUMBER 77 JEFF CARTER! IT WAS HIS (2nd goal of the game and 8th of the season).


The Kings are now in 3rd place in the Pacific Division

Kings record after the game
(40-27-6)

Wild record after the game
(41-24-8)