Quinton Byfield scored the game-winning goal 27 seconds into overtime for the Los Angeles Kings, who snapped a five-game losing streak with a 2-1 win over the visiting St. Louis Blues on Saturday.
For a determined effort, playing shorthanded and on the second of a back-to-back, that was a tough way for the St. Louis Blues to lose.
BOTTOM LINE: The Los Angeles Kings will try to stop a five-game slide when they take on the St. Louis Blues. Los Angeles has a 19-3-4 record in home games and a 31-20-9 record overall. The Kings have ...
St. Louis emerged with one point in a 2-1 overtime loss to the Kings at crypto.com Arena as Quinton Byfield scored the ...
Cam Fowler will not be in the lineup for the St. Louis Blues on Saturday as he has returned to St. Louis for the anticipated ...
The Sacramento Kings (33-29) and Los Angeles Clippers (34-29) meet in a pivotal matchup with playoff implications on Sunday ...
The Kings are hoping for a different playoff result this year. GM Rob Blake's quiet trade deadline makes it hard to see.
Anže Kopitar and Quinton Byfield score as Kings hold on to third place in Pacific Division with 2-1 win over the Blues.
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