LOS ANGELES — In the final quarter of the NHL season, some games have a playoff feel, and others give off a preseason vibe, but the Kings’ 3-2 victory over the Montreal Canadiens on Thursday night at Crypto.com Arena featured a bit of both.
After plodding through much of the game with loads of stoppages, loose pucks, ticky-tack penalties and missed connections on passes, the two teams cranked up the intensity during the final 20 minutes. The result left the Kings in a points tie for first place in the Pacific Division.
Forward Gabe Vilardi led the way with a goal and a primary assist on winger Alex Iafallo’s goal before Anze Kopitar netted the game-winner. Pheonix Copley made 19 saves, and newly acquired defenseman Vladislav Gavrikov logged more than 15 minutes in his Kings debut.
Wingers Josh Anderson and Denis Gurianov scored for Montreal. Jake Allen made 30 saves to give the Canadiens a chance.
The Kings staved off a late push with confidence, thanks in part to denied zone entries, closed gaps and timely clears.
Montreal had cut its deficit in half when Gurianov skated into a far-side slap shot from above the left faceoff circle with 10:21 remaining, his third goal of a season split between two teams, Dallas and Montreal.
Beginning with 12:11 to play, the Kings finally turned the corner on the visitors with two goals in 63 seconds.
Their second goal came off the forecheck, when Quinton Byfield applied pressure below the goal line and then sent a centering pass through a check from behind to Kopitar in front for the goal, his 25th of 2022-23 and his ninth goal in his past eight games.
Their first was another bit of mastery in tight from Vilardi, who pivoted into a diving shot that he was able to roof from close range, extending his career-best season total 20 goals.
Montreal earned a power play early in the third, during which defenseman Mikey Anderson broke his stick and Copley had to make a key save on Mike Hoffman’s one-timer.
The Kings had two…
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