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ANAHEIM, CA - NOVEMBER 17: Anze Kopitar #11 of the Los Angeles Kings celebrates a shorthanded goal by teammate Simon Gagne (not pictured) against the Anaheim Ducks in the second period at Honda Center on November 17, 2011 in Anaheim, California. (Photo by Jeff Gross/Getty Images)

Kings Vs. Ducks: Los Angeles Sweeps Home-And-Home Series With Anaheim

Kings Vs. Ducks: Los Angeles Sweeps Home-And-Home Series With Anaheim

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Kings Vs. Ducks: Anze Kopitar Leads L.A. To 5-3 Win, Second Straight Over Anaheim

Anaheim, CA (Sports Network) - Anze Kopitar scored the game winner with 3:01 to play as the Los Angeles Kings took a 5-3 win over the Anaheim Ducks to complete a home-and-home sweep. Mike Richards scored twice for the Kings, who took a 2-1 shootout win at home against Anaheim on Wednesday and have now won four of their last five. Jonathan Quick made 35 saves in the win.

"We're moving the puck more than we have," said Kopitar. "It's been a real good team effort these past two games and we're seeing the results now." Andrew Cogliano had two goals and Corey Perry scored the other for the Ducks, who have lost three straight and nine of 10. Dan Ellis allowed four goals on 35 shots in a losing effort.

"It's always tough playing from behind," said Ducks head coach Randy Carlyle. "We gave up a power play and two shorthanded goals. They were better on their special teams than we were." The Ducks had rallied from a two-goal deficit in the third period to tie the game, but Kopitar's ninth goal of the year gave the Kings a 4-3 lead.

On the winning goal, Kopitar made a move to get clear in the slot and sent a backhander towards the net that went wide to the right. Kopitar then grabbed the puck behind the goal and from the left side used a wraparound with his second whack at the puck making its way in.

Jack Johnson was called for hooking with 2:30 to play and Anaheim pulled Ellis for a 6-on-4 advantage, but Richards sealed the win with 1:38 to play with an empty-netter.

The first period went scoreless, but Richards got the Kings on the board 54 seconds into the middle session when he flew into the Anaheim end and flung a backhander on net from inside the right circle that fooled Ellis.

Anaheim tied it just over two minutes later, when a Teemu Selanne turnaround shot at the right side was tipped by Saku Koivu to the left side and Cogliano finished the play with his third of the year.

Skating shorthanded, the Kings made it a 2-1 game at the 7:28 mark when Simon Gagne skated down the right wing on a breakaway and cut over to the left side before wristing it into the net.

After the start of the third period was delayed due to a problem with the lights, the Kings made it a 3-1 game 2:45 into the frame with a power-play goal from Slava Voynov.

Anaheim got one back at the 8:24 mark of the third as the puck went off of Perry's chest and into the net.

Just over five minutes later, the Ducks tied the game as Luca Sbisa blasted a shot on net from the left point that was tipped in by Cogliano.

Game Notes

The Kings host the Red Wings on Saturday while the Ducks host the Red Wings on Sunday...Both teams went 1-for-4 on the power play...Selanne had two assists in the game.

For more on the Kings and Ducks, check out Jewels From the Crown and Anaheim Calling.

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Kings Vs. Ducks: LA Prevails In Shootout

It took seven rounds in the shootout, but the Los Angeles Kings were finally able to wrap up the two points, while the Anaheim Ducks had to settle for one point for a shootout loss. Mike Richards' wrist shot in the second period put the Kings up 1-0. The Ducks waited until there were less than four minutes left in the game to tie it up on a Teemu Selanne shot.

The Ducks had an earlier chance to tie it up, on the rebound of a Selanne slap shot. However, the ref ruled that the puck was controlled by the glove and not the stick, and a video review confirmed the call on the ice. Selanne's power play goal near the end of regulation stuck, and the game went into overtime.

Mike Richards' goal was also on the power play, as the Kings had a two man advantage. The Ducks lost two consecutive men to tripping, and the advantage left Richards alone to scoop in the miss after Jack Johnson's wrist shot went wide.

After three shootout rounds it was 1-1 after Jarret Stoll and Ryan Getzlaf scored.  It's not easy getting it past Quick or Hiller, and it wasn't until Justin Williams scored in the seventh round that another shot would go in. It proved to be the game winner. 

For more on the Kings and Ducks, check out Jewels From the Crown and Anaheim Calling

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Kings Vs. Ducks: First Fall Freeway Faceoff

The Los Angeles Kings and Anaheim Ducks open up a two day home and home hockey series tonight at the Staples Center at 7:30 pm. The two teams will play again tomorrow night at the Honda Center in Anaheim.

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2011 NHL Schedule: Los Angeles Kings Prep For Home And Home

Can the Kings stay consistent? Let's take a look at who stands in their way.

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