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The loss snapped a seven-game winning stream by the Kings over the Panthers.
The Los Angeles Kings continue their road trip Thursday night facing the Florida Panthers at BankAtlantic Center in Sunrise. The Kings have beaten the Panthers seven straight times, with their last loss to Florida coming on November 27, 2002.
The Kings (26-18-10) begin play Thursday night two points behind the first-place San Jose Sharks in the Pacific Division. Goaltender Jonathan Quick saved 24 of 25 shots in Tuesday's 3-1 victory at Tampa Bay. That win improved the Kings' record when they scored at least three goals this season to 15-0-1.
"Usually when we do get three (goals), we're pretty safe with (Quick) back there, obviously," center Anze Kopitar said of Quick, to NHL.com. "He kept us in the game in the first period. That's all you want from your goaltender."
Florida (24-17-11) has lost two straight games and seven of their last 10 contests. The Kings beat the Panthers 2-1 on December 1 at Staples Center in Los Angeles. Florida is 13-5-7 at home this season, while the Kings are 11-7-6 on the road.
Thursday night's 4:30 p.m. PST game will be televised by Fox Sports West. For more news and notes on Kings hockey, be sure to read Jewels From The Crown.
Kings Vs. Panthers Final Score: Scott Clemmensen Beats L.A. 3-1
A pair of second period goals lifted the Florida Panthers to a 3-1 win over the Los Angeles Kings Thursday night at BankAtlantic Center. Scott Clemmensen saved 22 of 23 shots he faced in the win for Florida for the win. It was the seventh time the Kings have been shutout this season.
Jonathan Quick was pulled after two periods after giving up two goals in 11 shots, one to Sean Bergenheim and one to Mike Santorelli. The game was a defensive struggle all game, as the Kings managed only 23 shots on goal and the Panthers only had 22.
Jonathan Bernier saved all 11 shots he faced in the third period for the Kings. Drew Doughty scored an empty net goal at 17:32 of the third period to pull the Kings to within 2-1. Matt Bradley added an empty net goal for Florida with 49 seconds remaining to provide the final advantage.
The Kings have scored just five goals in the first four games of their six-game, 10-day road trip. Los Angeles has scored an NHL-worst 119 goals in 55 games this season, an average of just 2.16 goals per contest.
The Kings continue their road trip Saturday night facing the New York Islanders.
For more news and notes on Kings hockey, be sure to read Jewels From The Crown.
Feb 09 7:00p by Eric Stephen