SB Nation Los Angeles - Kings Top Oilers In Edmonton For Fourth Straight Winhttps://cdn.vox-cdn.com/community_logos/48949/la-fave.png2011-03-29T22:44:03-07:00http://losangeles.sbnation.com/rss/stream/18433732011-03-29T22:44:03-07:002011-03-29T22:44:03-07:00Bernier Records Shutout As Kings Top Oilers, 2-0
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<p><font size="2"> Edmonton, AB (Sports Network) - Jonathan Bernier stopped 32 shots for his third shutout of the season as Los Angeles topped Edmonton, 2-0. The Kings have 94 points to remain in fifth place in the Western Conference, two ahead of Nashville and one back of Phoenix. Dustin Brown scored both goals with <span>Trevor Lewis</span> assisting on both for Los Angeles, which has won its past four games. </font></p>
<p><font size="2"> Nikolai Khabibulin made 31 stops for the Oilers, who have lost their past 10 games. Both of the goals in this game came in the second period. The first came at the 5:11 mark when Lewis threw a pass from the left side to the front where Brown tapped it in. </font></p>
<p><font size="2"> With 5:04 to play it was a 2-0 game as Lewis stripped the puck off an Oiler and fed it over to Brown for a quick shot into the net. Bernier, who made seven stops in the first period, made 25 over the final two frames to preserve the shutout. </font></p>
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<p><font size="2"> Edmonton radio play-by-play announcer Rod Phillips announced his last game. He has been with the club for 37 years and announced 3,542 games...Edmonton plays at Minnesota on Thursday...The Kings play at Vancouver on Thursday...Edmonton has been shutout four times in its last 17 games...Bernier has four shutouts in his career. </font></p>
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https://losangeles.sbnation.com/los-angeles-kings/2011/3/29/2080253/kings-vs-oilers-nhl-jonathan-bernierEric Stephen2011-03-29T13:50:41-07:002011-03-29T13:50:41-07:00Now Without Kopitar, Kings Travel To Edmonton Looking Four Fourth Straight Win
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<p><font><font size="2">(Sports Network) - Securing a second straight playoff berth just got a little harder for the Kings with <span>Anze Kopitar</span> lost for the rest of the season. At least their first game without the high-scoring forward is against the worst team in the NHL.</font></font></p>
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<p>Los Angeles will try to win its fourth straight contest and deal the <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="https://www.coppernblue.com/">Edmonton Oilers</a> a 10th setback in a row this evening in <span>Dustin Penner</span>'s return to Rexall Place.</p>
<p>An 8-2-2 record this month has helped the Kings stay competitive in a tight Western Conference. They are currently tied with the Predators for fifth overall in the standings, one point behind the Coyotes and one up on the Ducks with seven games to go. Los Angeles is also five points behind Pacific Division-leading San Jose.</p>
<p>However, a third straight victory on Saturday came at a cost as Kopitar exited the 4-1 triumph over Colorado with what was revealed on Monday to be torn ligaments in his right ankle that will sideline him indefinitely. The forward, who is scheduled for surgery tomorrow, leads the Kings with 73 points and his injury came just five days after Los Angeles lost <span>Justin Williams</span> for at least the rest of the regular season with a dislocated right shoulder.</p>
<p>"[Kopitar's] our best player. We have to find a way either way ... you don't want have your best player go down but if that's the case, we need to fill the responsibility collectively and find a way because no other team is going to feel sorry for us," said Kings captain <span>Dustin Brown</span>.</p>
<p>"We have our top two scorers possibly out, I don't know the severity of the injuries but that's part of the 82-game schedule, and at the end of the day we have find a way to keep going as a team."</p>
<p>Kopitar, who is tied with Brown for the team lead in goals with 25, will have his club-record run of 330 straight games played end tonight.</p>
<p>Some added pressure may now fall on goaltender <span>Jonathan Quick</span>, who made 20 saves in Saturday's win. <span>Trevor Lewis</span> and <span>Ryan Smyth</span> added a goal and an assist each.</p>
<p>One player who the Kings will look to step up is Penner, who was acquired from the Oilers prior to last month's trade deadline. The 28-year-old has just two goals and four assists in 12 games since the trade after notching 21 goals and 39 points in 62 games with Edmonton this year.</p>
<p>Penner had been with the Oilers since the 2007-08 season and totaled 93 goals in 304 games with the franchise.</p>
<p>Los Angeles has won five straight on the road and will visit NHL-leading Vancouver on Thursday after this favorable matchup.</p>
<p>The Kings have won all three of their meetings with the Oilers so far this year and can sweep this season series for the first time tonight. Los Angeles has won six of eight overall against Edmonton and five straight at Rexall Place, where it hasn't lost since Feb. 28, 2008.</p>
<p><span>Jonathan Bernier</span> is expected to get the call tonight for LA. He won his only career start versus the Oilers on Jan. 15, stopping 24-of-26 shots faced.</p>
<p>Edmonton, 0-6-3 over its past nine, is on its worst slide since a 13-game skid from Dec. 31-Jan. 30 of last season and blew a three-goal lead in the third period in Saturday's 5-4 shootout loss to Calgary. Devan Dubnyk made 27 saves, but gave up the only goal of the tiebreaker in the first round.</p>
<p><span>Ryan Jones</span>, <span>Colin Fraser</span>, Teemu Hartikainen and <span>Magnus Paajarvi</span> all scored for the Oilers, but Jordan Eberle, Jones and Hartikainen all failed in the shootout.</p>
<p>"We played so well for so long and then definitely took the foot off the gas pedal and let a good team back into it," Eberle said.</p>
<p>Edmonton, last in the NHL with 57 points, continues to play without Shawn Horcoff, <span>Sam Gagner</span>, <span>Gilbert Brule</span>, <span>Taylor Hall</span> and <span>Ales Hemsky</span>.</p>
<p>Dubnyk is 1-1-1 with a 2.85 GAA in his career against the Kings.</p>
<p><i>For more news on tonight's game, be sure to read the SB Nation blog <a target="_blank" href="http://www.jewelsfromthecrown.com">Jewels From The Crown</a>.</i></p>
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https://losangeles.sbnation.com/2011/3/29/2332380/now-without-kopitar-kings-travel-to-edmonton-looking-four-fourthEric Stephen