Kings let late Game 2 lead slip away and lose to Avalanche in overtime
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Kings let late Game 2 lead slip away and lose to Avalanche in overtime
"The Kings' lone goal came from Artemi Panarin while captain Gabriel Landeskog had the other Colorado goal. Panarin gave the Kings a 1-0 lead on a wrister from the inside edge of the right circle with less than seven minutes left in regulation."
"For the Kings, it marked their 34th overtime in 84 games this season, an NHL record. They lost 21 of them but Tuesday's was the most painful, with Roy scoring on a deflection in the crease."
"The physical series turned chippy in late in Game 1 and that carried over to the start of Game 2 with a pair of scuffles, each involving more than a half-dozen players, breaking out 12 seconds apart midway through the first period."
The Kings lost 2-1 in overtime to the Colorado Avalanche, giving the Avalanche a 2-0 lead in the playoff series. Artemi Panarin scored the Kings' only goal, while Gabriel Landeskog equalized for Colorado. The Kings struggled with power plays, converting only two of nine chances. The game featured physical play, with multiple penalties and scuffles. The Kings must win at least one of the upcoming games to extend their season, as they have not won a playoff series since their last Stanley Cup victory.
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