Kings trying to fend off elimination, one game at a time
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Kings trying to fend off elimination, one game at a time
""You've just got to start with the first one. You try to win the first one, and then reset and go from there.""
""You just have to win one, that's first off. And then the hardest one will be the next one. You can't think about winning the series. You just got to think about winning one game.""
The Kings face elimination in their playoff series against the Avalanche, trailing 3-0. Defenseman Mikey Anderson emphasizes the importance of winning one game to build momentum. Interim coach D.J. Smith stresses the need to focus on winning the first game rather than the series. Despite the series score, the Kings have performed well in special teams, successfully shutting down the Avalanche's power play and limiting star player Nathan MacKinnon. Winning the first game is crucial for the Kings' chances of advancing.
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