November 18 postgame notes

-With the win, Los Angeles improved to 15-9-3 all-time against Florida, a record that includes a home mark of 11-4-0. The Kings have won six consecutive games on home ice in the series, dating back to November 27, 2002. They have outscored the Panthers 12-2 in the last three head-to-head meetings.

-Los Angeles improved to 3-3-2 against the Eastern Conference and 2-1-0 against the Atlantic Division.

-Prior to tonight’s game, the Kings allowed eight third period goals on 181 shots. On Tuesday, they allowed two third period goals on 13 shots.

-With the win, Darryl Sutter (108 wins) surpassed Bob Berry (107 wins) for sole possession of sixth place on the team’s all-time wins list.

-Los Angeles’ four second period goals, and three power play goals represented season highs.

-With 31:05 of ice time, Drew Doughty has earned at least 30 minutes of ice time in six of the last seven games and ranks second in the NHL with an ice time average of 28:56. Ryan Suter of Minnesota leads the league with a 29:13 time on ice average.

-Dustin Brown scored the 199th goal of his career.

-Matt Greene (1-0=1) scored his first goal since October 19, 2013 versus Dallas.

-Robyn Regehr (1-0=1) scored his first goal since February 26, 2014 at Colorado.

-Anze Kopitar (0-2=2) tallied a point for the second consecutive game (1-2=3) and has seven points (3-4=7) in the last five games. He has three multi-point efforts in his last five games.

-Jeff Carter has five points (2-3=5) in the last five games.

-Jake Muzzin has assists in two straight games (0-3=3) and eight points (1-7=8) in the last six games.

-Drew Doughty has four points (1-3=4) in the last four games.

-Brayden McNabb tallied his first multi-point game as a King and first since April 7, 2012 (with Buffalo; at Boston). His two assists and two points tie career highs.

-Jamie McBain (0-1=1) recorded his first point as a King.

-Kings defensemen combined for seven points (2-5=7). All Kings defensemen recorded at least one point.

-Jarret Stoll finished with a game-high six hits.

-Los Angeles attempted 53 shots (27 on goal, 11 blocked, 15 missed). Florida attempted 59 shots (32 on goal, 12 blocked, 15 missed).

-The Kings won 32-of-67 faceoffs (48%). Among regular performers, Mike Richards won 6-of-12, Anze Kopitar won 9-of-19, Trevor Lewis won 0-of-1, Jarret Stoll won 10-of-24, and Jeff Carter won 6-of-10.

The Kings are scheduled to practice at Toyota Sports Center at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, November 19.

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