Postgame notes (Feb. 7)

Some notes from last night’s game…

— The Kings got their first victory on their season-long road trip, as they beat the Tampa Bay Lightning 3-1 on Tuesday night at the Tampa Bay Times Forum.

— The Kings have a 15-0-1 record this season when they score at least three goals in a game. The Kings have a 22-6-7 record when the allow two or fewer goals.

— The Kings have won three consecutive games against the Lightning and are 3-0-1 in their last four games in Tampa.

— The Lightning outshot the Kings 25-20, including 10-6 in the first period. It was the Kings’ lowest shot-on-goal total since Nov. 3, when they had a season-low 19 shots on goal in a 3-0 loss to Edmonton.

— The Kings went 0-for-2 on the power play and 3-for-3 on the penalty kill. The Kings are 10-for-10 on the penalty kill in their last four games.

— The Kings improved to 11-7-6 on the road, 19-4-5 when scoring the first goal, 10-1-1 when leading after the first period and 18-0-2 when leading after the second period.

— Jonathan Quick stopped 24 of 25 shots in goal for the victory. Quick has allowed two or fewer goals in eight of his last nine starts, and has allowed a total of 29 goals in his last 19 games.

— Anze Kopitar scored a goal, to push his team-high totals to 17 goals and 47 points. Kopitar has 11 points in his last 12 games (six goals, five assists), and has scored a goal in each of his last two games.

— Kyle Clifford scored a goal, his fourth goal and 10th point of the season. Clifford has two goals in his last five games.

— Dustin Penner scored a goal, his fifth goal and 13th point of the season. Penner has two goals in his last four games.

— Matt Greene had one assist, his fifth assist and eighth point of the season.

— Rob Scuderi had one assist, his sixth assist and seventh point of the season.

— Mike Richards had one assist, his 13th assist and 27th point of the season. Richards had gone eight consecutive games without recording a point.

— Justin Williams had one assist, his 27th assist and 37th point of the season. Williams has 13 points in his last 12 games (four goals, nine assists).

— Jarret Stoll had one assist, his 10th assist and 15th point of the season. Stoll had gone eight consecutive games without recording a point.

— Anze Kopitar recorded a team-high four shots on goal. Jack Johnson was credited with a team-high three hits and a team-high three blocked shots.

— Drew Doughty led the Kings in ice time, with a game-high 26 minutes, 44 seconds, followed by Dustin Brown, at 23:24.

— The Kings won 27 of 50 faceoffs (54 percent). Anze Kopitar won 8 of 17 draws (47 percent). Mike Richards won 6 of 10 draws (60 percent). Jarret Stoll won 5 of 10 draws (50 percent).

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