Today’s game with be the fourth game for Slava Voynov since his second recall from the AHL this season. Voynov, up because of the injury to Alec Martinez, had a one-goal, one-assist game at Anaheim on Thursday and has been steady in a big-minute partnership with Willie Mitchell. Voynov’s ice time did dip a bit, though, in Saturday’s loss to Detroit, as he played exactly 18 minutes, the lowest total of his eight-game NHL campaign thus far. Still, Terry Murray expressed satisfaction with what Voynov has brough to the Kings.
MURRAY: “I’m seeing a lot of real good things from him. I think he has just continued with the same kind of a game that he showed us in his first recall situation. A lot of composure, very smart on the power play. His availability off the puck is second to none, in my opinion. And he shows a lot of battle, he shows a lot of strength in those 1-on-1 situations, to be able to pull pucks out of piles and make plays and start breakouts. We go through a game like we did against Detroit, and I’m really not going to throw him into that, and evaluate him, because it was just a game that Detroit played extremely well and took it to us. We need to bounce back with a better one today.’’
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