For the Avalanche, Evan Rodrigues, Nathan MacKinnon scored. In net, Alexandar Georgiev turned aside 26 of the 30 shots he faced. The Avalanche utilized a lineup of 12 forwards and six defensemen.
For the Kings, Adrian Kempe and Phillip Danault each scored twice, while Gabriel Valardi scored. Anze Kopitar dished out three assists. Joonas Korpisalo made 28 saves on 30 shots.
GAME SUMMARY:
Colorado put forth an "OK" effort against the Kings, according to Avalanche Head Coach Jared Bednar, but the Kings' stingy defense and higher compete level proved to be the difference in order to secure the two-point victory.
Despite outshooting the Kings 10-6, the Avalanche trailed the game by a 2-0 deficit heading into the first intermission as Los Angeles buried two goals on its initial four shots.
The Kings opened the scoring at 8:37 as they capitalized on an odd-man rush. Their top line of Quinton Byfield, Kopitar and Kempe pried the puck loose from the Avalanche in their own zone and charged a quick counter attack. On the 2-on-1 rush, Kopitar took his time before snapping the puck to the backdoor for Kempe to bury.
Late in the game, Los Angeles doubled its lead as they chipped the puck from the boards behind the net and sent a pass into the lower right faceoff circle for Vilardi where the winger fired his shot over Georgiev's right shoulder at 17:10.
The Avalanche trimmed their deficit down 2-1 despite the Kings laying on the pressure with a 15-9 advantage down in the middle frame.
Colorado capitalized late in the period at 14:59 shortly after failing to convert on their first power play of the game. From up top, Alex Newhook sent a lateral pass over to Samuel Girard at the point. The defenseman fired a high shot on net and at the net front, Rodrigues tipped it over Korpisalo.