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What you need to know ahead of the game against the Ottawa Senators:
When: Saturday, November 27 at 4:00 pm PT
Where: STAPLES Center (Los Angeles, California)
Watch:
Bally Sports West
Listen:
Kings Audio Network on iHeart Radio 
Tickets:
Kings vs. Senators

Team Records:
Senators: 4 - 13 - 1 (9 pts)
Kings: 8 - 8 - 3 (19 pts)
Previous Matchup:
Led by the veterans, Anze Kopitar tallied the eventual game-winning goal off of a power play one-timer while Jonathan Quick shut down every opportunity the Senators had, recording his 55th career shutout in a 2-0 win.

Quick earns 55th shutout, Kings win 7th straight game

Kings Notes:
The Kings look to get their offense going after having scored two goals or less in five of the last six games. During that stretch, the team has gone 1-3-2.
As of the morning practice on 11.26.21, head coach Todd McLellan has shaken up the lines going with the following:
Kempe - Kopitar - Brown
Iafallo - Danault - Arvidsson
Moore - Andersson - Grundstrom
Lemieux - Lizotte - Kaliyev
Kupari
Bjornfot - Anderson
Maatta - Roy
Edler - Durzi
Clague
Senators Notes:
The Senators ranked 32nd in the NHL in GA/GP, giving up 3.83 goals against per game. The Senators also rank 30th in the NHL in SA/GP, giving up 34.3 shots against per game.
Senators enter Saturday's game against the Kings on a four game losing streak and have gone 2-12-1 in their last 15 games.
Who to Watch:
Sean Durzi, who is set to play his second career NHL game. Against Toronto in his NHL debut, Durzi recorded a goal and an assist, tallying two points on the only two Kings goals.
Josh Norris, who leads the Senators in goals with eight and has totalled 12 points on the season, ranking second on the team.