Adrian Kempe and Trevor Moore scored, and Anton Forsberg made 19 saves for the Kings, who are the second wild card from the Western Conference.
“I mean, all the games have been tight,” Los Angeles forward Quinton Byfield said. “We keep saying we’re right there, but I think each guy, including myself, we have to give a little bit more. We’re doing the right things, but we just have to dig in a little more.”
Landeskog gave Colorado a 1-0 lead at 5:29 of the first period. His shot from the blue line went wide of the net, but it caromed off the end boards back toward the left post, where Forsberg knocked it into his own goal with his right skate blade.
“I think there’s some times where you just don’t get bounces like that,” Makar said. “And, obviously, tonight was a good start to the game. I think it definitely gave us a little bit of a jolt in terms of feeling that maybe we can continue to press a little bit. Obviously, they started the game hot, like we touched on, and for us to be able to get that one there, I felt like it was huge.”
Moore tied it 1-1 at 5:55 of the second period when Byfield’s backhand pass from along the right boards deflected in off his shin. It was the first even-strength goal Los Angeles has scored in the series.