Kopitar's 3rd-period goal lifts Kings to 3-2 victory

LOS ANGELES -- Gabriel Vilardi and Anze Kopitar scored 1:03 apart in the third period for the Los Angeles Kings in a 3-2 win against the Montreal Canadiens at Crypto.com Arena on Thursday.

Vilardi also had an assist, and Pheonix Copley made 19 saves for the Kings (35-20-8), who played their first game since trading two-time Stanley Cup-winning goalie Jonathan Quick to the Columbus Blue Jackets for defenseman Vladislav Gavrikov and goalie Joonas Korpisalo on Wednesday..

MTL@LAK: Vilardi scores in 3rd period

Gavrikov played 16:13 in his debut with Los Angeles; Korpisalo backed up Copley.
"He's an energetic outgoing guy, so I think he fit our group right away, right off the bat. He's not sitting back and he's not shy, so he's got that going for him," Kings coach Todd McLellan said of Gavrikov.
Denis Gurianov scored his first goal with Montreal since being traded from the Dallas Stars on Sunday, and Jake Allen made 30 saves for the Canadiens (26-31-4), who had won three in a row.
"It's all part of the process here, to learn how to handle those situations," Allen said. "Hopefully the next time around, we handle them better. That's just the situation we're in right now, and so it was a good learning experience."
It was the fourth straight win at home for Los Angeles, which will play eight of its next nine games here.
"You want to build that confidence at home," Kings defenseman Sean Walker said. "We're home basically all of March, so that's going to be key for us. A lot of games we're gonna have to win down the stretch here."
Vilardi reached the 20-goal mark for the first time in his four-year NHL career to give Los Angeles a 2-1 lead at 7:27 of the third period.
Kopitar made it 3-1 at 8:30 on a wrist shot from the slot to give him five goals in his past two games. He scored four in a 6-5 win at the Winnipeg Jets on Tuesday. He has 15 points (nine goals, six assists) in 10 games since the All-Star break.
"It's going in for him," McLellan said of Kopitar. "He's shooting maybe a little bit more, but the line (Kopitar, Adrian Kempe and Quinton Byfield) has found a chemistry that works for all three of them. Not just for one or two guys, and when you find one that works for all three, it can be effective, and everybody gets pulled along."

MTL@LAK: Kopitar puts it home from the slot

Gurianov cut it to 3-2 at 9:39, a slap shot from the top of the left face-off circle.
Iafallo tied it 1-1 at 7:42 of the second period. He scored on a wrist shot in the slot off a pass from Vilardi.
The Canadiens took a 1-0 lead on Josh Anderson's fourth power-play goal of the season at 9:14 of the first period. He put a shot between Copley's legs after Kempe tried to break up a cross-slot pass by Nick Suzuki, only to send it to Anderson at the edge of the crease.
"We did some good things out there," Anderson said. "We had some chances to capitalize on and we just came up short by the end, but it was there tonight for sure."
NOTES: Kopitar reached the 25-goal mark for the ninth time in 17 NHL seasons. … McLellan said Kopitar was all right after blocking a shot by Mike Matheson with one second remaining in the third. … Korpisalo could make his first start for the Kings against the St. Louis Blues on Saturday. … Canadiens defenseman Justin Barron sustained an upper-body injury on a check from forward Carl Grundstrom in the first period. … Montreal defenseman Joel Edmundson played 14:42 in his first game since sustaining a lower-body injury against the Detroit Red Wings on Jan. 26.