LOS ANGELES -- The line of Viktor Arvidsson, Trevor Moore and Phillip Danault combined to score 11 points for the Los Angeles Kings in a 6-3 win against the Philadelphia Flyers at Crypto.com Arena on Saturday.

Arvidsson had two goals and two assists, Moore had a goal and three assists, and Danault had a goal and two assists for the Kings (16-12-5), who have won three of four. Jonathan Quick made 34 saves.
"A lot of it came because they did things well defensively," Los Angeles coach Todd McLellan said of the second line. "They checked well, they were patient, blocked shots … and then took advantage of their opportunities."
Joel Farabee had a goal and an assist, Cam Atkinson had three assists, and Martin Jones made 28 saves for the Flyers (13-13-6), who had their seven-game point streak end (5-0-2).
"We generated some opportunities, but I thought we gave them too much tonight," Philadelphia coach Mike Yeo said. "Playing on the road, you can't be trying to score six goals to win a hockey game."
Arvidsson scored 12 seconds into the game to make it 1-0 when he converted on a wraparound after Los Angeles won the opening face-off.
"That was nice to score that early," Arvidsson said. "I just felt I had some room there, and the D was on the other side of the net."

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The goal was tied for the third-fastest to start a game in Kings history.
"Getting scored on the first shift is always tough," Farabee said. "You're behind the eight ball right away."
Atkinson had a chance to tie it on a penalty shot at 12:16, but Quick made the save with his right pad.
Farabee responded 41 seconds later, though, with his 10th goal of the season to tie it 1-1.
The Kings moved back in front 2-1 at 14:27 of the first when Moore scored with a backhand near the right post following a wraparound try from Danault.
"Nice to see 'Moorsie' get rewarded because he's been snakebit a little bit throughout the season," McLellan said. "For him to get on the board, personally, was good to see."
The Kings began the second period with 46 seconds remaining on a 5-on-3 power play, and just as it expired, Adrian Kempe made it 3-1 after taking advantage of a broken stick by Flyers forward Patrick Brown and beating Jones with a one-timer.
"You have to go in and try to have some momentum going into the (second) period," Yeo said. "To put ourselves down 5-on-3, that's pretty tough."
Brendan Lemieux drove to the net and scored after losing control of the puck to extend the lead to 4-1 at 13:27.

Kevin Hayes cut it to 4-2 at 2:42 of the third period on a one-timer from the right circle during a 5-on-3 power play and Jones pulled for the extra skater.
"We're down 4-1 at that point," Yeo said of his decision to pull Jones for the extra skater. "If you score, you have a much greater opportunity to win the hockey game. Along with that, you get into a 5-on-3, it should be extremely difficult for them to shoot toward our net."
Danault made it 5-2 off a feed from Moore on a 2-on-1 at 11:17.
Ivan Provorov scored on a one-timer from the point with 3:59 left to make it 5-3, but Arvidsson shot into an empty net with 1:44 remaining for the 6-3 final.
"We got a good start to the game, got a goal right away, and that got us going as a team as well," Danault said. "It was ticking tonight, and we want to keep it going."
NOTES:The only players in Los Angeles history to score quicker to start a game were Dave Williams, who scored seven seconds in against the Hartford Whalers on Feb. 14, 1987, and Dave Taylor, who scored 11 seconds in against the New York Islanders in Jan. 19, 1985. ... McLellan won his 500th game in the NHL. He is 500-357-108 in 14 seasons with the San Jose Sharks, Edmonton Oilers, and Kings.