For Kings’ captain Anze Kopitar, Tuesday’s NHL season-opener was the start of the top whereas for Ken Holland, the workforce’s first-year normal supervisor, it was the top of the start.
For each it was additionally an evening to neglect, with the Colorado Avalanche skating by way of, over and across the Kings in a dominant 4-1 victory constructed on second-period objectives from Martin Necas, Sam Malinski, Artturi Lehkonen and a second Necas rating halfway by way of the third.
Kevin Fiala bought the Kings solely rating on the workforce’s third energy play of the ultimate interval, although the aim, coming with lower than 5 minutes to play, was little greater than a murmur of protest. Kopitar picked up his 839th profession help on the play, padding his franchise file and lengthening his level streak on opening day to eight video games.
“That’s a pretty good team,” Kings coach Jim Hiller stated afterward. “They did a good job. They out-checked us, they caught us, they disrupted plays, they didn’t let us forecheck.
“That was not a good game for us. I don’t want to take away from how well Colorado played. [But] we need to play better than we did.”
Kopitar, the Kings’ all-time chief in a number of different classes together with video games, introduced final month that this season, his twentieth within the NHL, can be his final. And whereas these numbers will ultimately take him to the Corridor of Fame, first there might be a farewell tour across the league, one which bought off to an uneven begin with the sellout crowd at Crypto.com Enviornment saluting him with a standing ovation pregame. Kopitar wasn’t a lot of an element after that, nonetheless, taking only one shot in 18 minutes.
In the meantime for Holland, employed final Could to get the Kings past the opening spherical of the playoffs for the primary time since 2014, the sport marked the top of his summer time restructuring along with his new workforce. And the primary impression of what he constructed wasn’t a great one, with the Kings dropping their opener for the third time in 4 seasons.
Each groups performed cautiously in a primary interval that ended with the Kings skating shorthanded after Colorado’s Josh Manson took down Warren Foegele with an elbow, a success Jeff Malott acknowledged by chasing Manson down the ice and dropping the gloves. Each gamers drew five-minute combating penalties however Malott was additionally given two minutes for unsportsmanlike conduct.
Anze Kopitar is launched earlier than Tuesday’s season opener for the Kings.
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“I like the response to the hit on Foegele,” Hiller stated. “We thought it was a high hit so Malott went in. We’ve got no problems with that. I thought that was really important moment for him and for our team; that we’re not going to take that.”
The Kings killed the penalty — the primary of 12 on the night time for each groups — however seconds after the 2 sides have been again at full power Necas gave the Avalanche the lead for good with a wrister from the precise circle.
Malinski, a defenseman, doubled the benefit lower than seven minutes later, blasting a shot from simply contained in the blue line by way of visitors and by goalie Darcy Kuemper. Lehkonen gave Colorado its third aim of the second interval on a rebound with 5:18 left.
“Second period wasn’t good enough,” defenseman Drew Doughty stated. “We were on our heels, we were turning the puck over too much. They were getting a lot of speed up turnovers, 3 on 2s and stuff. And that hurt us.
“Definitely not even close to good enough.”
Necas then made it 4-0 on a power-play aim midway by way of the ultimate interval. Fiala matched that with the Kings’ first aim of the yr lower than 5 minutes later.
The Kings hardly ever challenged Colorado goalie Scott Wedgewood within the first two intervals, taking part in tentatively and creating little offense, placing simply 9 photographs on aim by way of the primary 36 minutes. Helped by 4 Colorado penalties the Kings got here alive in a chippy third interval, placing 14 photographs on aim.
“Good response in the third,” Doughty stated. “But too little, too late.”