"That's one of our strengths as a group that we're able to have such a quick memory and bounce back," Foegele said of the Kings, who have won seven of eight and eight of 10. "In the first, we came out with so much pace and we played north. I just felt like we were really connected today."
Los Angeles captain Anze Kopitar had two assists as the Kings chased Rangers goaltender Igor Shesterkin in the second period.
Welcome back to NHL Predictions here at Last Word on Sports! Each day of the NHL season, we preview and analyze games to give our predictions. Today, we’ll be taking a closer look at a game between the Los Angeles Kings and New York Rangers taking place at Madison Square Garden.
The New York Rangers slumped to 5-0 against the Kings before falling 5-1 on Saturday, and now Ryan Lindgren and Vincent Trocket have called the team out.
The Los Angeles Kings erupted for three goals in the second period to take a commanding lead and finished off a 5-1 road victory over the New York Rangers on Saturday.
Rangers goalie Igor Shesterkin was pulled in the second period against the Los Angeles Kings on Saturday afternoon after giving up five even-strength goals on 21 shots.
BOTTOM LINE: The New York Rangers take on the Los Angeles Kings in a non-conference matchup. New York has gone 7-7-1 in home games and 15-12-1 overall. The Rangers are 12-4-1 when scoring three or ...
Ryan Lindgren wasn't happy with the New York Rangers' effort against the Los Angeles Kings. Lindgren called out his teammates after the game, with NHL Insider Vince Mercogliano reporting.