LOS ANGELES : Dustin Brown can see the confidence of champions emerging in the Los Angeles Kings as they rocket ahead in the Western Conference play-off race.
Meanwhile, the Calgary Flames have fallen as low in the standings as they can go.
Brown scored two goals, Jonathan Quick made 23 saves and the surging Kings beat Calgary 3-1 yesterday for their second win over the Flames in three days.
Brown and Jarret Stoll scored first-period goals before Brown added an empty-netter for the defending Stanley Cup holders, who moved up to third place in the conference with their 11th win in 14 games. The victory wasn’t exactly beautiful, but the Kings’ workmanlike play and sturdy effort pleased their captain.
“When you win the Cup, you have a confidence in your group, because you’ve been there,” Brown said. “It’s just a matter of getting to work every day and doing things right, and we’ve been doing it lately.”
Despite a rough third period dominated by Calgary, the champs finished their five-game homestand with four victories. With steadily improving play after a slow start to the season, Los Angeles trails only Chicago and Anaheim in the West race.
Los Angeles swept its season series with Calgary for just the second time in franchise history and the first time in 13 years. The Kings will get little chance to enjoy their achievements during their brutal March schedule featuring 17 games in 31 days: They hopped right on a plane after the game for a Pacific Division meeting with Phoenix. “The schedule is hard, (so) you’ve got to find different ways to hang in there,” Los Angeles coach Darryl Sutter said.
“It means you’re a good hockey team when you do that. We’ve found different ways to win games, and that’s what you have to do. The schedule does win and lose games for teams.”
Mikael Backlund ruined Quick’s shutout bid with 5:22 to play for last-place Calgary, which has lost six straight on the road.
Joey MacDonald stopped 19 shots for the Flames, who got outscored 13-3 while losing all three games of their Southern California road trip, including a 4-0 blanking by Anaheim last week. Los Angeles routed Calgary 6-2 on Saturday, chasing Miikka Kiprusoff in the process.
“I think we just got outcompeted and outplayed,” captain Jarome Iginla said. “The toll is that we just dropped three games on the trip, and we’ve fallen way back. But there’s no excuses as far as scheduling or whatever. We had a chance to come in here and pretty much catch the Kings if we could have pulled these two games out, but it goes the opposite way.”
Agencies