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Los Angeles Kings at Ottawa Senators

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L.A. Kings trounce Ottawa Senators 5-2

“There’s no explanation, there’s no excuses,” said the visibly frustrated Senators captain. “It’s unacceptable and it’s on us. We just weren’t ready.

“For us to come out that flat and screw (goalie Cam Talbot) like that is just unacceptable. That’s not good.”

The Senators (10-14-1) were coming off two impressive wins and had victories in four of their last five outings.

“Of course, we’ve been having some successes of late so maybe we thought it was going to be easy tonight, but there’s no easy game, there’s no easy moment in the NHL,” Tkachuk said. “It’s unacceptable, it’s as simple as that.”

The Kings (14-10-4) were led by Viktor Arvidsson who had two goals.

Matt Roy, Mikey Anderson and Kevin Fiala also had goals, and Anze Kopitar registered three assists for the Kings, who kicked off a six-game road trip.

Pheonix Copley made 31 saves in his first appearance for L.A.

The 30-year-old goalie has made just 26 starts but collected his third career win over the Senators on Tuesday.

“I felt good,” said Copley. “It was nice. The guys played well in front of me. It’s great to be in the win column.

“I thought (the team) played great, defensively. There were a lot of clears, a lot of blocked shots. If I left rebounds, they were taking care of them.”

Drake Batherson and Thomas Chabot each scored power-play goals for Ottawa, but the home team looked uninspired for long periods of play.

Talbot got chased from goal midway through the second period after allowing five goals on 14 shots. Anton Forsberg stopped all 14 shots he faced in relief.

The Senators were down 2-0 roughly two minutes into the first. Roy scored off a rebound, while Anderson scored from a sharp angle.

The Senators called a timeout and were able to cut the lead in half near the five-minute mark when Batherson roofed a Tim Stutzle rebound on a power play.

The Kings came right back and scored twice more before the end of the period to take a 4-1 lead.

Arvidsson scored his first of the night off a cross-crease pass from Trevor Moore on the power play and picked up his second just past the halfway mark of the period, beating Talbot with a wrister from the circle.

“I thought it was a complete game by everybody,” said Kings coach Todd McLellan. “We didn’t have to rely on just one or two people, starting with the goaltender. I thought he played really well and gave us some confidence.”

Senators coach D.J. Smith took full responsibility when asked why his team started so poorly.

“Just flat,” said Smith. “Gave up way too many chances, didn’t check hard enough. You know, that’s on me. Our preparation to start the game starts with me as the coach and that’s certainly unacceptable, but my job is to make sure these guys are ready to play.”

Batherson felt his coach was letting the team off the hook.

“It’s not on him,” Batherson said. “The game plan was there, and we as a group as players just weren’t ready to go. It has nothing to do with the coaches. They had the game plan all set for us, we just didn’t execute it well.”

The second wasn’t much better for the Senators as they failed to show any real urgency despite trailing 4-1.

The Kings padded their lead midway through the period with a power-play goal when Fiala picked up his ninth of the season.

Chabot picked up his second power-play goal in as many games midway through the third period. But the accomplishment was overshadowed by his team’s play.

“Everybody knows we weren’t ready to play and that’s something as a group that can’t happen,” said Chabot. “Every night we know the way we can play and have success and that’s what we have to do.”

The Senators are heading out for the annual father’s trip where they will face Dallas and Nashville. The dads were on hand for Tuesday’s game and Tkachuk anticipated a quiet ride home with his father by his side.

Game notes
The Senators will be without defenseman Artem Zub for at least three to four weeks as he recovers from a fractured jaw. … Josh Norris, who is dealing with a shoulder injury, skated with a few Ottawa teammates in a no-contact jersey ahead of practice Tuesday. … Ottawa was awarded an NHL franchise 32 years ago Tuesday.

UP NEXT

Los Angeles: At Toronto on Thursday in the second game of a six-game trip.

Ottawa: At Dallas on Thursday.

Regular Season Series

Series tied 1-1

Scoring Summary

Goal 1st Period 1:35 Goal scored by Matt Roy assisted by Sean Durzi and Anze Kopitar
Goal 1st Period 2:15 Goal scored by Mikey Anderson assisted by Blake Lizotte and Alex Iafallo
Goal 1st Period 5:14 Goal scored by Drake Batherson assisted by Tim Stutzle and Thomas Chabot (PPG)
Goal 1st Period 8:43 Goal scored by Viktor Arvidsson assisted by Trevor Moore and Sean Durzi (PPG)
Goal 1st Period 11:26 Goal scored by Viktor Arvidsson assisted by Kevin Fiala and Anze Kopitar
Goal 2nd Period 12:55 Goal scored by Kevin Fiala assisted by Drew Doughty and Anze Kopitar (PPG)
Goal 3rd Period 9:34 Goal scored by Thomas Chabot assisted by Alex DeBrincat and Tim Stutzle (PPG)

Statistics

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21 Blocked Shots 17
16 Hits 31
4 Takeaways 8
28 Shots 33
2 Power Play Goals 2
3 Power Play Opportunities 4
66.7 Power Play Percentage 50.0
0 Short Handed Goals 0
0 Shootout Goals 0
24 Faceoffs Won 32
42.9 Faceoff Win Percent 57.1
14 Giveaways 5
4 Total Penalties 3
8 Penalty Minutes 6
Ottawa Senators Ottawa Senators Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Nick Jensen, D Day-To-Day Mar 16
Jake Sanderson, D Out Mar 9
Los Angeles Kings Los Angeles Kings Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Adrian Kempe, RW Day-To-Day Mar 16
Joel Armia, RW Injured Reserve Mar 6
Andrei Kuzmenko, LW Injured Reserve Mar 6
Kevin Fiala, LW Injured Reserve Mar 6

Game Information

Canadian Tire Centre

Location: Ottawa, ON
Attendance: 13,459 | Capacity:

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TEAM W L PTS OTL
Anaheim 37 27 77 3
Vegas 31 22 76 14
Edmonton 33 26 75 9
Seattle 31 26 71 9
Los Angeles 28 24 71 15
San Jose 32 27 70 6
Calgary 26 34 59 7
Vancouver 20 38 48 8

2025-26 Atlantic Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Buffalo 41 20 88 6
Tampa Bay 40 21 84 4
Montreal 36 20 82 10
Detroit 37 23 82 8
Boston 37 23 81 7
Ottawa 34 23 77 9
Toronto 29 27 70 12
Florida 33 30 69 3
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