NHL

Los Angeles Kings at Colorado Avalanche

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Final
5 - 4

Kings rally, edge Avalanche 5-4 in shootout

Trailing 4-2 entering the the third, Alex Iafallo scored on the power play at 1:11. Then Sean Walker tied it from the slot with 5:40 left on Kevin Fiala’s 26th assist.

Viktor Arvidsson scored in the second round of the shootout, and after Pheonix Copley stopped Mikko Rantanen, Kempe clinched the Kings' first win in Denver since Dec. 31, 2018.

Gabriel Vilardi and Phillip Danault also scored and Copley made 23 saves for the Kings, who improved to 6-0-1 in their last seven games.

“We got back to the little details," Danault said of the comeback. ”Nobody cheated. We played solid defensively and we didn't give up much. (Copley) was outstanding again. A very big character win."

Cale Makar had a goal and two assists in Colorado's three-goal burst late in the second period, but the Avalanche faded in their second straight loss.

“I thought we had a good third period. I just didn't like the goals we gave up,” Avs coach Jared Bednar said. “Too easy. It's a tough league and those two goals were too easy.”

J.T. Compher, Andrew Cogliano and Evan Rodrigues also scored for Colorado. Rantanen had two assists and Alexandar Georgiev stopped 23 shots.

It marked the first time the banged-up Avs have scored more than three goals in a game since a 6-4 win at Buffalo on Dec. 1. This time the defense let them down late and prevented the Avs from tying a franchise record for longest winning streak against a team.

“That was our game to lose, and unfortunately we did,” Makar said.

Makar, who won the Norris Trophy as the NHL's top defenseman last season, had been held to one goal in 14 games before scoring in a loss to Arizona on Tuesday.

He put on a dazzling three-minute display to erase Los Angeles' 2-1 second-period lead.

First, Makar fed Cogliano for the tying goal at 15:58. Then he intercepted a pass at center ice, eluded two Kings players and scored from the slot at 16:43.

Then Makar made a touch pass to Rodrigues for his ninth goal at 18:47, making it 4-2 and capping Makar's second career three-point period.

“In the second period he really got going,” Bednar said. “Third period he was good again. I thought he was a big difference-maker for us.”

But the Kings rallied to continue an impressive stretch that's included wins over East-leading Boston, West-leading Vegas and now ending a long drought against last season's Stanley Cup champions.

“We've done that all year, get down, and we've been able to battle back,” Walker said. “That's kind of our identity right now, unfortunately. But hopefully we can play with some leads more often and we'll go from there."

Game notes
It was LA's fifth overtime in seven games and Colorado's fourth in five games. ... Colorado's Nathan MacKinnon is “getting close” to returning, Bednar said. ... Avalanche G Pavel Francouz (lower body) was unavailable for a second straight game. Jonas Johansson served as Georgiev's backup. ... It was the Kings' 39th game, most in the NHL. Colorado has played 34. ... Avs C Alex Newhook went to the dressing room late in the first period but returned. He was crunched into the side boards by Kevin Fiala, who drew a boarding penalty. ... Rantanen has 30 points in 23 games against LA.

UP NEXT

Kings: Host Philadelphia on Saturday.

Avalanche: Host Toronto on Saturday night.

Regular Season Series

LA leads series 1-0

Scoring Summary

Goal 1st Period 8:56 Goal scored by Gabriel Vilardi assisted by Jaret Anderson-Dolan and Mikey Anderson
Goal 2nd Period 4:36 Goal scored by J.T. Compher assisted by Mikko Rantanen and Evan Rodrigues (PPG)
Goal 2nd Period 13:59 Goal scored by Phillip Danault assisted by Viktor Arvidsson and Alex Iafallo (PPG)
Goal 2nd Period 15:58 Goal scored by Andrew Cogliano assisted by Cale Makar
Goal 2nd Period 16:43 Goal scored by Cale Makar
Goal 2nd Period 18:47 Goal scored by Evan Rodrigues assisted by Mikko Rantanen and Cale Makar
Goal 3rd Period 1:11 Goal scored by Alex Iafallo assisted by Viktor Arvidsson and Sean Durzi (PPG)
Goal 3rd Period 14:20 Goal scored by Sean Walker assisted by Kevin Fiala and Blake Lizotte
Goal 5 0:00 Shootout GOAL scored by Viktor Arvidsson on Alexandar Georgiev
Goal 5 0:00 Shootout GOAL scored by Adrian Kempe on Alexandar Georgiev

Statistics

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22 Blocked Shots 9
24 Hits 25
5 Takeaways 16
27 Shots 27
2 Power Play Goals 1
4 Power Play Opportunities 5
50.0 Power Play Percentage 20.0
0 Short Handed Goals 0
0 Shootout Goals 0
30 Faceoffs Won 27
52.6 Faceoff Win Percent 47.4
5 Giveaways 6
6 Total Penalties 5
12 Penalty Minutes 10
Colorado Avalanche Colorado Avalanche Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Ross Colton, C Day-To-Day Mar 15
Logan O'Connor, RW Injured Reserve Mar 8
Gabriel Landeskog, LW Out Mar 8
Artturi Lehkonen, LW Out Mar 3
Los Angeles Kings Los Angeles Kings Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Joel Armia, RW Injured Reserve Mar 6
Andrei Kuzmenko, LW Injured Reserve Mar 6
Kevin Fiala, LW Injured Reserve Mar 6

Game Information

Ball Arena

Location: Denver, CO
Attendance: 18,132 | Capacity:

2025-26 Pacific Division Standings

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
San Jose 32 27 70 6
Los Angeles 27 24 69 15
Calgary 26 33 59 7
Vancouver 20 38 48 8

2025-26 Central Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Colorado 44 12 97 9
Dallas 42 14 94 10
Minnesota 38 18 88 12
Utah 34 27 74 6
Nashville 29 28 67 9
Winnipeg 28 28 66 10
St. Louis 27 30 64 10
Chicago 25 30 61 11
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