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Los Angeles Kings at Montreal Canadiens

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Kings blank Canadiens 4-0, set the NHL record with their 11th straight road win to open season

Los Angeles Kings vs. Montreal Canadiens: Full Highlights

The Kings (16-4-3), who eclipsed the mark of 10 straight road wins set by the Buffalo Sabres in 2006-07, are one road win away from matching the NHL record of 12 consecutive road victories at any point during the season.

“Normally we’re downplaying achievements, talking about getting to the next game, but I think that we have to acknowledge the group has played really well,” Kings coach Todd McLellan said. “I thought we played a little bit of playoff-type hockey.

“Down the stretch we blocked shots, we managed the clock, we played pucks into areas when we had to, made pretty smart decisions.”

Drew Doughty had a goal and an assist and Trevor Moore also scored for Los Angeles. Anze Kopitar had three assists and Talbot made 24 saves.

Samuel Montembeault stopped 38 shots and became the first Canadiens goalie to start consecutive games since Jake Allen on Oct. 21 and 23.

Byfield continued his breakout season after a slow start to his career. The second overall pick in 2020 has eight goals and 13 assists through 23 games this season.

“The confidence is there right now,” Byfield explained as to why has found a rhythm in his fourth season.

McLellan gave credit where it was due.

“I keep giving credit to his linemates and stuff that have pulled him along, but a lot of it came from him, too, and he’s done an outstanding job,” McLellan said. “He looked like a dominant player. Not just tonight, but in a lot of games so far this year.”

The Kings went 1 for 1 on the power play, while the Canadiens failed to score on three man-advantage situations.

Montreal was shut out by Los Angeles for the second time this season. The Kings earned a 4-0 win in Los Angeles on Nov. 25.

“I thought we played a lot better than we did in LA,” Montreal captain Nick Suzuki said. “(We) hit I don’t know how many posts, had a lot of scoring chances, once you go down to a team that plays like that, it’s hard to get through their trap. They made it difficult on us to come back.”

Doughty opened the scoring at 8:13 of the first period when he controlled the puck on a broken play in the offensive zone and slid a shot under Montembeault for his seventh goal of the season.

The Canadiens outshot the Kings 13-11 in the opening period and had a number of scoring chances.

On the same power play, Sean Monahan hit the post with a shot and Juraj Slafkovsky hit the side of the cage from a wide angle on an open net.

Byfield scored his first of the game at 17:46 by cutting hard to the net, fending off Canadiens defenseman Kaiden Guhle and tucking the puck past Montembeault’s left pad.

“Big man, deceiving speed, good hands, turn the corner,” said McLellan. “Pretty impressive goal.”

Byfield converted on the Kings' first chance on the man advantage at 18:15 with a shot into an open cage from the side of the net after Kopitar tipped a pass from the point onto his stick.

Moore added to a goal 7:58 into the third period with a breakaway goal after Canadiens defenseman Justin Barron tripped on a linesman.

The Kings outshot the Canadiens 31-11 in the final two periods.

“Unfortunately when you’re chasing the game in the third period, you’re probably not doing the same thing you would do in a close game,” Canadiens head coach Martin St. Louis said. “You got to try to manufacture something at that point so you’re taking a little more risk, but it’s not an easy defensive scheme to take risk against.”

Before the game, the Canadiens held a ceremony for recent Hockey Hall of Fame inductee Caroline Ouellette.

The Montreal-born Ouellette is one of three women’s hockey players to capture four Olympic gold medals (2002, 2006, 2010, 2014). She also won six world championships for Canada.

UP NEXT

Kings: At the New York Islanders on Saturday.

Canadiens: At the Buffalo Sabres on Saturday.

Regular Season Series

LA wins series 2-0

Scoring Summary

Goal 1st Period 8:13 Drew Doughty Goal (7) Wrist Shot, assists: Quinton Byfield (13), Anze Kopitar (12)
Goal 1st Period 17:46 Quinton Byfield Goal (7) Wrist Shot, assists: Adrian Kempe (16), Anze Kopitar (13)
Goal 2nd Period 18:15 Quinton Byfield Goal (8) Snap Shot, assists: Anze Kopitar (14), Kevin Fiala (16)
Goal 3rd Period 7:58 Trevor Moore Goal (13) Snap Shot, assists: Kevin Fiala (17), Drew Doughty (7)

Statistics

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18 Blocked Shots 9
16 Hits 12
3 Takeaways 1
42 Shots 24
1 Power Play Goals 0
1 Power Play Opportunities 3
100.0 Power Play Percentage 0.0
0 Short Handed Goals 0
0 Shootout Goals 0
23 Faceoffs Won 35
39.7 Faceoff Win Percent 60.3
21 Giveaways 8
5 Total Penalties 3
13 Penalty Minutes 9
Montreal Canadiens Montreal Canadiens Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Alexandre Texier, LW Day-To-Day Dec 23
Sam Montembeault, G Out Dec 21
Jake Evans, C Injured Reserve Dec 21
Kaiden Guhle, D Injured Reserve Dec 20
Kirby Dach, C Injured Reserve Dec 20
Los Angeles Kings Los Angeles Kings Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Darcy Kuemper, G Injured Reserve Dec 16

Game Information

Bell Centre

Location: Montreal, QC
Attendance: 21,105 | Capacity:

2025-26 Pacific Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Vegas 17 8 44 10
Anaheim 21 14 44 2
Edmonton 19 13 44 6
Los Angeles 15 12 39 9
San Jose 17 17 37 3
Seattle 15 14 36 6
Calgary 15 18 34 4
Vancouver 15 18 33 3

2025-26 Atlantic Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Detroit 22 13 47 3
Montreal 20 12 45 5
Tampa Bay 20 13 43 3
Florida 20 14 42 2
Ottawa 18 13 41 5
Boston 20 17 41 1
Buffalo 18 14 40 4
Toronto 16 15 37 5
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