LOS ANGELES — The Kings won a battle of weary legs against the Vancouver Canucks, 2-1 in overtime, at Crypto.com Arena on Saturday night, where there were as many disallowed goals as actual ones.
Both teams played and lost on Friday afternoon, and it showed on Saturday evening in their lackluster attacks. Vancouver had even less going than the Kings, who struggled to generate chances against an opponent that entered the match last in the NHL in both penalty kill percentage and goals allowed per game.
In the first period, three goals were wiped off the board, and only two would actually be scored in regulation. In the end, it was Adrian Kempe firing in his second goal in 11 games to give the Kings their third home win of the season. Even that marker was reviewed for potential goalie inter

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