Kings defeat Bruins 7-2, scoring seven goals again

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The Los Angeles Kings took down the Boston Bruins with a strong performance, winning 7-2 on Sunday night at Crypto.com Arena. This marks the second consecutive game the Kings scored seven goals, showing their offensive strength. The game started quickly, with the Bruins scoring just seconds after the first faceoff. Elias Lindholm took advantage of a turnover and scored against Kings' goalie Darcy Kuemper. The Kings responded shortly after, with captain Anže Kopitar tying the game, followed by a goal from Warren Foegele, giving the Kings a 2-1 lead at the first intermission. The second period saw more action and increased physical play. Morgan Geekie of the Bruins tied the game at 2-2, but the Kings quickly regained control. Drew Doughty scored to put the Kings ahead again, and Andrei Kuzmenko added another goal before the period ended, leaving the score at 4-2. In the final period, the Kings continued to dominate. Quinton Byfield scored, and Tanner Jeannot and Samuel Helenius both added goals to secure the victory. With this win, the Kings moved into second place in the Pacific Division, tied with the Edmonton Oilers. The Kings are now in a good position as they prepare to face the New York Rangers next, while the Bruins find themselves struggling to stay in the playoff race, sitting six points out of a wildcard spot in the Eastern Conference.


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