LA Kings rally past Wings 2-1 for 5th straight win

 
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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Anze Kopitar instinctively went to the net while his linemates dug for the puck along the boards. Dwight King knew where to find him with a pass for the Los Angeles Kings' tiebreaking goal.

photo - Detroit Red Wings goalie Jimmy Howard looks up at the puck during the first period of an NHL hockey game against the Los Angeles Kings, Wednesday, Feb. 27, 2013, in Los Angeles.  (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)
Detroit Red Wings goalie Jimmy Howard looks up at the puck during the first period of an NHL hockey game against the Los Angeles Kings, Wednesday, Feb. 27, 2013, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

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The defending Stanley Cup champions are on another roll, and the chemistry they developed during last year's title run is starting to show.

Kopitar scored on a slick pass from King with 4:48 to play, and Los Angeles rallied from a third-period deficit for its fifth straight victory, 2-1 over the Detroit Red Wings on Wednesday night.

Los Angeles is on its longest winning streak of the season, capturing seven of eight overall after a 3-5-2 start to its title defense. Jonathan Bernier made 32 saves for the Kings, who are succeeding with the formula that won the Cup last season: stellar goaltending backed by opportunistic offense from all four lines.

"I think we're putting together a pretty good streak here, and we've got to keep it going," Kopitar said. "We know we had a bit of a slow start and we've got some catching up to do."

One day after trading seven-time, 20-goal scorer Simon Gagne to Philadelphia for a conditional draft pick, the Kings began with 50 scoreless minutes against Jimmy Howard, who stopped 27 shots.

The Kings finally tied it with 9:34 left on Jeff Carter's goal during a two-man advantage. King then made a spinning pass from the boards in front to Kopitar, who beat Howard for his sixth goal of the season.

Late goals from two veteran stars thrilled the sellout crowd at Staples Center, where the Kings completed an unbeaten February run — albeit in just four home games. Los Angeles also avenged a last-minute loss to the Wings in Detroit 17 days earlier.

"We thought we deserved better in Detroit, so maybe it all comes down to the hockey god, right?" Kings coach Darryl Sutter asked. "I don't think we had much in the tank, to be honest. The goaltender was the difference in the game."

Except for a misadventure with his glove on Quincey's goal, Bernier was outstanding in the backup goalie's fourth consecutive victory since Feb. 2.

Kyle Quincey scored his first goal of the season on a misplay by Bernier in the first period, and the mistake was the only thing that prevented the Red Wings from getting shut out for the first time since their season opener.

The Red Wings had won two straight after an 0-3-2 skid, but Detroit blew a 40-minute lead for just the second time in nine games this season, while the Kings rallied from a two-period deficit for the second time this year.

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