Game 55, Los Angeles Kings Vs. Anaheim Ducks
February 4th, the Kings beat their rival, 6-4
The Kings look to acquire an 8 game winning streak as they face their rivals, the Anaheim Ducks. Early in the 1st, Jason Blake catches Jonathan Quick out of position and scores, a 1-0 lead for the Ducks. Late in the 2nd, Anze Kopitar gets a 5-hole goal; the game is tied at 1. Early in the 2nd, Wayne Simmonds scores on a delayed penalty, 2-1 Kings Lead. A power play goal by Michael Handzus, a tip in from Frolovs shot, 3-1 Kings Lead. Early in the 3rd a slap shot from the point by Jack Johnson gives the Kings a well-deserved 4-1 lead over the Ducks. Shortly after, Troy Bodie snipes Jonathan Quick, 4-2 Kings giving up their lead. Two minutes later, Matt Beleskey gets a one timer shot right past Quick, the Kings giving up their 2 goal lead. 9:35 in the 3rd, Ryan Carter sneaks one in the Kings net, the Kings gave up a 3 goal lead quickly, they must act fast to stand a chance against the Ducks momentum. A few minutes later Dustin Brown picks up a rebound and fires it home, 5-4 Kings lead. With 27 seconds remaining Anze Kopitar scores a power play goal, sealing the deal of the Kings victory! The Kings manage to win 8 straight on a road trip which sky rockets them in the standings.
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I’ve never been to San Francisco, but I have heard a lot of good things about it. Guess you want to unaest Gavin, huh lol! As far as L.A. goes, I went there in 1995. Perhaps this is me but my experience there wasn’t the most pleasant. I drove through a riot this was during the O.J. hearing, and the general vibe I got out of it was just plain crazy! I had felt down about NYC and wanted out of here SOOOO bad. After visiting L.A., it changed my mind about NYC for the BETTER!If I do go back to Southern California, I’ll stick to DisneyWorld and San Diego (which I’ve also heard good things about). NEVER L.A.
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