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Kings rekindle their scoring touch in streak-busting win over Sharks

Kings left wing Carl Grundstrom celebrates after scoring a goal against San Jose Sharks goaltender Martin Jones.
Kings left wing Carl Grundstrom celebrates after scoring a goal against San Jose Sharks goaltender Martin Jones during the first period of the Kings’ 6-2 win Thursday.
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Anze Kopitar, Carl Grundstrom and Jaret Anderson-Dolan each had a goal and an assist to help the Kings beat the San Jose Sharks 6-2 on Thursday night and snap a five-game losing streak.

Alex Iafallo and Jeff Carter added power-play goals, Drew Doughty had three assists and Cal Petersen made 28 saves for the Kings.

Tomas Hertl scored twice and Martin Jones stopped 20 shots before being pulled in the third period for the Sharks.

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It was the final game of a 12-game trip to start the season for San Jose because of COVID-19 restrictions limiting contact sports in Santa Clara County.

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Reversing a trend of poor starts this season, Los Angeles took a 3-0 lead in the first period. Kopitar gave the Kings the lead 2:47 into the game, tucking a wrist shot under the crossbar from the left dot on the power play.

Grundstrom positioned himself alone in front of the crease and tipped Anderson-Dolan’s shot in at 9:25 to make it 2-0.

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The Kings went up 3-0 at 12:42 when Austin Wagner came out of the penalty box to score on a breakaway. Tobias Bjornfot made a clever stretch pass to set it up, and the assist was the first career point for the rookie defenseman drafted in the first round in 2019.

Hertl got the Sharks on the board at 16:25 to cut the deficit to 3-1, and he made it 3-2 at 17:49 of the second period.

But the Kings got goals from Anderson-Dolan, Iafallo and Carter in a span of 2 minutes, 5 seconds of the third period to pull away. Carter’s goal came during a 5-on-3 power play after the Sharks challenged Iafallo’s goal for goaltender interference.

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Highlights from the Kings’ 6-2 win over the San Jose Sharks on Thursday.

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Kings: Scheduled to host the Minnesota Wild on Tuesday, but that game is unlikely to be played as scheduled. The first game of the two-game set on Saturday has already been postponed, with 11 Minnesota players in COVID-19 protocol as of Thursday.

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