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Quinton Byfield scored on a one-timer 35 seconds into overtime to give the Los Angeles Kings a 4-3 victory over the injury-hit Toronto Maple Leafs on Thursday night
The Kings are down 2-0 in Toronto; it's no problem. Los Angeles is becoming arguably the most dangerous road team in the NHL by the day, and this comeback tonight proved it.
Kings general manager Ken Holland says there is no bad blood in the ongoing Adrian Kempe contract negotiations.
The Los Angeles Kings (9-5-4) continued their three-game Canadian road trip, as they traveled to face the Toronto Maple Leafs (8-9-1) in a dominating West Coast versus East Coast showdown.
The Leafs are currently sitting 14th in the Eastern Conference as of Friday afternoon, and are in danger of missing the playoffs.
TORONTO – Quinton Byfield scored 35 seconds into overtime and the Los Angeles Kings rallied to defeat the Toronto Maple Leafs 4-3 at Scotiabank Arena on Thursday. Byfield one-timed a pass from Drew Doughty at the right face-off dot to give the Kings the win.
Facing a three-game skid amid poor defensive play, William Nylander addresses the Maple Leafs' struggles and what it will take to snap out of a funk without Auston Matthews in the lineup.