Kraken defenseman Josh Mahura lay down a booming, clean hit on Kings forward Warren Foegele at the Kraken blue line. While officials tried to keep two annoyed Kings players off Mahura, Schwartz and Beniers sneaked off on a 2-on-1. Schwartz scored his team-leading 15th goal of the season.
The Lakers are currently 8-11 on the road with a point differential of -2, while the Clippers have an 8-2 record in their last ten games at home.
With the NBA trade deadline less than a month away, teams need to figure out where they stand in their conference. The Pacific division is extremely tight at the moment, as every team is capable of making the playoffs,
Sitting on a 9-5-1 win streak with Best Bets after last night's total between Vegas and Carolina fell short. Let's jump into a late Pacific Division puck drop, as word is some sharps made a small move on the battle between Edmonton and Vancouver.
Happy teams are all alike, you might say, but Pacific Division teams are all unhappy in their own way.
The New York Islanders are still holding out for another postseason berth. However, based on how this season has gone, it might be a long shot. Still, Islanders general manager Lou Lamoriello is holding on to his cards.
"At the beginning of the year, we weren't finding those ways to win, but you kind of go through it and now the confidence is a bit higher," Mattias Janmark said
The road team has won four of the last five meetings, as the Kings look to make it five of six while bringing an end to a two-game skid during this road trip.
The Vancouver Canucks begin a homestand on Thursday night when the Los Angeles Kings roll into Rogers Arena for a Pacific Division matchup between the two West Coast teams. Following a five-game road trip,
Here’s a look back at the year’s Top 10 stories involving DODEA-Pacific teams and athletes: Kadena’s Tyler Smith boots the ball upfield against Okinawa Christian’s Yu Sakane during an Okinawa boys soccer match. The Panthers won 10-1. (Dave Ornauer/Stars and Stripes)
A Vancouver Canucks defenseman will have a hearing following a cross-checking incident against the Edmonton Oilers.
Edmonton Oilers' Connor McDavid and Vancouver Canucks' Tyler Myers will each have a hearing for cross-checking, NHL Player Safety announced Sunday.