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Anze Kopitar's OT goal gives Kings first win of the season


LOS ANGELES (AP) — Anze Kopitar scored at 2:19 of overtime, Tyler Toffoli connected on a power play in the second period and the Los Angeles Kings beat the Minnesota Wild 2-1 Friday night for their first victory of the season.

The Kings, who last season became the eighth team in NHL history to miss the playoffs a year after winning the Stanley Cup, were in danger of starting a season 0-4 for the first time. Their longest winless streak from the start of a season was nine games in 1984-85 (0-6 with three ties).

Kopitar scored on a 25-foot wrist shot in the first overtime game for either team in the new 3-on-3 format.

Minnesota coach Mike Yeo challenged that Los Angeles was offside on Kopitar's goal, but officials determined that Tanner Pearson had held onto the puck long enough for a teammate to get back behind the blue line before carrying it into the zone.

For Minnesota, Darcy Kuemper stopped 35 shots in his season debut. Kings goalie Jonathan Quick stopped 25 shots.

The Kings, who were outscored 12-2 in their first three games, outshot Minnesota 32-14 through the first two periods, but only led 1-0. Toffoli scored at 1:13 of the second, ending Los Angeles' season-opening 0-for-14 power-play drought with 11 seconds left on Marco Scandella's penalty for tripping Jeff Carter.

Toffoli got a cross-ice pass from Milan Lucic and beat Kuemper over his left shoulder with a short wrist shot.

Minnesota's Mikko Koivu tied it at 5:37 of the third, exactly a minute after Nick Shore was sent off for tripping Jonas Brodin. Zach Parise's one-timer deflected off the stick of Kings defenseman Brayden McNabb and into Quick's pads, but Koivu backhanded the rebound past him.

Los Angeles had a couple of excellent chances to end their power-play famine in the first period after Minnesota defenseman Matt Dumba was sent off for holding Kopitar at the 8:44 mark.

Alec Martinez's long slapshot caromed off the end boards. Dustin Brown tried to backhand the puck inside the left post, but Kuemper made a sprawling save with his outstretched right leg. He made an identical save seconds after the ensuing faceoff, as Kopitar tried to convert a rebound of Drew Doughty's long slap shot.

Dumba found himself on a breakaway a few seconds after leaving the penalty box but shot the puck high and wide of the right post while trying to beat Quick to the glove side with a 25-foot wrist shot.

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