Kings squander opportunity with lopsided loss to Kraken

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Last-place Seattle dominates both sides of the ice in a 6-1 win, while Edmonton moves within two points of the Kings for second place in the Pacific Division.

LOS ANGELES — Todd McLellan coached his 1,000th game at Crypto.com Arena on Monday night, but he did not get the result the favored Kings hoped for as they lost to the last-place Seattle Kraken, 6-1.

Fourteen of 18 Seattle skaters made it on to the score sheet. Center Alex Wennberg, defenseman Adam Larsson, forward Victor Rask, winger Jordan Eberle, center Jared McCann and winger Daniel Sprong scored goals for Seattle. Defenseman Vince Dunn had two assists and fought defenseman Sean Durzi, while McCann added an assist. Chris Driedger made 36 saves for Seattle, which has four wins in its past six games.

With 12:55 left, defenseman Olli Maatta’s shot attempt was blocked near the blue line by Ebeler, sending the winger the other way with speed for a snap-shot goal off a breakaway. On their next shift, the Kings turned the puck over again and fell behind 5-1 after McCann finished off a two-on-one rush with a rising wrist shot 29 seconds after Seattle’s fourth goal.

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