Frolov firing
Through two periods, Frolov had six shots on goal. It's interesting, because I talked to him this morning about that topic and about how he's been criticized in the past for not shooting more.
Visnovsky is back on the ice,
Bobby Ryan just took a four-minute high-sticking penalty, but the Kings just gave two minutes of it back on Derek Armstrong's tripping penalty. We're two minutes into the third period.

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Rich...anything you can do to get Frolov to shoot more so that he doesn't become the next Jozef Stumpel would be appreciated by the Kings, I'm sure! :-)