Kings score

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Frolov went around the goal and hit one off Evgeni Nabokov's pads. Rob Blake took the long rebound and scorched one with some old-school power. The power-play goal came just after the Kings had failed to convert in 42 seconds with a two-man advantage. Blake now has 479 points as a King, tying him with Jim Fox for seventh in franchise history.

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