Postgame notes (3/19)

— The Kings bucked a couple negative trends with Thursday’s victory. They had been 3-23-4 when trailing after two periods, 2-16-5 when trailing after one period and 5-22-7 when allowing the first goal this season. The Kings also had an 0-5-1 record in their last six road games.

— The Kings outshot the Bruins 38-26. The Kings had not outshot an opponent since their March 5 victory over Dallas.

— The Kings went 1-for-3 on the power play and killed all four Boston power plays. The Kings are 15-for-16 on the penalty kill in their last three games.

— Drew Doughty had a goal and an assist to break a five-game streak without a point. Doughty recorded his sixth multi-point game of the season (all have been two-point games).

— Jonathan Quick stopped 24 of 26 shots. Quick had lost four consecutive road games and, in his last three road games, had allowed a total of 13 goals.

— Teddy Purcell had an assist. Purcell now has three goals and five assists in his last nine games.

— Dustin Brown scored the winning goal in overtime and broke a nine-game streak without a goal. Brown now has one point and one assist in his last two games, after totaling only one point in his previous four games. Brown also had a team-best seven shots on goal.

— Wayne Simmonds had two assists for the first multi-point game of his career. Simmonds now has points in three consecutive games, after going nine consecutive games without a point.

— Alexander Frolov did not record a point and had his point streak ended at seven games, one short of matching his career best.

— Derek Armstrong had an assist. Armstrong had recorded only two points in his previous 23 games.

— Michal Handzus had a goal. Handzus has two goals and two assists in his last three games.

— Sean O’Donnell had an assist to break a 17-game stretch without a point.

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