Kings win 4-3, lose 4-2

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The Kings won 4-3 at Staples. Teddy Purcell's third-period slap shot made it 3-2, and Jack Johnson's second goal made it 4-2 before the Kings held on.

The Kings fell 4-2 in Phoenix. Wayne Simmonds scored both goals for the Kings. Voinov, Drewiske, Handzus and Frolov had assists.

Postgame notes and quotes to follow...

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eddriv said:

Would of love to seen it televised, but listening via radio stream and using chatrol made it bearable.. Thanks Rich!!

jet Author Profile Page said:

Fro-Zus-Sims sound like they are working well together. Only negative is Zus losing 14 faceoffs.

Naturallawyer Author Profile Page said:

Jack Johnson's second goal was a beauty! YouTube worthy.

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