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The Coyotes have lost 11 of We just need to find a way to get one in. The Coyotes got off to a slow in a loss to Vegas on Saturday and did it again in another must-win game. Arizona had one shot on goal in the first 15 minutes — the Kings had nine — and Kuemper had to make some difficult saves, including a diving stop on Sean Walker in the early going.

The Coyotes finally generated some offensive pressure late and Dvorak scored, gathering a pass from Lawson Crouse and knocking it past Quick with a backhander. Moore scored 35 seconds later, beating Kuemper to the short after an Arizona faceoff win to the goalie's right. Chychrun capitalized 53 seconds into the second, beating Quick from the left circle on a shot off the post. Kopitar tied it midway through the period, one-timing a pass from Adrian Kempe past Kuemper's stick side on a 2-on It's a big night.

I made a couple good saves that my team needed sometimes, and it's just about playing my best," Vejmelka said. Los Angeles was also playing the second game of a back-to-back, coming off a frenetic loss to Carolina on Saturday. McLellan felt the Kings created just as many quality scoring opportunities but failed to put them in the net.

Game notes Vejmelka's 37 saves were the most in franchise history by a goalie to get his first win. Daniel Berthiaume made 36 on November 4, for the Winnipeg Jets.

It was the eighth time in franchise history winning consecutive overtime games. Keller had two assists. Lemieux beat Vejmelka on a one-timer from the right circle to get his fourth goal of the season.

Los Angeles was also playing the second game of a back-to-back after losing to the Carolina Hurricanes on Saturday. So hopefully they start coming our way," Kings defenseman Matt Roy said.

Keller scored in overtime against the Red Wings. Video: Vejmelka makes 37 stops in 1st NHL win. We encourage you to review it carefully. The NHL uses cookies, web beacons, and other similar technologies. Enter Search Term. Just a few days ago, talk behind the scenes was that rookie defenseman Sean Durzi would make his NHL debut today.

The question was, who would he replace? A long article could have even been written looking at the pros and cons of resting Olli Maatta, Toby Bjornfot, Kale Clague… heck, even Alex Edler could have been the guy to sit out, instead of playing him on consecutive days.

In the end, that debate will have to wait. Earlier this morning, MayorsManor learned that plans have changed and Durzi will not draw in today. The elephant in the room surrounds what to do with Viktor Arvidsson. Yes, he missed time due to being in protocol — and then was out a while longer with a separate issue.



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