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Athanasiou scores in OT, Kings rally to beat Bruins 3-2

“We got embarrassed at home,” Kings goalie Cal Petersen said on Monday night after the Kings rallied to beat the Bruins 3-2 in overtime. “Yeah, we were looking for some revenge.”

The Kings came back from a 2-1 deficit, with Trevor Moore tying the game with 26 seconds left in regulation and winning it on a breakaway by Andreas Athanasiou in overtime.

Petersen stopped 30 shots and Blake Lizotte also scored for the Kings, who have won eight of their last 10 games. One of the losses was the Feb. 28 Boston blowout.

”That's a phenomenal hockey team — one of the best in the league. We think that we should be right there, and for us to to put in an effort like that (last week), where we got blown out, it wasn’t acceptable," Petersen said.

“We came in with something to prove, and to show that we can play with the big boys," he added. “We want to be one of those top teams at the end of the year.”

Boston never trailed in regulation, taking a 2-1 lead into the third period thanks to a goal and an assist from Craig Smith. But with Petersen pulled in the final minute, the Kings won a faceoff in the offensive zone and Moore slid home a rebound to tie it.

“We found a way to get two in the last few minutes of the game," said Kings coach Todd McLellan, who returned to the bench from the COVID-19 protocol. “Used every minute we had, which was important."

The game was scoreless until the puck bounced over Kings forward Phillip Danault’s stick in the defensive zone and Smith picked it up, skated in and shot.

The rebound came out to Charlie Coyle, who quickly pushed it over to Trent Frederic.

The Kings tied it just 69 seconds later when Olli Matta fed Lizotte in the slot to make it 1-1.

It stayed that way until just under a minute in the second, when Coyle worked the puck against the boards and centered it to Smith for the goal.

WELCOME BACK

McLellan missed six games in COVID-19 protocol. Assistant Trent Yawney filled in for him, and went 4-2.

“It was it was seamless for when he left and Yawns came in. And and he did a phenomenal job,” Petersen said. “We have we have a lot of confidence in our coaching staff, regardless of who needs to step up.”

UP NEXT

Kings: Host the Sharks on Thursday night.

Bruins: Host the Blackhawks on Thursday night.

Regular Season Series

Series tied 1-1

Scoring Summary

Goal 1st Period 14:02
Goal 1st Period 15:11
Goal 2nd Period 19:05
Goal 3rd Period 19:34
Goal 4th Period 1:53

Statistics

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19 Blocked Shots 12
35 Hits 29
10 Takeaways 13
28 Shots 32
0 Power Play Goals 0
2 Power Play Opportunities 1
0.0 Power Play Percentage 0.0
0 Short Handed Goals 0
0 Shootout Goals 0
33 Faceoffs Won 24
57.9 Faceoff Win Percent 42.1
12 Giveaways 9
3 Total Penalties 4
6 Penalty Minutes 8

Game Information

TD Garden

Location: Boston, MA
Attendance: 17,850 | Capacity:

2024-25 Pacific Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Edmonton 34 17 72 4
Vegas 33 17 72 6
Los Angeles 29 17 65 7
Vancouver 26 18 63 11
Calgary 26 21 60 8
Anaheim 24 24 54 6
Seattle 24 29 52 4
San Jose 15 35 37 7

2024-25 Atlantic Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Florida 34 20 71 3
Toronto 33 20 68 2
Tampa Bay 31 20 66 4
Ottawa 29 23 62 4
Detroit 28 22 61 5
Boston 27 24 60 6
Montreal 25 26 55 5
Buffalo 22 27 49 5
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