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Wes Goldstein

Power Rankings: Kings break out of shadows, into playoff race

Updated Feb. 9

If there were an NHL award for its most overlooked team, the Los Angeles Kings would be the leading candidate.

Anze Kopitar has four goals and eight points during the Kings' 6-1 run. (AP)  
Anze Kopitar has four goals and eight points during the Kings' 6-1 run. (AP)  
Only 10 months after they brought up the rear in the West and missed the playoffs for the fifth consecutive time, the Kings are almost implausibly in the thick of what has become a wild conference playoff race. Los Angeles is among 11 teams vying for four spots and has won six of its past seven games, including three in a row on the road.

During the run, Jonathan Quick has given Los Angeles the kind of stable goaltending it has lacked for years, captain Dustin Brown, Anze Kopitar and Patrick O'Sullivan have produced the kind of offense expected of them and the baby-faced defense led by super rookie Drew Doughty has been maturing with every game.

Funny thing, this was supposed to be a rebuilding year for the organization. At least that's what the Kings talked about last summer when they hired Terry Murray as coach. Murray's ability to work with young players was his biggest selling point because Los Angeles had a mother lode of young talent it wanted to give a baptism under fire. But Murray was generally considered to be a bridge to the future.

Instead, he has worked some kind of magic. Los Angeles has the ninth-best penalty-killing percentage after being 29th last season. Only five teams have allowed fewer goals than the Kings, who were last overall in that department. The improved overall play has helped the Kings make big strides quickly and get a couple of games over .500 in February, while creating some momentum for a finish that has Los Angeles playing 20 of its final 33 games on the road.

That's a tough run to the playoffs, but if the Kings get there, somebody will probably notice.

This week's rankings:

Power Rankings
CurrentTeamPrevious
1Rangers · Trends2
One of the most impressive things about the Rangers this season is that they've been able to win so many games while getting almost no offense from Brandon Dubinsky, and Brad Richards not putting up the type of numbers they may have expected.
2Canucks · Trends3
Since the start of the new year the Canucks have lost just two games in regulation. Defenseman Kevin Bieska helped keep that going Saturday in Colorado when he saved an empty net goal by making a diving save at one end of the ice, then followed it up with the game-tying goal at the other end.
3Red Wings · Trends1
Even before Jimmy Howard's injury the Red Wings looked like a team that was in need of a backup goalie upgrade, and nothing we've seen since his injury has changed that.
4Predators · Trends5
If the playoffs started Monday, the Predators and Blues would be a first-round matchup. Based on the game they played Saturday night that might be a pretty exciting series.
5Bruins · Trends4
The Bruins have really fallen back to the pack in the standings recently and haven't won back-to-back games since Jan. 10-12. They are 5-5-1 over their past 11 games.
6Blues · Trends6
As of Monday there are only five goalies in the NHL with at least five shutouts this season. Two of them, Brian Elliott and Jaroslav Halak, play for the Blues. That's about Ken Hitchcock, ladies and gentlemen.
7Penguins · Trends7
The following stat comes via the Penguins Radio Network on Twitter (@PensRadioNet). In his career Evgeni Malkin has played 82 games without Sidney Crosby in the lineup, or what amounts to a full season of games. His numbers: 49 goals, 112 points.
8Devils · Trends14
The Devils make a big push as they enter the week riding a four-game winning streak and having gained a point in eight of their past 10 games.
9Sharks · Trends10
The Sharks followed up a three-game losing streak with a three-game winning streak this week, including shutouts from Antti Niemi against Calgary and Columbus.
10Flyers · Trends8
It's usually a good thing when you outscore your opponent 4-0 and outshoot them 24-1 in the third period, right? Well, not when you entered the period down 6-0, as the Flyers did on Saturday against New Jersey. Too little, too late.
11Maple Leafs · Trends13
Toronto responded from what could have been a crushing loss in Pittsburgh on Tuesday night with back-to-back wins, both of which were shutouts with James Reimer in the crease. Could have been an ugly week with the way it started.
12Blackhawks · Trends9
The Blackhawks enter the week on a five-game losing streak, and it's already their second losing streak of at least four games since the start of January.
13Capitals · Trends12
Even if Nicklas Backstrom wasn't already injured, the loss of Brooks Laich, for however long it will be, would have been a costly one for the Capitals. Fortunately, nobody else in the Southeast seems all that interested in winning the division.
14Panthers · Trends16
Another game with first place on the line Tuesday night in Washington.
15Kings · Trends15
New week, same old story. Jonathan Quick is awesome, the offense ... well ... is not. By far the lowest scoring team in the league, well behind Columbus and Minnesota. Not a good sign.
16Senators · Trends11
The Senators could be in trouble. The losing streak is now at six, and they have still played more games than every team they're competing with for a playoff spot.
17Wild · Trends17
Like Toronto, another team that overcame a brutal third-period collapse and followed it up with a big win. They picked up a 1-0 victory against Colorado after giving up four goals in the final 10 minutes against Nashville.
18Lightning · Trends20
Martin St. Louis played his 900th career game over the weekend and celebrated it with a hat trick against the Florida Panthers. The Lightning have been on a roll recently, winning six of seven, with the only loss coming in overtime against Winnipeg, but they're still pretty far out of the playoff race.
19Avalanche · Trends18
Eventually their shootout luck was going to run out, as it did over the weekend against Vancouver. First time they've lost one going back to last season, and the losing streak is at five starting the week.
20Jets · Trends21
The Jets should be happy about this whacky divisional alignment, for this year anyway, because the Southeast is the only one they would still have a chance to win right now.
21Ducks · Trends19
Teemu Selanne never gets old. Watching him play never gets old, and he never seems to show any signs of age when he's on the ice. It's incredible to watch.
22Stars · Trends23
The Stars picked up the extra point against Minnesota over the weekend, winning in a shootout, but if they're going to jump over the Wild they can't allow them to gain a point in regulation in the head-to-head matchups.
23Islanders · Trends25
John Tavares continues to be one of the hottest players in the NHL, adding four more goals and two more assists over his past five games.
24Flames · Trends22
In seven games with the Flames, Mike Cammalleri has two goals and no assists. Not exactly starting off with a bang.
25Sabres · Trends28
After scoring 31 goals in 62 games last season, Drew Stafford has just eight in his first 50 games this year.
26Hurricanes · Trends27
And speaking of players having down years, Eric Staal is on pace for just 18 goals this season. The only time he's scored fewer than 29 in a single season was during his rookie year in 2003-04. He scored 11.
27Oilers · Trends29
Sam Gagner's week was perhaps the best on-ice development for the Oilers since they went to the Stanley Cup Finals back in 2005-06. Seriously. His historic eight-point night on Thursday was followed by a three-point first period in his next game on Saturday. Even more impressive is that two-game stretch came against Detroit and Chicago, two pretty good teams. Oilers have won four of their past five.
28Coyotes · Trends26
The Coyotes are still in the playoff race, but they're headed in the wrong direction having won just five of their previous 17 games.
29Canadiens · Trends24
Tough times in Montreal as the Canadiens hit the bottom spot in the Eastern Conference over the weekend.
30Blue Jackets · Trends30
Friday's overtime win in Anaheim snapped what had been the Jackets latest six-game losing streak. So that's a positive for the week.
 
 
 
 
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