The Los Angeles Kings showed their championship poise and experience in Wednesday night's 5-4 victory over the Chicago Blackhawks at the United Center.
It was an impressive win for the Kings, who erased three one-goal deficits to earn two points and strengthen their chances of making the playoffs in the Western Conference.
The defending Stanley Cup champions were 0-2 versus the Blackhawks entering this matchup and won't play them again this season unless they meet in the playoffs.
Let's look at three things we learned about Los Angeles from its thrilling win in Chicago.
Dustin Brown Is Playing Much Better Than He Was at the Start of the Year
Dustin Brown has 19 points (12 goals, seven assists) in 32 games this season, and nine of those points have come in the month of March (14 games).
As the team captain, Brown leads by example with his physical play, effort and goal scoring. The Kings forward scored the game-winning goal in the third period of Wednesday's victory and had a plus/minus rating of two in 18:09 of ice time. Brown also led all Kings players with six hits and 28 shifts i ...
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What We Learned About the Kings from Their Thrilling Victory over Blackhawks
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