The Los Angeles Kings are pulling away from the New York Rangers in the 2014 Stanley Cup Final, and there are a few things we've learned so far through the first three games.
After a strong 3-0 win in Game 3, the Kings are now up 3-0 in the series, as they could potentially win the Stanley Cup on Wednesday. The first two games went to overtime, but the Rangers just didn't look like they could keep up Monday, as they were unable to score a single goal.
With the series potentially almost over, let's take a look at a couple of the biggest takeaways from the first three games of the Stanley Cup Final.
Drew Doughty Doesn't Have To Score Points To Make Huge Impact
Before this series, Drew Doughty had 16 points on four goals and 12 assists. He hasn't done a lot of scoring in the series against the Rangers, but that doesn't mean he hasn't been a huge asset for his team.
Through the first three games, Doughty has just one point on a goal scored in Game 1 with a plus-minus of minus-one in the series. However, that one goal was pretty impressive, as Doughty made a terrific move ...
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Kings vs. Rangers: Biggest Takeaways from First 3 Games of Stanley Cup Final
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