The Kings had won two straight and three of four before news dropping a 3-2 shootout decision twitter in Detroit on Saturday. Los Angeles held a 2-1 lead over the Red Wings heading into the final minute of regulation, but the hosts received a bit of luck to even the score with 26.1 seconds left. Niklas Kronwall was credited with the strange power-play goal, as his deflected shot bounced off the netting behind the Los Angeles goal and struck Kings netminder Jonathan Quick in the back before trickling in the net to even the score at 2-2. The goal was upheld following a video review, with the NHL releasing a statement afterward explaining that the play was not reviewable. Needless to say, Kings head coach Darryl Sutter was not pleased with the decision. "That's embarrassing for the league," said Sutter. "It doesn't matter if we'd have scored, or if they had scored it. That's embarrassing." Tomas Tatar eventually won the game for Detroit by scoring the lone goal of the shootout. Mike Richards and Jeff Carter both scored on the power play for the Kings, while Quick stopped 33 shots in defeat. <br>Source: http://www.foxnews.com/sports/2014/01/20/kings-hope-to-bounce-back-in-matinee-clash-with-bruins/
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