- LOS ANGELES — Shot-blocking came first, then the scoring. Penalty-killing paved the way and the missing power play surfaced and joined the Los Angeles Kings' Stanley Cup party, providing the hammer on the final two goals. (nola.com)
- Long before Kings fans yelled in unison We picked up our socks right after that. Theyre within a game of giving New Jersey the boot. Devils Coach Peter DeBoer hated to admit it. The failed five-on-three was big. (Los Angeles Times)
- So the New Jersey Devils will either make history, or soon be history. With a 4-0 loss to the Los Angeles Kings in Game 3 of the finals on Monday night, the Devils were pushed to the brink of elimination after a 102-point regular season. (MLive.com)
- scored to hand the Kings a commanding 3-0 lead in the best-of-seven series. The Kings can now finish off the Devils and hoist the Stanley Cup on home ice if they can complete the unlikely sweep with a Game Four win at the Staples Center on Wednesday. (NBC Sports)
- That's why the Devils are all but. They talked a better Game 4 than they played Game 3 of the Stanley Cup finals, shut out by the Kings 4-0 last night, trailing this series 3-0. For now, they can forget trying to accomplish what hasn't been done in 70 years. (New York Post)
- Los Angeles Kings left wing Simon Gagne ireturned to the lineup Monday night for Game 3 of the Stanley Cup final against the New Jersey Devils at Staples Center. (Abc Local Web)
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
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