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Kings’ Dream Run Ends: Four Goals in Five Minutes Can’t Prevent 4-1 Loss to Las Vegas

February 6, 2026 4 Min Read
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On February 19, 2014, the Los Angeles Kings faced a tough game at T-Mobile Arena, quickly overwhelmed by the Vegas Golden Knights (27-16-14). The Knights demonstrated dominance early, scoring four goals within the first five minutes, leading to a decisive 4-1 victory. Adin Hill made 32 saves, while goals from Mark Stone, Mitch Marner, Jack Eichel, and Pavel Dorofoev fueled Vegas’ offensive surge.

The Kings delivered their poorest performance of the season, coming off consecutive losses before a crucial stretch of games against Western Conference rivals that could influence their playoff prospects. The game was a swift and harsh blow for Los Angeles; Eichel opened the scoring at 11:38, followed by three more Knights’ goals in just five minutes, bringing the score to 4-0 with over six minutes remaining in the first period. Trevor Moore finally scored for the Kings, but by then, the damage was done. Vegas appeared more aggressive and focused, controlling play in all zones throughout a sloppy first period that set the tone for the night. Adding to the night’s concerns, Kings forward Andre Kuzmenko left the ice in the first period after a hit to the head and did not return, although he managed to skate to the locker room.

Despite the loss, Los Angeles celebrated a milestone as Anze Kopitar recorded his 1,300th career NHL point with an assist on Moore’s goal, making him the 39th player in league history and the eighth foreign-born player to reach this achievement.

Following the early offensive turmoil, neither team scored again, and the Kings’ morale appeared to dip. Although they outshot Vegas 33-22, LA struggled with their special teams, going 0-for-5 on power plays, and repeated turnovers allowed the Knights to score four points for the second consecutive game. With this defeat, the Kings are 10 games below a .500 winning percentage, with 60 points in 56 games, leaving little margin for error as their playoff hopes diminish. The team has a pattern of slow starts followed by rallying efforts that often end in overtime or shootout losses, with Thursday’s first period exemplifying this issue. Their next game is scheduled for February 25th against Vegas at Crypto.com Arena, marking the start of a six-game homestand. Fans will likely see Artemi Panarin make his Kings debut, and the team will need reinforcements if they want any chance to secure a postseason spot.

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Fan Take: This game highlights how critical early momentum is in hockey; a poor start can derail the entire effort and make playoff ambitions feel out of reach. For fans, it’s a reminder that consistency and resilience are key, and the Kings will need to show both if they hope to turn their season around.

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