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Kings vs Jets Game 62: Lines, Notes & How to Watch

Trevor Moore is still listed day-to-day and there’s no indication of whether he’ll play or not tonight.

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To finish off their road trip, the Los Angeles Kings take on the Winnipeg Jets Tuesday night.

Puck drops at 5:00 PM.

The Jets have been on a slide recently, losing three in a row heading into Tuesday's game.

They're still a dangerous team though, with stars like Connor Hellebuyck, Kyle Connor, Mark Scheifele and Josh Morrissey. 

All signs point to Pheonix Copley getting the start in net, after Jonathan Quick was pulled on Sunday against the New York Rangers.

Trevor Moore is still listed day-to-day and there's no indication of whether he'll play or not tonight.

But the top six remained the same in practice. Meaning if Moore is back, he'll be in a bottom-six role.

Brendan Lemieux is away from the team right now for family reasons, so he won't be available Tuesday. 

Carl Grundstrom will return tonight per Todd McLellan, so someone will have to be sent down from the Kings roster.

Expected Los Angeles Kings Lines:

Quinton Byfield-Anze Kopitar-Adrian Kempe

Kevin Fiala-Phil Danault-Viktor Arvidsson

Alex Iafallo-Blake Lizotte-Gabe Vilardi

Carl Grundstrom-Rasmus Kupari-Arthur Kaliyev

Defense:

Mikey Anderson-Drew Doughty

Sean Durzi-Matt Roy 

Alex Edler-Sean Walker

Goalies:

Pheonix Copley

Jonathan Quick

Expected Winnipeg Jets Lines:

Kyle Connor-Mark Scheifele-Blake Wheeler

Nino Niederreiter-Pierre-Luc Dubois-Nikolaj Ehlers

Saku Maenalenen-Adam Lowry-Karson Kuhlman

Morgan Barron-Kevin Stenlund-Sam Gagner

Defense:

Josh Morrissey-Dylan Demelo

Brenden Dillon-Neal Pionk

Kyle Capobianco-Nate Schmidt

Goalies:

Connor Hellebyuk

David Rittich

Special Teams:

Los Angeles Kings Power Play: 52-203, 25.62%, 3rd in NHL

Los Angeles Kings Penalty Kill: 51-207, 75.36%, 25th in NHL

Winnipeg Jets Power Play: 42-195, 21.54%, 15th in NHL

Winnipeg Jets Penalty Kill: 26-170, 84.71%, 2nd in NHL

Los Angeles Kings Pregame Notes:

  • The Kings have points in six of their last eight games against the Jets in Winnipeg, dating back to Nov. 13, 2016 (3-2-3).
  • No Kings skater has more road power-play points this season than Viktor Arvidsson (9).
  • Arthur Kaliyev (26-24=50) recorded his 50th career NHL point on Sunday against the Rangers.
  • Only Toronto (66) and Tampa Bay (66) have more first period goals this season than the Kings (62).
  • Drew Doughty’s average time-on-ice per game of 26:16 minutes sits in the league trailing only Colorado’s Cale Makar (26:57).

How to Watch:

TV: Bally Sports West, ESPN+; Radio: iHeartRadio

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