LOS ANGELES (AP) — Marcus Johansson scored with 11 seconds remaining in overtime Saturday night and the Minnesota Wild defeated the Los Angeles Kings 4-3 for the second straight game after trailing by two goals after two periods.
Johansson’s wrist shot went was near the top of the net and beat Kings goaltender Jonathan Quick on his stick side. Ryan Suter sent it to overtime with 2 seconds remaining with a snap shot near the blue line that Quick was unable to get his glove on.
Matt Roy could have put the Kings up by two goals with 36 seconds remaining, but his shot hit the right post on an empty-net situation.
Matt Dumba and Joel Eriksson Ek also tallied goals for Minnesota, and Jordan Greenway had a pair of assists. Cam Talbot made 30 saves for the Wild, who have won their first two games for the first time since 2015-16.
Gabriel Vilardi, Blake Lizotte and Alex Athanasiou scored for Los Angeles while Jeff Carter had two assists. Quick stopped 40 shots.
QUICK START
Dumba put the Wild up 1-0 just 21 seconds into the game when he threw it on net and it deflected off Kings defenseman Kurtis MacDermid and past Quick. It is the quickest goal by a defenseman in team history and tied for the eighth-fastest goal in Minnesota history
UPON FURTHER REVIEW
Vilardi’s goal tied it at 1 with 3:02 remaining in the first period. Officials originally determined there was no goal, but it was overturned when replays showed the puck crossed the goal line before the net came off its moorings.
MILESTONE
Suter became the second active NHL defenseman and 28th all-time to reach 500 assists on Dumba’s goal. It was also his 300th with the Wild, making him the second player in team history to reach that mark.
GOOD EARLY IMPRESSION
Athanasiou has a pair of goals in his first two games with LA. He signed two days before the start of training camp after splitting time between Detroit and Edmonton last season. The 26-year-old forward gave the Kings a 3-1 lead midway through the second period on a rebound off a 2-on-1 break after Talbot stopped Jeff Carter’s first shot.
ICE CHIPS
Wild: Dumba owns 10 first goals of a game for Minnesota, which is second in team history amongst defensemen (Suter has 11). … Wild defensemen have eight of the team’s 18 points (three goals, five assists). Minnesota was fourth in the league last season in points scored by defensemen with 168.
Kings: G Cal Petersen and defensemen Sean Walker and Kurtis MacDermid were activated to the roster after being unavailable due to COVID-19 protocols. … Carter owns 27 points (13 goals, 14 assists) in 34 games against the Wild.
UP NEXT
Wild: Continue their four-game road trip on Monday against the Anaheim Ducks.
Kings: Host the Colorado Avalanche on Tuesday.
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