The Tampa Bay Lightning travel to Los Angeles on Thursday night looking to extend their impressive winning streak. The franchise has won five consecutive games as part of a dominant stretch that has them sitting near the top of the Atlantic Division standings.
The Kings present a tough challenge as they look to replicate their earlier 2-1 victory when these teams met earlier this season. Adrian Kempe led Los Angeles with two goals in that contest.
Tampa Bay Lightning continue to climb up the rankings with strong record
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Tampa Bay enters Thursday's matchup with a strong 23-13-3 record and 49 points. The Lightning have been particularly effective away from home, posting an excellent 12-4-3 mark in road games this season.
The team boasts a +26 scoring differential with 129 goals scored and just 103 allowed through 39 games. Those numbers reflect a balanced attack that can both generate offense and play solid defense when needed.
Over their last 10 games, Tampa Bay has gone 7-2-1 while averaging 4.1 goals per game. The Lightning have been aggressive, averaging 6.5 penalties and 17.9 penalty minutes while giving up just 2.8 goals per game during that stretch. The offensive firepower has overwhelmed opponents despite the high penalty totals.
Nikita Kucherov leads Tampa Bay with 18 goals and 33 assists through 39 games. Darren Raddysh has been productive lately with six goals and five assists over the past 10 contests, providing secondary scoring behind the superstar winger.
Los Angeles Kings continue to struggle at home despite strong offense
Los Angeles has endured an inconsistent season that has left them hovering around playoff positioning. Their home performance has been especially bad, with a 5-8-4 record at
Crypto.com Arena, which has made things hard for the franchise.
Their overall record of 16-13-9, while better, hasn’t cleared them for a playoff spot just yet, as they remain one of the weaker teams from the Pacific Division. If Anze Kopitar wants to reach the playoffs for his final year with the Kings, the team needs to kick in their top gear.
One silver lining in their play, however, has been their plus-one scoring differential. They've scored 98 goals while allowing 97 through 38 games, showing they can hang with most opponents even if the results haven't followed.
Kevin Fiala paces Los Angeles with 13 goals and 12 assists. Alex Laferriere has provided recent production with four goals and two assists over the last 10 games. The Kings have gone just 3-5-2 over their past 10 contests while averaging only 2.3 goals per game.
Los Angeles has averaged 4.7 penalties and 10.5 penalty minutes while giving up 2.5 goals per game during that span. The offensive struggles have been the primary issue holding them back. Both teams enter Thursday's matchup healthy with no injuries listed.
Puck drop is scheduled for 7 p.m. EST at Crypto.com Arena as the Lightning look to extend their winning streak to six games.
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