Coyotes delay Kings’ party, send series back to desert
May 21, 2012 - 1:03 am
LOS ANGELES - The Clarence Campbell Bowl was in Staples Center for the first time, waiting to be presented by commissioner Gary Bettman to the NHL's Western Conference champions. The Kings' long-suffering fans gathered downtown shortly after dawn, eager to witness a series sweep and a coronation.
And then Captain Coyote and his goalie crashed the party for a win that suggests this series is far from finished.
Shane Doan scored two goals, Mike Smith made 36 saves in his third playoff shutout, and the Phoenix Coyotes emphatically avoided elimination with a 2-0 victory over Los Angeles in Game 4 of the conference finals on Sunday.
Ray Whitney and Antoine Vermette had assists for the Coyotes, who avoided the sweep by snapping the eighth-seeded Kings' eight-game winning streak and canceling Los Angeles' plans to celebrate its first berth in the Stanley Cup Finals since 1993. With their backs against the glass, the Coyotes soundly outplayed an opponent that had been on an 11-1 run through the postseason.
"We recognize we put ourselves in a tough position, (but) we also know it has been done," said Doan, Phoenix's captain since 2003 and the sole remaining member of the Winnipeg Jets team that moved to the desert in 1996.
"I guess that's what sports are all about, trying to do something that someone hasn't done for a while, try to do things (when) the odds are kind of stacked against you," Doan added. "Nobody wants to be in the position we're in, but everybody wants to prove they can answer that call."
Phoenix still must win three more games to become the fourth team to rally from a 3-0 series deficit, but the Coyotes finally regained the form they showed in knocking off Chicago and Nashville in the first two rounds.
Game 5 is Tuesday at Phoenix. Los Angeles is 7-0 on the road in the playoffs, but the Coyotes can't wait to see another whiteout in their stands.
"Two ways to look at it: They're either due to lose, or we've got to find a way to stop them," Doan said. "Law of averages says you're going to lose eventually on the road, so it happens. Next game wouldn't be a bad one to lose."
Doan scored on a power play in the first period and on a deflection in the second, silencing the crowd at the Kings' first loss since April 18. Smith, who has all three of his shutouts on the road, made several impressive saves while outplaying Jonathan Quick for the first time in the series.
"We had nothing to lose," Smith said. "We had to make sure we played our best game."
Quick stopped 19 shots with little help from his Los Angeles teammates, who were shut out for the first time in the postseason while hitting a bump in what had been one of the most impressive playoff runs in NHL history.
"Phoenix played a really good game and came out hard," Kings defenseman Matt Greene said. "They played well, and we can play better. We need to respond better than that."
Los Angeles went 0-for-6 on the power play and is mired in a 3-for-60 slump.
"Do I like going back on the road tomorrow? No, absolutely not," Kings coach Darryl Sutter said.
PHOENIX 2
LOS ANGELES 0
■ KEY: Shane Doan scored both goals and Mike Smith made 36 saves as the Coyotes stayed alive in the Western Conference finals.
■ NEXT: Game 5, Kings at Coyotes, 6 p.m. Tuesday, NBCSP (38)
RANGERS' PRUST SUSPENDED
NEW YORK - Rangers forward Brandon Prust was suspended for one game by the NHL on Sunday for his elbow to the head of New Jersey Devils defenseman Anton Volchenkov in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference finals.
Prust will miss Game 4 tonight in New Jersey and could be replaced by forward Brandon Dubinsky, who has been out since Game 7 of the first round because of an injured right foot.
Prust elbowed Volchenkov in the back of the head in the second period of the Rangers' 3-0 win on Saturday. Volchenkov was uninjured and didn't miss a shift. No penalty was called.
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