Surprising Kings push Canucks into 3-0 hole
April 16, 2012 - 1:02 am
LOS ANGELES -- When Jonathan Quick rapped his goal stick on his posts as the buzzer sounded, the sellout crowd unleashed 11 years of deferred playoff excitement on their Los Angeles Kings.
After so many false starts and failures, the long-suffering Kings are on the verge of an unlikely breakthrough.
The mighty Vancouver Canucks? They're on the brink of collapse.
Quick made 41 saves, Dustin Brown scored on a long rebound with 13:30 to play, and the eighth-seeded Kings pushed Vancouver to the edge of a shocking playoff ouster with a 1-0 victory in Game 3 on Sunday night.
Brown sparked the Kings with a crushing second-period hit on Vancouver captain Henrik Sedin, and his fourth goal of a stellar series put the Kings one win from their first playoff series victory since 2001. They couldn't celebrate until Quick finished off his second career playoff shutout after posting a club-record 10 in the regular season.
"We've gone through a lot this year, but we've always battled out and found a way," Brown said. "It's important for us to understand that we can't take it easy now that we have a three-game lead ... but it feels great to have an opportunity to close out a series at home."
With their stalwart captain and their All-Star goalie playing at their absolute peaks, the Kings earned a chance to finish off the two-time Presidents' Trophy-winning Canucks in Game 4 on Wednesday night.
The Kings also snapped a five-game playoff losing streak at Staples Center. Los Angeles is starved for playoff success after watching first-round defeats the past two years following an eight-year postseason absence.
"This team has been trying to put pieces together for the last six years," Brown said. "It's been a long road, and I really think it's only just starting for us. Going into the series, did this group believe we could beat them? Definitely. We never thought we were going to be up 3-0 in a series against a team that's pretty well dominated this league for the last two years. Still, it's three games, and it takes four to win."
After barely making the playoffs and blowing the Pacific Division title in the final week of the regular season, the Kings stunned the defending Western Conference champions with two 4-2 victories in Vancouver last week, taking a 2-0 lead in a seven-game playoff series for the first time since the Second Six franchise's debut season in 1968.
Vancouver largely controlled the first two periods of Game 3, but Quick kept it even until the Kings got some flow in the third. Anze Kopitar set up the goal with a sharp drop pass to Williams, whose vicious shot that bounced off Cory Schneider's pads straight to Brown.
Los Angeles had a power play for the final 1:35 of regulation, but the Canucks pulled Schneider anyway. Quick beat his stick on the goalposts in celebration after time expired.
Schneider made 19 saves in his first start of the postseason for Vancouver, but also gave up a rebound of Justin Williams' shot leading to Brown's goal. Despite a huge shots advantage, the Canucks failed to score on four power plays, dropping to 0-for-14 in the series.
Vancouver has lost seven of its last eight postseason games since taking a 2-0 lead in last year's Stanley Cup Finals.
"I think you know the stats," Sedin said. "It's not easy, but I think we have the team in here to do it. It's going to turn around, and we all know what can happen. We were there last year. Chicago was one game away from (rallying from an 0-3 first-round series deficit), and we're in the same spot right now."
Three of the previous six Presidents' Trophy winners lost their first-round playoff series.
AROUND THE LEAGUE
■ FLYERS FIGHT FOR 3-0 LEAD ON PENS -- At Philadelphia, Danny Briere, Matt Read and Max Talbot each scored twice to guide the Flyers to an 8-4 victory over the Pittsburgh Penguins in a fight-filled Game 3 of the Eastern Conference first-round series. Wayne Simmonds and Claude Giroux also scored to help Philadelphia take a 3-0 lead in the combustible series. Game 4 is Wednesday in Philadelphia.
There was a rare fight between superstars when Pittsburgh captain Sidney Crosby squared off against Giroux.
Jordan Staal and James Neal scored twice for the Penguins.
■ PREDATORS REGAIN EDGE ON WINGS -- At Detroit, Shea Weber turned boos into silence with a goal in the first period and Nashville held on to defeat Detroit 3-2 to take a 2-1 lead in the Western Conference series. Henrik Zetterberg scored with just under a minute left to pull the Red Wings within one, but they were unable to tie the game.
■ PANTHERS GET EVEN WITH DEVILS -- At Sunrise, Fla., Stephen Weiss scored the first two playoff goals of his 10-year NHL career, Jose Theodore stopped 23 shots and Florida won a playoff game for the first time in nearly 15 years, beating New Jersey 4-2 even the Eastern Conference series at a game apiece.