The Toronto Maple Leafs (44-25-4) are in California for a back-to-back series, as they faced the Los Angeles Kings (40-23-9) today and are scheduled to play the Anaheim Ducks tomorrow. Anthony Stolarz led the Leafs onto the ice for the game against the Kings, while Darcy Kuemper started in net for Los Angeles. Tanner Jeannot and Alex Turcotte remained day-to-day with their injuries. Playoffs are weeks away. The Kings need to stay sharp and win today – those two points are vital.
First Period Showdown
The first period was underway with both the Kings and the Maple Leafs displaying a high level of physicality, energy, and engagement. The teams exchanged numerous hits until a fight broke out between Jeff Malott and Brandon Carlo, leading to five-minute major penalties for both. With the power play over, Kuemper continued to defend well, making key saves. Despite the scoreless outcome at the buzzer, the first period was anything but dull, played in front of a highly energetic and vocal crowd.
This is what you call a TILT 🥊 pic.twitter.com/LAlx5YHcdM
— LA Kings (@LAKings) March 29, 2025
Bring On the Second
Alex Laferriere opened the scoring early, netting a backhand goal just one minute into the second period to give the Kings a 1-0 lead. Shortly after, the play saw Matthew Knies push Mikey Anderson, sending him into a collision with the Kings’ net. Kuemper was slow to his feet but resumed in his net, nonetheless. As the period wound down, the Kings showcased their strengths: getting on the scoreboard early and keeping the puck out of their defensive zone.
WHAT A MOVE LAFFY pic.twitter.com/5i7IRJSHep
— LA Kings (@LAKings) March 30, 2025
The Third Period Push
Kuemper provided solid and reliable goaltending, consistently bouncing back to his feet with impressive tenacity in the last forty minutes of play. As the last twenty minutes was underway, Auston Matthews’ first shot was turned aside, but he scored on his second try at 19:05 with a snap shot, his twenty-ninth of the year. Immediately after, Los Angeles called a timeout for a review of the play. Los Angeles challenged Matthews’ goal for a high stick, and the review was unsuccessful for the Kings, leading to a delay of game penalty against them. Locked at 1-1, the game took a turn for the worse for the Kings when Drew Doughty tripped Mitch Marner, resulting in a power-play and a potential goal for the Leafs. The Kings, now in a state of panic, scrambled frantically to defend their zone. Kuemper then tripped Matthews, drawing a tripping penalty. Almost as if on cue, John Tavares found the back of the net, giving the Leafs a 2-0 lead. The goal marked his 490th in his career.
As Jim Fox nicely puts it, “it’s one of those games.” Tavares scored his second goal of the night and his 35th of the season, ultimately securing the win for the Maple Leafs. The final score saw the Kings fall to the Maple Leafs 3-1. Their next challenge would be a home game against the San Jose Sharks tomorrow.
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