The Los Angeles Kings beat the Toronto Maple Leafs with a goal by Kimbee

Celebrate 400 Kings Goals

New York. Adrian Quimby can’t be stopped.

In his 400th game in the National Hockey League last night, he scored his sixth goal of the season and now shares the top spot in the Swedish Shooting League with Eric Carlson and Victor Olofsson.

“I try to shoot more and be a threat all the time,” he says.

The Los Angeles Kings quickly recovered from Thursday’s unexpected loss to Winnipeg to defeat the currently shaken Toronto 4-2 at home at the Crypto.com Arena last night.

One of the organizers of the victory was called as usual Adrian Kempe. In the power game at the start of the second half, he got a pass Kevin Viala On the right wing he was slapped with a terrible direct sledgehammer.

It was his sixth goal of the season – in the 400th game in total for the Kings – and thus shares a top spot in the Swedish Shooting League with Erik Karlsson and Viktor Olofsson.

– I just try to keep shooting and be a threat all the time. In the past, we’ve sometimes, the whole team, thought too much instead of just shooting, says the 26-year-old German of LA Kings Insider.

Victor Arvidson was also applauded as a dangerous smoker in a second-half strength match and the Southern California Kings eventually won 4-2.

– We faced another strong opponent and we played well for 60 minutes. Above all else, we took care of our area way better than last time, says Kembe.

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Pierre Engvall scored one of Toronto’s goals and William Nylander played the other.

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