Power play was great for the Los Angeles Kings but the penalty kill was not
Through the first two games, the Los Angeles Kings were really strong when the opposing team had a man advantage. The Sabres and Bruins combined to go 0-for-10 when they had the power play but the Senators had no issue in this game as they scored four goals on power play opportunities.
Meanwhile, the Kings were equally as good as the Senators when they had the man advantage as they scored three goals on five opportunities. Kevin Fiala would get the scoring started with a power play goal in the first period and added another power play goal in the second period while Adrian Kempe had a power play goal of his own.
Another notable performance from the power play unit was Brandt Clarke and Anze Kopitar as they would have assists on all three goals. It was great to see the power play unit play as well as it did but the penalty kill unit has to be a concern if this trend continues.