Kings Extend Home Dominance with 7-2 Rout of Bruins
Los Angeles sets a franchise record with 14 straight home games without a regulation loss, while Boston suffers its sixth consecutive defeat, jeopardizing playoff hopes.
- The Los Angeles Kings defeated the Boston Bruins 7-2, marking their sixth consecutive home win and extending their record streak to 14 home games without a regulation loss.
- The Kings moved into a tie for second place in the Pacific Division with the Edmonton Oilers, solidifying their playoff positioning.
- Quinton Byfield scored for the seventh straight home game, and Warren Foegele notched his 100th career goal in the victory.
- Boston's loss leaves them six points out of the final wildcard spot in the Eastern Conference, with only ten games remaining in the regular season.
- The game featured heightened physicality, including a near goalie fight between Darcy Kuemper and Jeremy Swayman, which was stopped by officials.