Six Avalanche-Kings details to watch heading into Game 3: Strong defense, depth battles
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LOS ANGELES — Early Wednesday morning, not long after the clock hit midnight following a marathon Game 2, a disappointed D.J. Smith said he believed his team played two good games in Colorado. The second, he believed, was better than the first.“We had every opportunity,” said the Los Angeles Kings coach, whose team trails 2-0 in the series. “Got a lead with (6:56) to go. You have to be able to close it out.”Advertisement




