Kings captain Dustin Brown scored two goals to lead the Los Angeles past Calgary 3-1 on Monday for its second win over the Flames in three days.
Brown and Jarret Stoll scored first-period goals before Brown added an empty-netter for the defending Stanley Cup champions, who moved up to third place in the Western Conference with their 11th win in 14 games. Jonathan Quick made 23 saves.
Mikael Backlund ruined Quick's shutout bid with 5:22 to play for last-place Calgary, which has lost six straight games on the road.
At Ottawa, Ontario, David Krejci scored the shootout winner and had an assist in regulation as the Boston Bruins defeated the Senators 3-2.
Tuuka Rask made 30 saves in regulation and stopped three of four Senators in the shootout, including a bizarre attempt from Kaspars Daugavins. The Ottawa forward carried the puck by pressing down with the tip of his stick before attempting a failed 360 move in front of Rask.
Shawn Thornton and Daniel Paille scored for Boston, which rallied from a 2-0 deficit to win its 10th straight in Ottawa.
Guillaume Latendresse in his first game back from injury since Jan. 30 and Kyle Turris scored in regulation for the Senators. Robin Lehner made 33 saves through three periods and overtime.
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