YOUR FRIENDS' ACTIVITY

    Brown helps Kings beat Canucks for 2-0 series lead

    VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — Dustin Brown and the Los Angeles Kings got a lot more out of Vancouver's power plays than the top-seeded Canucks.

    Brown tied an NHL playoff record with two short-handed goals, Jonathan Quick made 46 saves and the Kings beat the Canucks 4-2 on Friday night to take a 2-0 lead in the first-round series.

    Brown had the two-goal game two nights after capping the Kings' 4-2 Game 1 victory with an empty-net goal.

    "They're huge goals," Brown said. "Special teams is a big part of playoff hockey, and it's not often you are going to see two short-handed goals like that."

    The right winger opened the scoring with 9 seconds left in the first period, and gave the Kings a 2-1 lead at 5:17 of the second. Brown became the 12th player — Wayne Greyzky did it twice — to score two short-handed goals in a playoff game.

    In addition to giving up the two short-handed goals, Vancouver was 0 for 5 on the power play.

    "Five-on-5 we played well," Canucks captain Henrik Sedin said. "The power play is not good enough right now. Not only are we not scoring, but we're giving up goals. That can't happen."

    Jarret Stoll added a power-play goal for the Kings at 8:30 of the third, a goal originally credited to Brown, and Trevor Lewis made it 4-1 with 5:09 left.

    "You need big performances at this time of year," Brown said. "It's important for us to understand where we're at and hit the reset button."

    Quick made 22 saves in the third period, allowing only Samuel Pahlsson's goal with 3:38 to play.

    "He's a younger guy, doesn't have much experience," Kings coach Darryl Sutter said. "He's no different than our other young skaters. They're still learning lots about it, and they're doing a good job of it."

    Jannik Hansen also scored for Vancouver, the Presidents' Trophy winner as the NHL regular-season points leader.

    Game 3 is Sunday night in Los Angeles.

    The game got off to another raucous start when Vancouver's Alex Burrows jabbed at the puck while it was under Quick's glove 30 seconds in. After the whistle, Quick got up and threw the puck at Burrows.

    Brown gave the Kings the lead in the final seconds of the period. Anze Kopitar intercepted Alex Edler's drop pass in the Vancouver end, cut in front of the net and tried to deke Roberto Luongo, but the goalie kicked the puck out and got caught up in a pile of Vancouver players. Brown promptly shot the puck into the vacant net with former Canucks forward Willie Mitchell off for holding.

    "It's just execution. Execution and communication," Canucks forward Ryan Kesler said. "We've got to forget about what just happened and worry about the next game."

    Hansen tied it 17 seconds into the second period, deflecting Henrik Sedin's wrist shot past Quick.

    However, with Mitchell in the box again for holding, Brown scored on a short-handed breakaway 5 minutes later. The breakaway came after Canucks defenseman Dan Hamhuis fell while trying to field a back pass from partner Kevin Bieksa at the Los Angeles blue line.

    "They're momentum killers," Bieksa said about the short-handed goals. "You go out on the power play looking to generate chances. A couple of unfortunate plays and it's in the back of our net."

    In the third, Stoll jammed the puck in from close range during a power play, and Lewis scored on a wraparound. Pahlsson completed the scoring.

    "It was strictly a game of special teams out there," Sutter said. "Five-on 5, we weren't very impressive."

    Notes: Canucks defenseman Keith Ballard, playing his first game since sustaining a concussion in early February, assisted on Pahlsson's goal. Ballard missed 30 games. ... Vancouver forward Byron Bitz served the first game of a two-game suspension for a hit to the head on Kyle Clifford in Game 1. Andrew Ebbett took Bitz's spot in the lineup. ... Clifford sat out because of an undisclosed upper-body injury. Andrei Loktionov took his place in the lineup.

    Loading...
    • Bieber behind wheel as car hits man in Hollywood

      LOS ANGELES (AP) — Video shows Justin Bieber running into a photographer with his white Ferrari in Hollywood, but police say there was no crime and the injuries aren't life-threatening.

    • Campbell-Brown 'is not a cheat': manager

      (Reuters) - Embattled Jamaican sprinter Veronica Campbell-Brown's manager emphatically denied on Tuesday that the twice Olympic 200 meters gold medalist was a drugs cheat. "That she should now be accused of infringing on anti-doping rules is a shock to her," Claude Bryan said in a statement after the Jamaican Athletics Administrative Association (JAAA) provisionally suspended the world champion following a positive test for a banned diuretic at a meeting last month. ...

    • Man charged with tossing wife off cruise ship

      SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) — A California grand jury has indicted a Florida man on charges he strangled his ex-wife and tossed her off a cruise ship in Italy.

    • Kim and Kanye's Baby Name Is Not That Strange

      It's being reported that rapper Kanye West and his reality star girlfriend Kim Kardashian have named their brand-new baby, born this weekend, Kaidence Donda West. Donda was Kanye's late mother's name, so that makes sense, but, um, Kaidence? What's going on with Kaidence?

    • Tennis-McEnroe calls for Nadal to be seeded four at Wimbledon

      By Martyn Herman LONDON, June 18 (Reuters) - Wimbledon's seeding committee should use its power to promote 11-times grand slam champion Rafa Nadal into the top four, according to three-times former champion John McEnroe. Speaking the day before the seeds are announced for the grasscourt slam which starts on Monday, the American said it would be "totally wrong" if Nadal had to play world number one Novak Djokovic, defending champion Roger Federer or home favourite Andy Murray in the quarter-finals. ...

    • Danish mothers hold public breastfeeding protest

      Hundreds of Danish mothers have held a breastfeeding protest outside Copenhagen's City Hall after customers at a cafe told a woman suckling her baby in public that it was disgusting. Monday's protest was ...

    • Yankees' Youkilis needs surgery, Teixeira to DL

      NEW YORK (AP) — Kevin Youkilis needs back surgery and Mark Teixeira returned to the 15-day disabled list Tuesday with an aching right wrist, the latest injury setbacks for the depleted New York Yankees.

    • Massachusetts police search NFL player's home in homicide probe: report

      (Reuters) - Massachusetts State Police searched the home of New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez on Tuesday as part of a probe into a suspected homicide, according to ABC News. Hernandez was initially uncooperative with police after the body of a 27-year-old man was found in an industrial park near his home in North Attleborough on Monday, ABC News said, citing unnamed law enforcement sources. A police spokesman confirmed there was a homicide investigation under way in North Attleborough, but declined to give further details. ...

    Loading...

    Follow Yahoo! News

    Brought to you byYahoo! Sports