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Campbell earns shutout for Los Angeles Kings in 3-0 upset of Calgary Flames

Mar 25, 2019 | 9:54 PM

CALGARY — The top team in the NHL’s Western Conference tripped on the basement-dweller Monday when the Los Angeles Kings upset the Calgary Flames 3-0.

Kings backup goaltender Jack Campbell earned his second career shutout and his first win since Feb. 5 stopping 42 shots.

Jonny Brodzinski and defenceman Derek Forbort scored with Tyler Toffoli adding an empty-net goal for Los Angeles (28-39-8). The Kings won their third straight, but won’t see the post-season.

Flames goaltender Mike Smith turned away 18 shots in the loss.

Calgary (47-22-7) still topped the Pacific Division six points up on the San Jose Sharks, who were at home to Detroit later Monday.

Kings defenceman Drew Doughty was booed whenever he touched the puck at the Saddledome. He told Sportsnet earlier in the day he had “no respect” for Flames forward Matthew Tkachuk.

The two players have history dating back to Tkachuk elbowing Doughty in the head two years ago. Tkachuk served a two-game suspension for it.

Doughty and Tkachuk tangled early in the third with Doughty taking a slashing penalty.

A healthy scratch in three of the last four Kings games, forward Ilya Kovalchuk did not accompany the team on their three-game road swing through Calgary, Edmonton and Vancouver.

Head coach Willie Desjardins dressed seven defencemen and 11 forwards Monday.

After a scoreless second period, Kings centre Brodzinski beat Smith with a wrist shot from the top of the circle at 11:51 of the third for a 2-0 lead.

Calgary trailed 1-0 after two periods despite outshooting the Kings 31-14.

Los Angeles ended the first period and opened the second with a two-man advantage, but didn’t generate a goal with it.

Forbort threaded a soft wrist shot through traffic to beat Smith glove side 57 seconds after the opening faceoff.

Notes: Flames forward Sam Bennett was scratched with an upper-body injury . . . Kings forward Kyle Clifford of Ayr, Ont., played his 600th career game. 

Donna Spencer, The Canadian Press

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