Special to the Phanatic
The City of Angels has a new star in town.
Thanks to a goal and two assists from Dustin Brown, two goals each from
Trevor Lewis and Jeff Carter and 17 saves from Conn Smythe winner
Jonathan Quick, the Los Angeles Kings took a 6-1 win over the New
Jersey Devils in Game 6 on Monday to win the Stanley Cup for the first
time in franchise history.
The first eighth seed to win the
Cup, the Kings had held a 3-0 lead in this series after a pair of
wins in New Jersey then one at home, but the Devils had won Games 4
and 5 to force a Game 6. It was the first time since 1945 in which a
team that was down 3-0 in the finals made it to a sixth game.
There would be no seventh game, though, as Los Angeles scored three
times in the first period thanks to a major penalty from New Jersey to
take command of the game and Quick took it from there.
The
third American-born player to win the Conn Smythe as MVP of the
playoffs, Quick finished the postseason with a mark of 16-4 along with
three shutouts. He posted a league-best .946 save percentage and a
1.41 goals-against average in the playoffs.
New Jersey was in the
Cup Finals for the first time since 2003 and was looking for its
fourth championship in team history, but it was not to be as the team
failed to rally from the hole it had dug itself in.
Martin
Brodeur, a four-time Vezina winner, gave up five goals on 24 shots
while Adam Henrique scored the only goal of the game for the Devils,
who were in the Cup Finals for the fifth time since 1995.
The
five-minute power play in the first period was awarded to the Kings
as Steve Bernier was given a major and misconduct for boarding defenseman Rob
Scuderi.
Scuderi was playing the puck behind his own net when
Bernier came charging in and slammed him face-first into the boards.
Scuderi was bleeding from a cut on his nose after the hit and the
Kings power play went to work at the 10:10 mark.
The first
goal came less than a minute later as a Drew Doughty shot from the left
point was redirected past Brodeur by Brown in the low slot.
The
Kings continued to skate on the advantage and made it a 2-0 game with
7:15 to play in the period. The puck was chipped down low and Los
Angeles won the battle deep to the left of the net. Mike Richards was
able to slip it to the low left circle for Brown, who cut to the
front and snapped a wrister that Carter tipped past Brodeur for his
seventh of the playoffs.
In the final seconds of the power
play, Dwight King rushed the puck down the left wing and charged the
net. He lost control of the puck, but it slid over to the right and
Lewis was able to slam it home with 4:59 left in the period.
New
Jersey wasn't able to generate much offensively in the first period
and Quick stopped all four shots he faced. The Kings, though, did
benefit from the right post late in the frame when Patrik Elias' shot
from the slot rang off the iron.
It took just 90 seconds for
the Kings to make it a 4-0 game in the second period. A turnover
behind the New Jersey net saw Brown come away with the puck and skate
it to the boards at the left circle. He snapped a pass to the slot
where Carter wristed the puck home for his second of the game.
At
the six-minute mark, Bryce Salvador was given a double-minor for
high sticking and the Kings peppered Brodeur with shots, but he
turned all of them aside to keep the game from becoming even more
lopsided.
New Jersey avoided another bullet as Los Angeles was
unable to take advantage of another power play when Ryan Carter was
called for roughing and given a misconduct at the 14:23 mark.
The Devils got some life with 1:15 to play in the second when a left-circle faceoff win saw the puck come to the net and Henrique jam it in
for his fifth of the playoffs.
A roughing call on LA's Dustin
Penner with 16.1 seconds to play in the second period gave New Jersey a
power play that carried over into the third, but the team was unable to
take advantage.
Much of the third period played out without
much fanfare as the Kings were intent on holding off the New Jersey
attack that managed just eight shots in the final period.
The
Devils pulled Brodeur with around four minutes to play in a
desperate attempt to rally, but Lewis sealed the win with the
empty-netter at the 16:15 mark and Matt Greene scored 15 seconds later
on Brodeur and the building began the celebrations.
Notes: Quick joined Tim Thomas of the Boston Bruins in 2011 and Brian Leetch
of the New York Rangers in 1994 as the only Americans to win the
MVP trophy...The 2006 Edmonton Oilers were the only other team to
make the Cup Finals as an eighth seed. They lost in seven games to
the Carolina Hurricanes...Los Angeles' Anze Kopitar had an assist in
the game and finished the playoffs with 20 points to lead all
skaters. He finished one point ahead of New Jersey's Ilya
Kovalchuk...It was the largest margin of victory in a Cup clinching game
since 1991 when the Pittsburgh Penguins took an 8-0 win in Game 6
over the Minnesota North Stars...The Kings are the 18th active
franchise to win the Stanley Cup...The last championship for the city
of Los Angeles was in 2010 when the NBA's Lakers defeated the Boston
Celtics in seven games...LA lost a five-game Finals to Montreal in 1993...New Jersey was the third team in NHL history
to push a series to six games after losing the first three. The 1945
Detroit Red Wings rallied for three straight but lost a game seven
to the Toronto Maple Leafs, while the 1942 Maple Leafs turned the
trick against the Red Wings, winning the final four games to become the
only team to rally from a 3-0 hole in the finals.
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