Kings Hit New Low In Blowout Loss To Mammoth
Big performances from the Mammoth led to an easy blowout win over the Kings on Saturday.
After beginning their crucial seven-game homestand tonight against the Utah Mammoth (38-30-6), the Los Angeles Kings (29-25-18) were very disappointing as they were run out of their building by the road team on Saturday, 6-2. Utah jumped out to a fast start in the first period, holding a commanding 2-0 lead, before the Kings scored their first goal of the game to cut the deficit to one. Center Logan Cooley led the Mammoth to a big start, scoring a pair of goals plus a power play goal to give Utah a 3-1 lead to end the first period.
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com/DI4vEr8v6l ā LA Kings (@LAKings) March 29, 2026 LA was still in it, but played a terrible first period and followed that up with an even worse second period, giving up two goals, trailing 5-1 after 40 minutes on ice. The Mammoth set the tone with its shotmaking and speed from the start to take this game from the Kings. The result was that nothing was going right for LA.
It was one of those games where they couldn't get anything going, and Utah was bullying them for much of the night. Utah opened the game scoring a pair of goals, led by Logan Cooley and Alexander Kerfoot, who both ended the night with two goals, driving Utah's offense in the dominant win. However, Los Angeles responded just over a minute later with Anze Kopitar redirecting the shot from Adrian Kempe to put it through the net.
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