Down by two goals with less than two minutes to play in the second period, the Los Angeles Kings ripped off four consecutive goals in just 10 minutes of clock time. Once the damage was all done, the Kings had a 4-2 lead over the Chicago Blackhawks in Game 2 of the Western Conference Finals.
Jake Muzzin gives Kings lead with perfectly-placed shot
You can’t stop Jake Muzzin this postseason. You can’t even really contain him.


The go-ahead goal came from defenseman Jake Muzzin as he continued his fantastic postseason with a perfectly-placed shot that beat Blackhawks goalie Corey Crawford over his right shoulder.
It’s a great shot for sure, but also one a Stanley Cup contender probably hopes its goalie can stop.
It was Muzzin’s fourth goal of the postseason. Keep in mind that he scored just five goals in 76 regular season games for the Kings.
Just minutes later, the Kings struck again when Tyler Toffoli scored off of a weird bounce.












