Carolina Panthers @ Detroit Lions
LOS ANGELES 3, COLUMBUS 1
LOS ANGELES (Ticker) -- Jason Labarbera is making a strong
pitch to take over the Los Angeles Kings' starting goalie spot.
Staked to a trio of early goals, Labarbera won for the third
time in as many starts this season as the Kings finished an
impressive homestand with a 3-1 victory over the Columbus Blue
Jackets.
Unable to stick with the New York Rangers after being drafted by
them in 1998, Labarbera has found a home in Los Angeles and is
providing a big challenge for Mathieu Garon, who was signed as a
free agent and was the preseason candidate to start in net.
Labarbera stopped 19-of-20 shots Sunday and fell just shy of his
first career shutout when he allowed a goal to Nikolai Zherdev
midway through the third. However, the damage already was done
by the Kings, who finished a five-game homestand 4-1-0.
Derek Armstrong notched a power-play goal to open the scoring at
8:15 of the first period and Michael Cammalleri, who assisted
on Armstrong's tally, added another man-advantage goal near the
end of the stanza.
Cammalleri coraled a pass from Pavol Demitra just inside the
blue line and skated in untouched on Marc Denis before
unleashing a low slap shot from the right faceoff circle for a
2-0 lead.
Seconds after the Blue Jackets fought through a penalty in the
second, Alexander Frolov made it 3-0 by taking a feed from Sean
Avery and firing a shot past Denis from the slot.
Denis made 28 saves for Columbus, which lost the last three
games of its four-game road trip.
Game Information
Referee:Larry Nemmers
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