LOS ANGELES –– Ahead of Monday’s game with the Ottawa Senators, the Kings’ issues were as identifiable as they were severe.
Having just started a stretch that’ll see them stay in Southern California for seven consecutive games –– six at Crypto.com Arena and one down the road at Honda Center –– the Kings have prevailed just once at home in eight opportunities this season. That stood in contrast to last season, when they won 31 of 41 games on home ice to set a franchise record and tie for the league lead.
“We want to win at home. We’ve been good here, historically, so it’s frustrating, and something we’ve got to figure out,” said forward Trevor Moore, who engineered Joel Armia’s goal in a 2-1 overtime loss to Boston on Friday.
The Kings beat the Sens in the first leg of the season series,

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