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Three key aspects of the Kings' 3-1 loss to the Florida Panthers...
1. SECOND-PERIOD SLUMBER
For the 22nd time in 55 games this season, the Kings played a 0-0 first period, but it wasn’t a bad one. They outshot the Panthers 11-5 in the f...
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