LOS ANGELES — The Wild finished yet another game down a forward, but this time injury wasn't the reason why.
Kirill Kaprizov was ejected late in the second period after cross-checking the Kings' Drew Doughty in the face, a whack that could receive further discipline from the NHL, and the shorthanded Wild were blanked 1-0 on Tuesday in front of 13,558 at Crypto.com Arena to suffer back-to-back shutouts.
Their goalless drought is up to 123 minutes, 8 seconds.
"How about a couple power plays for our team?" coach Dean Evason said. "I mean, one power play. Are you kidding me? And it was a token power play. It's unbelievable."
Unlike the Wild, Los Angeles had four tries on the power play but the Kings' lone goal came at even strength — a one-timer by Gabriel Vilardi with 6:03 remaining in the third period.
"I didn't see the guy's release, and then it was in the net," said goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury, who turned aside 29 other shots.
Jonathan Quick stopped 21 shots for his first shutout of the season, and that output by the Wild is a season low and one less than the 22 shots they registered in a 4-0 loss to the Kraken last Thursday. None of their shots came on their only power play, which arrived late in the second period on an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty against Brendan Lemieux.
"We don't want to whine, but it's a joke that we have one power play and it's for their guy holding our guy at the penalty box," Evason said. "So, thank you. We got mauled at the end. We're trying to score. We're trying to get in, and the whistle's gone. There's no more calls."