LOS ANGELES — Shortly after the Los Angeles Kings gave up their eighth consecutive goal to St. Louis over the last two games, the defending Stanley Cup champions finally gathered themselves and answered back.
Martin Brodeur and the Blues were overwhelmed by the response.
Anze Kopitar had a career-high five points, Jake Muzzin scored the tiebreaking power-play goal with 11:02 to play, and the Kings rallied from an early three-goal deficit for a 6-4 victory Thursday night.
"Some teams would probably pack it in after the 3-0 (deficit), but not this team," said Kopitar, who had a goal and four assists. "We have a lot of character. We have a lot of guys that care about each other and like playing for each other."
Marian Gaborik had two goals and an assist, while Jeff Carter had a goal and three assists as the champs avenged a 5-2 loss in St. Louis on Tuesday with just their second win in seven games.
The Kings limped home from a 1-3-1 road trip and played an ugly first period — but just as they've done in the last three postseasons, they remained masters of raising their game when absolutely necessary.
"There was no question we thought we could come back," Gaborik said. "We thought we had a chance always. It feels like the playoffs — two big, heavy-duty teams playing each other like that."
Dwight King also scored from mid-ice with 7:54 left on a bizarre bounce over Brodeur, capping a rough third start for St. Louis by the NHL's career victories leader.