VIDEO: King drops Subban, then Scrivens with fake before scoring

The Montreal Canadiens' season, captured in one goal.

Everything was looking good, P.K. Subban had the puck at center ice. He inexplicably lost his footing - it happens - and saw Los Angeles Kings forward Dwight King poke the puck past him, through his legs.

King had a partial breakaway, Alex Galchenyuk racing off the bench to try and cut him off. King beautifully faked a slap shot, getting Canadiens goalie Ben Scrivens to his knees, and then went five-hole to score.

It was the game-winning goal. Of course. The Kings won 3-2.

Subban had a goal and an assist and played a game-high 28:48. But nobody will be talking about that.

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VIDEO: Domi loses it, jumps Garbutt after hit on Ekman-Larsson

Max Domi took a page out of his father Tie's playbook Thursday night.

With the Arizona Coyotes on their way to a seventh straight loss, Anaheim Ducks forward Ryan Garbutt laid out Oliver Ekman-Larsson with what looked to be a clean hit near the Ducks' blue line. Down 5-1 with less than three minutes to play, the hit set off Anthony Duclair and Domi. Especially Domi.

Duclair gave Garbutt a solid two-handed slash before Domi jumped him, even throwing a few punches when the two were on the ice.

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Ducks match franchise record with 10th straight win

Beware of the Duck. Seriously, Western Conference.

The Anaheim Ducks matched a franchise record with their 10th consecutive win, while provisionally leapfrogging the Los Angeles Kings for top spot in the Pacific Division with a 5-1 victory over the Arizona Coyotes on Thursday night.

Perhaps still a little miffed by his exclusion from Canada's World Cup roster, Corey Perry led the way again, and in the absence of captain Ryan Getzlaf. He scored a goal and added two assists, and has totaled eight points over the last three games.

Newcomer Jamie McGinn, meanwhile, built on his successful debut with the club, collecting a goal and an assist.

Frederik Andersen made 27 saves for the win, and has now stopped 70 of his last 72 shots faced in three starts over the last eight days.

Anaheim, which last won 10 straight games in December of 2013, has one regulation loss in its last 19 games.

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