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Kings Defeat Devils In Game 1 Of The Stanley Cup Final In Overtime, 2-1 (VIDEO)

TOM CANAVAN   05/30/12 11:42 PM ET  AP

NEWARK, N.J. — Anze Kopitar scored a spectacular goal on a breakaway with 11:47 left in overtime Wednesday night and the Los Angeles Kings beat the New Jersey Devils 2-1 in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Finals.

Kopitar faked a backhand shot, put the puck on his forehand and beat a prone Martin Brodeur.

Los Angeles has won all nine of its road games in the playoffs, an NHL record. The Kings are now one win shy of the NHL record for postseason road victories.

More importantly, they are three wins away from the franchise's first NHL title. They have won 11 consecutive road playoff games dating back to last season.

Colin Fraser scored in the first period for the Kings, the No. 8 seed in the Western Conference who beat the top three teams to get to their first Stanley Cup Finals since 1993.

Anton Volchenkov tied it late in the second period for New Jersey, the East's sixth seed.

Kopitar took a pass by Justin Williams from along the left wing boards and skated in alone on Brodeur. As soon as he rifled the puck into the net, he raised his hands and banged himself into the boards, facing the crowd off to Brodeur's right.

The veteran goaltender dejectedly skated off to the locker room as the rest of the Kings piled on Kopitar.

Kings goaltender Jonathan Quick finished with 17 saves in what was a relatively easy night. Brodeur had 23 saves as the Devils lost in overtime for just the second time this postseason; they have won four times. LA is 3-0 in overtime this spring.

The Devils had two great chances to take the lead early in the third period, and for a split second it appeared they went ahead with 16:02 to play in regulation when Zach Parise scored off a wild goal-mouth scramble.

While the horns went off and the fans celebrated, referee Dan O'Halloran quickly waved off the goal.

It was reviewed in Toronto and replay clearly showed Parise swept the puck into the net with his hand.

Defenseman Mark Fayne was probably kicking himself six minutes later when he missed a wide-open net from the edge of the crease in what was the Devils' best period of the night.

The Kings had their chances, too, with Brodeur making two outstanding saves about 10 seconds apart. He made a stacked-pad save on a one-timer by defenseman Drew Doughty from 30 feet after a drop pass from Mike Richards. A turnover seconds later set up Dustin Penner for a shot from the left circle.

The Kings came into the finals after steamrolling the top three seeds in the Western Conference in just 14 games, and they made the Devils look ordinary in the first 40 minutes, holding them to nine shots.

But a fluke goal by Volchenkov tied the game with 1:12 left in the second.

Volchenkov took a shot from the left point that Quick kicked away in front. The puck went airborne, avoided Devils forward Patrik Elias in front and hit off the shoulder of Kings defenseman Slava Voynov before going into the net.

Until then, Fraser's first career playoff goal was beginning to look like the winner.

It was a typical Kings' goal, created off the forecheck – by the fourth line, no less.

Jordan Nolan checked New Jersey's Andy Greene behind the Devils' net, outfought him for the puck and found Fraser between the circles for a shot that beat Brodeur 9:56 into the game.

The Kings had chances to extend the lead, but Brodeur, who was the difference in the Devils' victory over the rival Rangers in the conference finals, made three good saves. The best stop by the 40-year-old, three-time Cup winner came on the opening shift of the second period when he blocked Kopitar point blank on the edge of the crease.

Kopitar, of course, would get one past Brodeur much later in the evening.

Brodeur also stopped forward Jeff Carter from in close and made a big pad stop on Penner in the second.

The Devils were held without a shot for more than 14 minutes of the period before Parise was credited with one on a short-handed attempt in which the puck rolled off his stick into the crease.

Quick, who wasn't very busy in the first two periods, made his best save with a glove stop on Dainius Zubrus from the left circle after a turnover.

However, New Jersey managed to tie it on Volchenkov's strange goal.

The tally came just after Quick got into a tussle with Parise in the crease, and refused to let the Devils' captain get up after he fell as Parise lost his helmet.

NOTES: Less than a minute into the game, the chant of "BEAT L-A" echoed through the arena. ... Doug O'Neill, the trainer of Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner I'll Have Another, was on hand, as was New York Giants offensive lineman Chris Snee and New York Jets coach Rex Ryan.

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12:29 AM on 06/01/2012
1 down 3 to go. That was a killer game hope the rest are as good. Go KINGS!
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Billk29
Justified Ancient of Mu
02:50 PM on 05/31/2012
Sweet goal,even better seeing that a NJ player tackled an LA player on the play.
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kocean1
When this party's over it will start again
11:28 AM on 05/31/2012
Go Devils Game 2 will belong to the boys from Jersey...Lets go Ilya Kovalchuk...
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bmwracer
In the LEFT lane.
10:21 AM on 05/31/2012
Kings can do...!
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avvocato
CON-gress is the opposite of PRO-gress.
08:46 AM on 05/31/2012
Great pass from another former Flyer. Let's go Fly ....? I mean Kings!
tpartynitwit
Don't Read to Me!
08:24 AM on 05/31/2012
Slick pass, nice deke.
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YeahDonkey
So are you saying I have a small bio?
01:21 AM on 05/31/2012
That was so beautiful, dream like.
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02:22 AM on 05/31/2012
Off to a great start.
Go Kings!
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rontheking
Legitimate ape here to deliver your gift from Dog.
01:15 AM on 05/31/2012
Brilliant! The Kings were rusty and gave up a few chances...having said that, the only Devil goal came on a lucky bounce off of a Kings' defenceman. The Kings scored all three goals (but one into their own net)!

One down--three to go!
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Ovplain
Muse is dead and colors dry.=(
12:13 AM on 05/31/2012
Jah, car je ta Kopitar. Se je splačalo bedet celo noč.
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rontheking
Legitimate ape here to deliver your gift from Dog.
01:13 AM on 05/31/2012
^ What he/she said....
IndependentAndProud
Stop trying to change the subject!
02:18 AM on 05/31/2012
Kralji so bo na prvakov!
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Ovplain
Muse is dead and colors dry.=(
03:49 AM on 05/31/2012
What?:D 'Kings are will be on of champions'?:)

Kralji bodo prvaki! (the) Kings will be champions. It's pretty crazy over here in Slovenia, lots of excited people. All hoping Kopitar wins the cup and brings it over here for a visit.:)

Oh and all I said was, 'Well, Kopitar is a tzar. It was worth it to stay up all night.' 'Tzar' is a slang term for 'somebody awesome' over here, pretty much. No idea why though.

Broadcast started at 2 am here.:S I had Red Bull for breakfast.
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Sad But True
Food for thought tastes like chicken
12:06 AM on 05/31/2012
Hopefully somebody returned Brodeur's jockstrap to him after the game. I saw it fly over the glass after Kopitar undressed him in overtime.
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kahunacook
Takin' my time, choosin' my lines
02:24 PM on 05/31/2012
Perhaps one of his teammates that abandoned the center ice area and left Kopitar wide open should go get it. After all, they weren't doing anything to help Marty at that point. Slick move by Anze though.
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jennyjen
03:10 PM on 05/31/2012
Exactly - count em 4 players on the ice and none of them even came close to catching Kopitar. I wouldn't want to be one of those guys in the film room today.

I was yelling at Kopitar to shoot the puck already - because I thought that the Devil's could easily block the shot. Wrong.