Corey Perry had the primary assist on Fiala’s goal after receiving a high stick from Vladislav Namestnikov at 11:46, which resulted in the double minor. It was Perry’s 1,400th NHL game, and he has eight points (five goals, three assists) through eight games this season.

“It’s pretty incredible the run that he’s on out of the gate here,” Hiller said. “He’s had some type of impact in one way each and every night.”

Doughty scored an empty-net goal to make it 3-0 at 19:06. The goal was Doughty’s 162nd of his career, passing Rob Blake (161) for the most by a defenseman in Kings history.

“It’s crazy,” Doughty said. “You come in the League just hoping to be a good NHL player for like five years, 10 years, whatever you can play. I mean, that was a fortunate bounce to be able to do that in the first place, and then to do this and have the career I’ve had is super special, and I’m super thankful for everybody involved in it.”

NOTES: Perry is the fourth active player to reach 1,400 games, joining Brent Burns (1,511), Alex Ovechkin (1,503) and Kopitar (1,464). … Kempe is the ninth player from the 2014 NHL Draft class to score 200 goals.