Corey Perry scored two goals, Quinton Byfield had two assists and Darcy Kuemper made 24 saves for Los Angeles (5-3-4).

While the Kings have yet to win on home ice (0-2-2), they did extend their point streak to seven games (4-0-3).

“I feel like we played pretty good throughout the whole game,” Byfield said. “There’s been a lot of games where it’s been maybe not our best periods, and we still come out with a point here and there, so that’s saying a lot that when we’re not at our best we can still muster up those points.”

Perry scored two goals in 40 seconds to tie the game with Los Angeles skating 6-on-5 with an empty net late in the third period. Perry cut it to 3-2 at 17:47, cleaning up Adrian Kempe‘s shot from the blue line after taking multiple deflections, then redirected Byfield’s wrist shot from the slot to tie it 3-3 at 18:27.

“We were direct in getting them to the net,” Byfield said. “Obviously, Perry’s just standing there, just jamming away at a couple, so I think was good. Just direct, recovery, and we were hungry there.”