PITTSBURGH -- The playoffs must be coming. The Los Angeles Kings are starting to look like the Los Angeles Kings. Drew Doughty broke a tie 3:51 into the third period with his ninth goal of the season, and the surging Kings beat the Pittsburgh Penguins 3-2 Thursday night for their franchise-record tying eighth straight road win. "To be hitting our stride at this point and beating some very good teams we had to play in the East right now, thats a confidence booster," Doughty said. Alec Martinez and Jeff Carter also scored for Los Angeles, and Martin Jones made 35 saves. The Kings, who have won five straight overall, tied the club road record set from Dec. 18, 1974-Jan. 16, 1975 by earning one-goal victories during a three-game swing through Philadelphia, Washington and Pittsburgh. "All three teams are in different places in their standings, so if you can get six points you take it," Kings coach Darryl Sutter said. The Penguins rallied from a 2-0 deficit to tie it on goals by Chris Kunitz and Taylor Pyatt. Jeff Zatkoff stopped 29 shots but couldnt get a handle on Doughtys booming slap shot early in the third. A potential tying goal by Penguins forward Brandon Sutter midway through the third was waved off due to goaltender interference following an extended scramble around the Kings net. Sutter eventually poked it by Jones while getting cross-checked from behind just before the net came off its moorings. After a brief conference, the call stood. While that galvanized the Penguins, it didnt exactly rattle the Kings. "I didnt have much of a view, but I just felt the puck under me," Jones said. "I just honestly saw the replay, but I felt like I got pushed in. Its the refs judgment there, so Im happy we got the call there." Los Angeles escaped by stifling Pittsburghs top-ranked power play. The Penguins went 0 for 7 with the man advantage as the unit continues to struggle without centre Evgeni Malkin, who is out for at least two weeks with a foot injury. Pittsburgh is 0-2 without Malkin and has dropped three straight overall. Though the Penguins remain in firm control of the Metropolitan Division, they failed to earn a point, postponing their eighth straight trip to the playoffs. "We did some good things," Pittsburgh centre Sidney Crosby said. "It just couldnt go in. Its disappointing when you have that many opportunities. Its not common when you get that many. You want to make sure you try to make them count. We didnt do that." The Kings have spent most of the season muddling in the middle of the loaded Western Conference but are peaking as the post-season nears. They pulled out a 5-4 shootout win in Washington on Tuesday, roaring back from two goals down in the third to earn the victory. There would be no heroics necessary this time. Despite the series of penalties, the Kings looked every bit the stingy bunch that won the Stanley Cup in 2012 and made it to the conference finals last year. "Our penalty kill was unbelievable," Jones said. "Everybody who was out there was awesome, blocking shots. Thats a pretty good power play to do it against, so we did a good job all night." The Penguins took the day off on Wednesday, cancelling practice after a lacklustre 3-2 loss to Phoenix the day before. Pittsburgh held a brief players-only meeting after the loss, which dropped the team to 6-6-2 since the break. It was hard to tell whether the rest helped early, as the Kings sprinted to a 2-0 lead. Carter deflected Marian Gaboriks slap shot past Zatkoff for his 26th goal of the season 15:23 into the game. The Kings made it 2-0 on a similar play 6:59 into the second as Tyler Toffoli was parked in front of Zatkoff and provided a perfect screen for Martinezs shot from the point. Pittsburgh responded 34 seconds later when Kunitz poked in a rebound for his 33rd goal. Pyatt added his fourth of the season to tie it. His knuckling wrist shot hit Jones in the blocker pad and flipped over the goalies shoulder and rolled into the net. No matter, Jones responded with a no-look blocker save on defenceman Matt Niskanen moments later that kept the game tied long enough for Doughty to win it. NOTES: Penguins C Marcel Goc left in the second period after injuring his left leg while getting checked into the boards behind the Los Angeles net and didnt return. ... The Kings are 33-8-4 when scoring first. ... Carter has 13 points in his last 17 games. ... The Penguins play at Columbus on Friday. ... The Kings begin a three-game homestand on Saturday against Winnipeg. Air Force 1 Mænd . While the pair of Spain internationals return, midfielder Xavi Hernandez will not be included in the squad after failing to recover from a muscle strain to his left leg. Nike Air Presto Tilbud . 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Nike Air Force 1 Just Do It Kaufen . - Novak Djokovic beat John Isner 7-5, 6-7 (2), 6-1 on Saturday to reach the final of the BNP Paribas Open, where hell resume his longtime rivalry with Roger Federer.Brooklyn, NY (SportsNetwork.com) - The second contest of the night played at the Barclays Center will feature the LaSalle Explorers taking on the eighth- ranked Virginia Cavaliers in a non-conference tilt as part of the Barclays Center Classic. LaSalle has opened its season up beautifully, entering this game with a 4-0 record. The Explorers downed Colgate and Quinnipiac to start the season, then defeated Saint Peters (59-50) and St. Francis-Brooklyn (73-60) in consecutive games headed into the Brooklyn. The Cavaliers, who were ranked as a one-seed last season in the NCAA Tournament, are already 5-0 to start this campaign. The Cavaliers have played four home games, but won their season opener against James Madison, 79-51, on the road. Virginia defeated Tennessee State, 79-36, in its last outing. These two programs have only met twice on the court in their series history, with both contests going to the Explorers. The last game that was played between these programs, however, took place during the 1958 campaign. LaSalle dominated St. Francis-Brooklyn in the teams most recent outing, and led by 11 points headed into the intermission alone. The Explorers connected on 46.6 percent of their shot attempts in the game, and were led by an outstanding 30-point, seven-assists performance by Jordan Price. Jerrell Wright chipped in with 19 points and nine rebounds, and Steve Zack notched a double-double with 14 points and 12 boards. LaSalle grabbed 44 rebounds as a team in the contest, and netted 42 points in the paint with 23 points coming off of St. Francis-Brooklyn turnovers. LaSalle haasnt been known as an offensive squad this season, as the Explorers enter the contest with Virginia netting 62.dddddddddddd3 points per outing. But the team has been stellar on the defensive end, holding opponents to 55.0 ppg and just 33 percent shooting from the floor. Price leads the team with a 19.3 ppg average, adding in a team-best 3.0 apg mark. Wright contributes 10.3 ppg as the only other LaSalle player to average double-digit points, and adds in 9.8 rpg to his stat line. Speaking of teams founded on playing defense, Virginia allowed Tennessee State to score just 36 points on 29.2 percent shooting in the Cavaliers latest contest. Meanwhile Virginias offense was on the mark against the Tigers, netting 51.7 percent of its shots and grabbing 49 rebounds with 18 second- chance points in the lopsided win. Justin Anderson led the way for the Cavs with 20 points, while Anthony Gill chipped in 16 points with nine rebounds. Mike Tobey notched a double-double with 13 points and a team-best 16 boards in the contest. Defense is once again the highlight for Virginia, as the team enters the clash with LaSalle holding opponents to a meager 44.6 ppg average. Thats not a good sign for the Explorers, who are barely surviving some of these contests offensively. Anderson leads the Cavaliers with a 16.8 ppg average, while Gill is second on the squad netting 11.8 ppg. Malcolm Brogdon is the third and final double-digit point scorer on the team, checking in with 10.8 ppg for the Cavs. Tobeys 7.8 rpg mark in the highest on the squad, and Brogdons 15 assists is also a team best. ' ' '