Kings Silence Capitals 3-0: Kuemper Shuts the Door, Ovechkin Held Without a Shot
The Los Angeles Kings were dominant on home ice, shutting out the Washington Capitals 3-0 in a statement victory at Crypto.com Arena. Goaltender Darcy Kuemper was flawless in his first game back against his former team since getting traded over the summer, shutting out all 21 shots faced to record his third shutout of the year.
The Kings' defense was equally sturdy, holding Alex Ovechkin without even a single shot on goal—an unusual sight against one of the NHL's best goal-scorers. The victory extended the Kings' winning streak to four games and was a significant confidence booster as they moved to second place in the Pacific division.
Los Angeles showed great defensive discipline and capitalized on their scoring chances to hand the Capitals their first loss in six games. The Kings' shutdown of Washington's potent offense was a testament to their growing cohesion and toughness in high-stakes games.
A High Stakes Test Passed with Flying Colors
This contest proved to be more than just another regular-season game — it was an actual litmus test of the Kings' playoff worthiness, and they answered emphatically. The Kings could stifle Washington's high-octane offense, posting one of their most complete performances of the season.
Their organized defense persisted in frustrating the Capitals, and their ability to stifle Ovechkin's chances was a testament to their improved ability to lock down top talent. With Kuemper standing tall in net and the likes of Kevin Fiala and Quinton Byfield stepping up when it mattered most, each contributed a goal.
Combined with eight shots on goal, the Kings collectively proved they can keep up with top-level teams when it matters.
The Kings' are now 16-1-1 whenever they score the first points at home, proving their dominance when they get off to good starts.
Coming into this game, the Kings were in the hunt for the second seed right behind the Oilers, but with the win today and the Oilers losing their last two games, LA is now on top. Since the trade deadline, the Kings have looked like the team they were back in January, winning four in a row and now 15 games above .500.
The Kings' well-balanced attack, good goaltending, and improved offensive dept proved worthy tonight against a formidable team. It was proven against the Capitals' deadly mixture of veteran savvy and youth that this season has been challenging to beat.
The Kings' specialty teams, which have been the catalyst for their recent success, proved dominant against Washington's power play, which has been among the top in the league. Also, with Darcy Kuemper facing his former team after the trade back in the Summer for Pierre-Luc Dubois, Kuemper didn't look fazed. He stayed locked in throughout the game, locking up the best offense.
Ovechkin’s Goal Chase Stalled
The center of attention coming into this game was Alex Ovechkin—the future Hall of Famer with 886 goals. Under his belt, he only needed nine more goals to break Wayne Gretzky's record.
However, tonight's game was disappointing because he remains goals behind Wayne Gretzky's all-time scoring mark. The Kings' defensive suffocation of Ovechkin's typical scoring avenues kept him from even taking a shot on goal.
The Kings not only held Alex Ovechkin without a goal, but the Capitals forward also went without a shot on goal for only the second time this season.
— Russell Morgan (@NHLRussell) March 14, 2025
This performance was surprisingly quiet for a player who scored from anywhere on the ice. With time working in his favor this season, Ovechkin will look to catch up quickly as he chases NHL history.
For the Kings, they didn't care about the record Ovechkin was chasing at all. Ovechkin's goal-scoring ability is a unique feat, and he has made a career out of scoring in big situations, but today, he was held without a shot on goal for only the second time this season.
The Kings' defense stayed alert, didn't force too many stupid penalties, and watched Ovechkin closely every time he stepped onto the ice.
Pierre-Luc Dubois and Matt Roy Return
The Kings traded away Dubois for Kuemper during the offseason, and it's been a success for both teams. Dubois has been an integral part of the Capitals scoring punch. Dubois has been a great addition to the nation's capital by recording 57 points (17 goals, 40 assists), providing size and quality to the Capitals forward position.
It would be interesting to see what both players would do against their former teams tonight. However, Roy struggled to get going, finishing with zero goals and shots on goal, while Dubois had a solid outing.
On the other hand, Dubois got six shots on goal, getting very close to scoring on a few occasions, but was short with Kuemper's ruling defense on the goal line. But the whole Capitals team struggled tonight. It wasn't just individual players; the team looked unprepared for what was coming at them.
Kuemper's First Game vs. Old Team
Another interesting subplot coming into this game was the return of goalie Darcy Kuemper, who was facing his old team for the first time since he was sent to Los Angeles in the offseason as part of a trade that sent Pierre-Luc Dubois off.
Kuemper's return against his former team looked like the Capitals may regret getting rid of him in the offseason. Kuemper's poise and sharp positioning were key in neutralizing Washington's attack. He saved all 21 shots the Capitals threw at him, especially during a crucial penalty kill in the second period that kept momentum in the Kings' favor. His performance provided a reminder of why he was such a key piece for the Capitals before the summer trade.
With a .915 save percentage and 2.29 goals-against average, Kuemper has been a solid player for the Kings all season, keeping them fighting for home ice for playoff time. Kuemper's familiarity with the Capitals' roster played a massive advantage in tonight's game.
Having spent much time in Washington, he looked like he knew their shooters and was prepared for what was coming at him. His first game against them didn't phase him; if anything, it motivated him all game. Given his track record, Kuemper was born for moments like this and was focused when it mattered most: helping the Kings beat one of the league's top teams.
🎶 we want you babyyyyy 🎶 pic.twitter.com/NUMSXJXmSa
— LA Kings (@LAKings) March 14, 2025
A Team to Be Feared
With this resounding win against one of the league's best teams, the Kings have made it clear that they are a legitimate playoff contender. Keeping Ovechkin in check, stifling Washington's offense, and showing great poise in big moments also mark the Kings as a possible dangerous postseason contender.
Their defensive depth, defensive skills, and goaltending have established them as a team that can abuse top-level teams, and they should take heart from this statement victory.
After the win, Kuemper had one thing to say after their shutout win against the Capitals.
"We have our eye on trying to get home ice in the playoffs," said the should-be Vezina finalist.
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