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NHL

Devils powerless to stop their home losing streak

Anze Kopitar and Tanner Pearson scored in the opening 1:46, and the Los Angeles Kings snapped a four-game losing streak with a 3-1 victory over the Devils on Tuesday night.

Kings defenseman Alec Martinez capped their three-goal first period and Peter Budaj stopped 24 shots in his 21st win of the season. Jeff Carter had the primary assist on the first two goals.

Kyle Quincey scored in the third period for the Devils, who have lost five straight at home.

“Right now we are not playing well enough to win at home, and we know that’s something we have to do a better job of as we have quite a few home games here the second half of the season,” Devils coach John Hynes said. “I don’t think there is a rhythm or reason to it.”

Los Angeles, which had dropped five of its last seven, was outstanding on special teams. Kopitar scored a power-play goal on the Kings’ first shot and the Devils failed to capitalize on four power plays, including a two-man advantage for 1:44 midway through the first period.

Devils goalie Cory Schneider takes his helmet off after a Kings goal.AP

The Kings have struggled with scoring and poor starts this season. Against the Devils, they had solutions.

After Budaj made a point-blank stop on Miles Wood on the opening shift, the Kings needed only nine seconds to take advantage of a holding penalty against Quincey.

After Carter won the faceoff, Kopitar got the puck back in the right circle and beat goaltender Cory Schneider for his fifth goal — only his second in the last 19 games.

Pearson got his 15th of the season 56 seconds later. He took a pass from Carter in front, outmuscled Devils defenseman Steven Santini and turned and fired a shot over Schneider’s glove.

Martinez got his seventh of the season at 16:15 by poking the rebound of Marian Gaborik’s shot into the net.

Budaj protected the lead the rest of the way, with his biggest save coming against Jacob Josefson shortly after Quincey scored.

Schneider, who missed the past two games because of illness, gave up all three goals in the first period. He was replaced in the second by Keith Kinkaid, who kept Los Angeles scoreless the rest of the night.