How to Watch Los Angeles Kings vs. Arizona Coyotes: Live Stream, TV Channel, Start Time - 11-20-2023
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How to Watch Los Angeles Kings vs. Arizona Coyotes: Live Stream, TV Channel, Start Time – 11-20-2023

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The Los Angeles Kings (10-3-3) will try to continue a seven-game road win streak when they face the Arizona Coyotes (8-7-2) on Monday, November 20 at 9:00 PM ET on ESPN+, BSW, and SCRIPPS.

Kings vs. Coyotes Game Info

  • Game Day: Monday, November 20, 2023
  • Game Time: 9:00 PM ET
  • TV: Bally Sports (Regional restrictions may apply)

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Kings and Coyotes Stats, Key Players, and Injuries

Kings Insights

  • The Kings’ 63 total goals (3.9 per game) rank third in the NHL.
  • Defensively, the Kings have been one of the stingiest units in NHL play, giving up 42 total goals (2.6 per game) to rank fourth.
  • They have the league’s third-best goal differential at +21.
  • The 13 power-play goals the Kings have recorded this season (on 63 power-play chances) rank 13th in the NHL.
  • The Kings’ 20.63% power-play conversion rate ranks 15th in the league.
  • The three shorthanded goals the Kings have scored this season rank seventh among NHL squads.
  • The Kings kill 89.09% of opponent power plays, the second-best penalty-kill percentage in the league.
  • The Kings have the 19th-ranked faceoff win percentage in the NHL, at 49.8%.
  • The Kings shoot 12% as a team (second in the league).
  • The Kings have shut out opponents once this season. As a team, they are averaging 17.2 hits and 13.6 blocked shots per game.

Kings Key Players

  • Adrian Kempe has been imperative to Los Angeles’ offense this season, racking up 18 points in 16 games.
  • Kevin Fiala is another of Los Angeles’ important contributors currently with 17 total points (four goals and 13 assists) to his name.
  • With 16 points through 16 games (eight goals and eight assists), Anze Kopitar has been an important part of Los Angeles’ offense this season.
  • Across four games played, Pheonix Copley has a goaltending record of 1-0-2. During those games, he’s allowed 15 goals while recording 57 saves.

Kings Injuries

Viktor Arvidsson: Lower Body (Out)

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Coyotes Insights

  • The Coyotes have 55 goals this season (3.2 per game), 11th in the NHL.
  • The Coyotes’ total of 53 goals conceded (3.1 per game) is 14th in the NHL.
  • Their +2 goal differential is 14th in the league.
  • With 18 power-play goals (on 61 chances), the Coyotes are fourth-best in the NHL.
  • The Coyotes’ power-play percentage (29.51) ranks them fifth in the league.
  • The Coyotes’ have the 21st-ranked penalty kill percentage (77.05%).
  • The Coyotes are 23rd in faceoff win rate in the NHL (48.2%).
  • The 11.7% shooting percentage of the Coyotes is fifth in the league.
  • The Coyotes have not held their opponents scoreless yet this season.

Coyotes Key Players

  • Clayton Keller has racked up 17 points (1.0 per game) for Arizona, with seven goals and 10 assists in 17 games (playing 19:52 per game).
  • Nick Schmaltz has racked up 14 points this season, with four goals and 10 assists.
  • Arizona’s Logan Cooley is among the leading scorers on the team with 12 total points (two goals and 10 assists).
  • Connor Ingram is 6-1-0 in eight games this season, conceding 20 goals (2.8 goals against average) with 223 saves and a .918 save percentage (15th in the league).

Coyotes Injuries

Juuso Valimaki: Face (Out),

Shea Weber: Ankle (Out),

Jakub Voracek: Concussion (Out),

Bryan Little: Upper Body (Out For Season),

Jack McBain: Lower Body (Out),

Travis Dermott: Upper Body (Out),

Barrett Hayton: Upper Body (Out)

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