However, it was another Swede who in the middle of the first period was the first to sign up for the goal record.

Arizona's Anton Strålman sent the puck away from behind the goal, it bounced into a messy defense, to finally get behind Cal Peterson in the Los Angeles goal.

Loui Eriksson was noted for an assist.

But just over ten seconds later, Los Angeles got revenge when Adrian Kempe measured a hard shot and put 1-1.

Played Doughty

Arizona then extended to 3-1 in the second period, before Los Angeles responded with four straight goals.

The pick-up started with a pass from Adrian Kempe to Drew Doughty, who fixed 3-2.

Viktor Arvidsson then played until the equalizer, before Drew Doughty gave the away team the lead with his second goal of the evening.

Adrian Kempe put the nail in the coffin with another hard shot from the right technical circle, with half of the last period played.

Decided by extension yesterday

It was the second night in a row that the 25-year-old became a two-goal shooter and decided with a full hit.

On Friday, he put 4-3 in overtime against Vegas.

With four goals in two days, Adrian Kempe storms forward in the Swedish shooting league in the NHL.

He is now the second best Swede with 23 goals this season, together with Gabriel Landeskog.

Filip Forsberg leads on 25 goals.

Toronto's William Nylander also scored two goals in tonight's NHL ice hockey.

At a 0-2 deficit against St Louis, the 25-year-old kept Toronto in the match and fixed both the reduction and the equalizer 2-2.

But St. Louis pulled away and eventually won 6-3.