With two goals and an assist, Adrian Kempe was the single biggest reason the Los Angeles Kings defeated rivals Anaheim Ducks 4-1 on away ice.

Kempe showed a good collaboration with the big star Anze Kopitar and has now scored six goals in the last four matches.

During that time period, no one in the NHL has scored as many goals as the Swede.

Against Anaheim, it was Carl Grundström who put Los Angeles in the lead in the first period.

Kempe's two goals came in the second period.

The first was a nice direct shot in game four against four, the assist of the aforementioned Kopitar.

He also set the 4-0 goal by taking down the puck with the glove and immediately firing a trade shot.

If Kempe continues to score at the same pace, he will reach 42 goals this season.

The 25 he has already made are personal NHL records by a good margin.

In addition to Kempe, Gabriel Landeskog and Elias Lindholm are also on the top ten list of the best goal scorers in the NHL in February.

In tonight's victory match, Los Angeles goalkeeper Jonathan Quick reached the milestone of 350 victories.

He thus became the third active goalkeeper to do so.

The Los Angeles Kings are second in the Pacific Division, behind the Calgary Flames.