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NHL: Los Angeles 4, Ottawa 1

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Published: Jan. 24, 2012 at 1:32 AM

LOS ANGELES, Jan. 24 (UPI) -- Kyle Clifford notched a goal and an assist and the Kings continued their dominance over Ottawa in Los Angeles Monday, dispatching the Senators 4-1.

Willie Mitchell, Jack Johnson and Trevor Lewis scored goals for the Kings, who improved to 12-1 in 13 all-time home meetings with the Senators.

Jonathan Quick stopped 27-of-28 shots for Los Angeles, which has gone 2-2-2 in its last six home contests.

Craig Anderson started in goal for Ottawa but was yanked after yielding four goals on 26 shots over two periods. Alex Auld relieved and turned aside all eight shots he saw.

Senators captain Daniel Alfredsson collected Ottawa's only goal.

Topics: Willie Mitchell, Jack Johnson, Jonathan Quick, Craig Anderson, Alex Auld, Daniel Alfredsson
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