1st line (King-Kopitar-Lewis), Grade: B. In order to shake things up, it looked as though Sutter had bumped Kopitar down to the third line before the game. Perhaps due to some undisclosed injury, he finally decided to cut down on some of his ice time and maybe give the 3rd line some more punch. Wrong. What actually happened was that Sutter, in fact, bumped Lewis and King up to the "1st line". Kopitar, King and Lewis lead all L.A. forwards in even strength ice time. They also spent 82% of their minutes against the top 6 (mainly against the 2nd line). How did they fare? Well, Kopitar had his best game since game 5 of the Sharks series. When the Sharp-Handzus-Kane line was on ice against Kopitar, they were only able to register 1 shot on goal against him. That being said, the Kings top unit had a tough time getting much going offensively as they only registered one scoring chance (a goal) and only 3 shots on goal. Their primarily role, though, seemed to be defense and in that role they performed as well as could be expected. If they can add more offense going forward, they'll greatly improve the Kings chances in the series.