NEWARK, N.J. — Among the criticisms
It's a characterization new teammate Brian Boyle doesn't buy, not after Hall scored twice and the New Jersey Devils ended the Los Angeles Kings' eight-game winning streak with a 5-1 victory Tuesday night.
"Hall made some great individual efforts," Boyle said. "Was a leader tonight."
Boyle, Travis Zajac and Brian Gibbons also scored for the Devils, who stopped a two-game skid. Cory Schneider made 16 saves.
"Everybody wanted to contribute and get some of that taste out of their mouth from the last two games," Boyle said. "We saw improvement in everybody and that's what we need."
The Kings were beaten for the first time since losing 3-2 in overtime to Arizona on Nov. 24. Their winning streak was the longest in the NHL this season.
It was Los Angeles' first defeat in regulation since a 2-1 loss to Winnipeg on Nov. 22.
"The bottom line is that they were a lot harder on pucks than we were. It's a good lesson that stings a little bit. Sometimes you need a lesson like that to get your attention," Kings coach John Stevens said. "It's a game of possession. One team was (harder) on it tonight than the other and it showed."
Jonathan Quick made 21 saves for the Kings, and Torrey Mitchell's goal with 7:56 left prevented Los Angeles from being shut out for the first time this season.
"One team was really, really hungry and one was complacent," Stevens said.
Entering the first of two regular-season matchups, Los Angeles was 4-2-2 against New Jersey since the 2012 Stanley Cup Final, which the Kings won in six games over the Devils.
Zajac opened the scoring with his second goal of the season at 13:44 of the first period. New Jersey's veteran
Just 2:30 later, New Jersey's lead grew to 2-0 on Hall's 10th of the season. With the Devils on a power play after Mitchell was whistled for tripping Will Butcher, Hall wired a shot from the left faceoff dot. The man-advantage goal was New Jersey's second in December. The Devils had been 1 for 17 on the power play in five games this month.
New Jersey finished this one 1 for 2 with the man advantage, and killed off all three Los Angeles power plays.
"We found our game," top draft pick Nico Hischier said. "We played 60 minutes and when we do we feel we can beat anyone in this league."
Even though the Devils already had the lead, the outcome was essentially decided in a span of 1:22 late in the second period.
Hall's second goal of the game with 4:18 left in the second pushed the advantage to 3-0. Hall slipped a backhand through Quick's legs as the Los Angeles goalie attempted a poke check. Hall had corralled a loose puck in the offensive zone, then split the Los Angeles
"Hall with (a) great effort and finish," Schneider said.
Only 82 seconds later, Boyle scored his sixth of the season on a rocket from the right circle.
"That fourth goal makes it hard to come back in the third," Schneider said. "Once we got the fourth one, it was big."
Mitchell's first goal of the season cut the deficit to 4-1, but Gibbons' breakaway goal with 11 seconds left ended the scoring.
The Kings were outshot 26-17. Coming into the game, they had averaged 32 shots per game to 30 for the Devils.
"Are we happy with the effort? Absolutely not," Kings
NOTES: Hall collided with Kings
UP NEXT
Kings: Continue their four-game Northeast swing against the New York Rangers on Friday night.
Devils: Travel to Montreal for a game against the Canadiens on Thursday night.
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Denis P. Gorman, The Associated Press