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Curtis Zupke

Kings lose lead in third period and Flames win in overtime

LOS ANGELES _ From the current captain to the previous one, the Los Angeles Kings had skilled hands to steer their ship.

Then it hit the turbulent waters that is the Kings' rivalry with the Calgary Flames.

Anze Kopitar and Dustin Brown led a comeback from a two-goal deficit, but the Kings let a point slip from their grasp in a 4-3 overtime loss Wednesday in front of an announced crowd of 18,230 at Staples Center.

It got predictably chippy. Calgary took a run at Drew Doughty late in the third period, and the Norris Trophy winner got into it with Flames nemesis Matthew Tkachuk from the penalty box.

But it was Tkachuk's tying goal, his second of the game, midway through the third period that forced overtime, finished off by Sean Monahan's winning goal.

"It's a division home game, and having a lead late in the third, you definitely don't want to give that up," Kopitar said. "It's still a point that we'll take, but we can't let that become a habit where we're giving up leads late in the third, especially at home. It's definitely a sour taste in our mouth."

Kopitar began the comeback in another fine game that further affirmed he's back. Brown, the Kings captain before Kopitar, displayed great stickwork with back-to-back goals on deflections to erase a two-goal deficit.

Both have three goals in the first three games of the season. Calgary debuted 45-year-old Jaromir Jagr and brought momentum from a 43-save effort by goalie Mike Smith.

Kopitar cut the deficit to 2-1 with a wrist shot from the left circle that broke the shutout in the second period. The Kings buzzed with energy following six minutes' worth of penalty killing after Kyle Clifford got knocked out of the game with an upper-body injury, the Kings said.

Tkachuk, of course, is public enemy to the Kings because of his illegal elbow to Doughty last season. Doughty took a hit from Michael Frolik against the boards in the third period, and Doughty was down for several moments.

Brown said he didn't see the play but understands why the Flames are hunting Doughty.

"If I'm on any other team, I'm targeting Drew," Brown said. "He's a big part of team. That's what you have to do to the other team.

"I think a big part of (the rivalry) is ... they were in the playoffs and we weren't last year. We've got to change that."

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