The Kings, who were eliminated from Stanley Cup Playoff contention when they lost 2-1 to the Arizona Coyotes on Sunday, is 5-6-1 in their past 12 games. "You play hard, you try to win games, bottom line," captain Anze Kopitar told the Los Angeles Times on Tuesday. "We're not going to go out there and just tank it. There's some stuff that each and every individual has to work on. And I guess there's no better time to do it." The Kings are playing the Flames for the third time in 19 days. Los Angeles lost 5-2 on March 19 and won 4-1 on March 29, each in Calgary. Forward Adrian Kempe, 20, will be a healthy scratch. Andy Andreoff, 25, will play in his place. "You're not going to learn just by playing, you're going to learn by watching and by listening and things like that," coach Darryl Sutter told LAKingsInsider.com. "I didn't like taking him out tonight, but it's the same thing. Another young player in Andreoff that hasn't played lately, so I wanted to get Andy back in." Goalie Ben Bishop is expected to start. Bishop is 2-2-2 with a 2.23 goals-against average and .911 save percentage since being acquired by the Kings from the Tampa Bay Lightning on Feb. 26.