For Ritchie, it was his first goal in 13 games. For Sharp, it was his second of the season, first since Nov. 23. He has been limited to 15 games this season, largely because of concussion-like symptoms, and had not scored in his previous seven.
"I said before the game, 'I need three guys to score,'" Ruff said. "I said I wanted Ritchie to score, I wanted Sharp to score, and I wanted Hudler to score. The coaches said, 'Why didn't you put [Cody] Eakin in there too?'"
Dallas never trailed in a game that had six goals in the third period, when each starting goalie was pulled. Antti Niemi got the win despite making one save after replacing Kari Lehtonen in the Dallas net at 5:18 of the third period.
Nicholas Shore, Dustin Brown, Anze Kopitar and Drew Doughty scored for the Kings (20-17-4). Budaj allowed five goals on 22 shots.
"You don't expect to score six against a team like Los Angeles," Sharp said. "I think the biggest goal was the first one. I thought the Kings came out and were really taking it to us.
"We held the fort as best we could, and Ritchie scoring that first one settled us down a little bit. I thought we had a good second period and a wild finish."