"Luckily I saw it at the last second and tried to get some wood on it," said Doughty, who had a goal and assist for the second straight game. "Great pass by [Kopitar]. You expect him to do that every game and he never disappoints."
Cizikas stuck with his wraparound shot and eventually scored with 5:37 remaining in the third period, but Kuemper made two saves in the final 35 seconds to preserve the win.
Islanders center John Tavares had a low-angle shot into an empty net with 22 seconds remaining, but the puck sailed through the crease. Tavares has two goals and one assist in six games.
"They're counting on me to produce and I haven't done that as consistently to start the season as I would like," Tavares said. "I definitely expect more of myself, especially when I get those chances."
Muzzin gave the Kings a 2-1 lead when he scored his first goal of the season at 11:32 of the second period. Halak was screened by Tanner Pearson on the play.
Kings forward Alex Iafallo kept the play alive after Halak stopped Muzzin's earlier shot when the rookie used several aggressive taps with his stick to keep Halak from covering the puck. The Kings were able to reset and eventually score their fourth goal in their past six chances with the man-advantage in sweeping their first set of back-to-back games.