Kopitar leads the NHL with nine assists and is tied with Mitchell Marner of the Toronto Maple Leafs and Connor McDavid of the Edmonton Oilers for the NHL lead with 10 points.
"'Kopi' is so consistent in the things that he does," Kings coach Todd McLellan said. "He commits to both ends of the rink and that allows him to be good at both. I think there are some great offensive players that cheat to get their offense, and as a result it hurts the team. That's never the way 'Kopi' has played, and I don't think he'll ever finish his career cheating. He sets the tone and when you play the right way, you often get rewarded or your linemates do."
The Pittsburgh Penguins will carry the longest active winning streak at four games into TD Garden for two games against the Boston Bruins, who have won two in a row.
The Penguins have won all four games by one goal, including 3-2 against the New York Rangers at PPG Paints Arena on Sunday, when forward Jake Guentzel scored with 1:31 remaining in the third period to give Pittsburgh its first regulation victory this season.
Tristan Jarry seems to have righted himself after a rocky start. The Penguins goalie allowed five goals on 60 shots in two straight wins against the Rangers after allowing nine goals on 33 shots in his first two starts against the Flyers.
Then there's the scorching Dallas Stars power play, which went 8-for-12 in wins against the Nashville Predators on Friday and Sunday.
The Stars have a good chance of staying hot against the Detroit Red Wings, who were 4-for-7 on the penalty kill in losses to the Chicago Blackhawks on Friday and Sunday.
"They are snapping it around," Stars coach Rick Bowness said of the power play. "Right now, they are feeling it."
And if you're looking for more offense and drama, the Scotia North Division continues to be the place. Five of the top six and eight of the top 12 scorers in the NHL entering Monday play in the North.
Tuesday features some rematches of games played Sunday, when the Edmonton Oilers got a last-second goal from forward Leon Draisaitl to defeat the Winnipeg Jets 4-3 at Bell MTS Centre, and the Toronto Maple Leafs defeated the Calgary Flames 3-2 at Scotiabank Saddledome.
Draisaitl, whose game-winning goal was the latest in Oilers history, has scored in three straight games. Marner has nine points (four goals, five assists) in the past four games for Toronto.
The Maple Leafs and Oilers also begin a two-game set at Rogers Place on Thursday, which means the possibility of more offense from McDavid and Toronto center Auston Matthews.
But, first, stay busy with 13 games Tuesday.