"We're finding a way to win, which is great," Kyrou said. "... It's more of a mentality than anything. We're playing really strong as a team. We always have each other's backs out there. We're playing together on the ice. That builds character, and we've shown a lot of resiliency these past couple games."
Phillip Danault, Adrian Kempe and Jaret Anderson-Dolan scored for the Kings (22-15-10), who have lost 14 of 16 (2-8-6). Rittich made 28 saves.
"Everybody's going to feel a little different about it," Los Angeles coach Todd McLellan said. "I think we played a pretty solid game. We take those penalties out -- we got roasted on a bad line change, that can be cleaned up -- you take that out and cut the penalties back, I think we had a good chance of winning, but we didn't do that."
Kempe gave teh Kings a 1-0 lead at 4:06 of the first period. Anze Kopitar found him in the left circle for a one-timer after Blues forward Jake Neighbours failed to clear the puck along the wall.
Nick Leddy tied it 1-1 at 12:51 with a slap shot from the high slot.