Matvei Michkov and Scott Laughton each had a goal and an assist for the Flyers (16-17-4), who were also playing the second game of a back-to-back after winning 3-1 at the Anaheim Ducks on Saturday. Aleksei Kolosov made 15 saves.
“We played so much better than we played against Anaheim, because I thought we didn’t play well against Anaheim at all and win the game,” Philadelphia coach John Tortorella said. “I thought we played so much better tonight.”
Kopitar tied it 4-4 at 6:44 of the third period when the rebound of Quinton Byfield’s one-timer struck the Kings captain in the chest and trickled just across the goal line.
“He is who he is, so you get him out there and good things happen,” Los Angeles coach Jim Hiller said of Kopitar. “He goes to the net, that’s how he scores them.”
Kopitar then put the Kings in front 5-4 at 8:55, scoring five seconds into a power play by redirecting Kempe’s shot from the point.
“Usually in these types of games the power play does make a difference,” Kopitar said. “We were able to kill the penalties that we took and get one on the power play.”