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Lawson Crouse of Arizona Coyotes scores a go-ahead goal in team’s win while avoiding a scary fall

Lawson Crouse was able to experience all the Los Angeles Kings had to offer in their Coyotes VS Kings game.

Lawson Crouse scored a go-ahead goal before suffering a scary fall that forced him to leave that game. His goal allowed or Arizona Coyotes to hold on till the end to win the game by 3-2.

Other goal scorers from Arizona Coyotes side were Christian Fischer and Phil Kessel. With this in, Coyotes have now won 5 of the last 7 games which also includes their home win against Kings by 3-0 earlier. The goalie of the Arizona Coyotes Antti Raanta had 43 saves.

From the Kings’ side, Nikolai Prokhorkin and Anze Kopitar scored the goals as the home winning streak of Kings ends.

The goal from Lawson Crouse was made during the 2nd period which allowed for the Arizona Coyotes to have a lead of 2-1. Lawson Crouse left the game during the third period after he fell and his head hit on the boards in an awkward manner. A trainer checked him and then he was taken off the ice and walked into the room.

Rick Tocchet, the coach for the Coyotes said of Lawson Crouse, “I talked to him and he did not think that he was out but we thought that he might have been out. He was feeling a little bit woozy so we will see.”

Lawson Crouse’s goal came at the mark of 15:29 during the 2nd period and after 27 seconds of that goal referee, Clayton Keller whistled for the hooking penalty. However, Kings were not able to capitalize on that powerplay.

He empty netter from Fischer made the score 3-1 with only 2 minutes left to the game but then Prokhorkin came into to save the team from a  dominant victory by scoring the final goal for the game.

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