LOS ANGELES, Calif. Vapormax Plus White Sale . - Thanks to an injury, a suspension and a weird salary-cap quirk, the Los Angeles Kings had to take on surging Vancouver with only five defencemen in uniform.The Kings remaining blueliners handled the extra work just as splendidly as the defending Stanley Cup champions handled the Canucks.Tyler Toffoli had a goal and two assists, and Jonathan Quick made 18 saves in the Kings 5-1 victory Saturday night.Alec Martinez had a career-high three assists for Los Angeles, which dressed just five defencemen when Robyn Regehr sat out with an injury. The Kings couldnt recall a defenceman to fill in for Regehr or suspended Slava Voynov because they were roughly $160 shy of enough cap room to make a move.So Drew Doughty played 29:46, and Jake Muzzin clocked 25:36 while recording his first multipoint game of the season. Matt Greene and Brayden McNabb also logged extra shifts as the Kings mixed-and-matched their pairings to great success.Ive never come across anything like that before, but youve got to deal with the hand youre dealt, said Martinez, who played 25:30. Weve all played with each other in practice. You play with everybody. Weve been here long enough. We know each others tendencies.A steadily increasing lead also helped.Marian Gaborik, Anze Kopitar, Jeff Carter and Muzzin had a goal and an assist apiece in just the Kings second win in seven games. Los Angeles jumped to a five-goal lead while abruptly returning to top form to demolish the Canucks, who had won six of seven.That was one of our best games of the season, and a lot of fun, Toffoli said. We had the puck for a lot of the time. We came out really strong and kept our feet moving.Kopitar and Gaborik also came through with their first multipoint games of the season after coach Darryl Sutter singled out the top-line stars for their lack of productivity in a loss to the Islanders on Thursday.Ryan Miller yielded four goals on 22 shots before Eddie Lack replaced him to start the third period. Vancouver avoided its first shutout loss of the season on Chris Higgins goal with 7:53 to play, but struggled through a dismal night in an otherwise stellar start to the season.I thought our goaltending was fine, Vancouver coach Willie Desjardins said. We just didnt play very good. We talked about (how) this trip would kind of show us where were at — and its shown us where were at. Were not good enough right now, and we have to get better. ... Teams are playing us like were a 10-4 team. Theres a difference when teams are really ready for you and when theyre not, and were getting teams that are really ready for us.Miller had won seven straight while starting out 10-1-0 for normally stingy Vancouver, which had yielded more than two goals just once in seven games. The Canucks have lost their last four games at Staples Center, getting outscored 14-3.Weve played good for a while, but we made too many mistakes tonight, captain Henrik Sedin said. Thats a team where you have to keep it simple, because if you make mistakes, theyre going to hurt you. ... Weve been able to roll four lines and score timely goals, and thats what we need to win, especially in this conference. We got none of that tonight.Los Angeles dominated from the opening minutes. Gaborik scored his first goal of an injury-slowed season off a rebound midway through the first period, and Muzzin wired a long wrist shot through traffic nearly five minutes later.Kopitar scored on a sharp-angled wrist shot past Millers ear late in the first, and Toffoli scored his seventh goal of the season on a rebound midway through the second.NOTES: Kopitars last multipoint game was Game 4 of the Western Conference finals against Chicago last May. He posted just seven points in his 19 games since then. ... Longtime Kings prospect Linden Vey earned an assist for Vancouver on Higgins goal. Los Angeles traded its former fourth-round pick to the Canucks last June. ... Carter earned an assist on Toffolis goal, snapping his six-game scoreless streak, tied for the longest of his career. Vapormax Plus Womens Cheap . Numbers Game looks at the As getting Jon Lester from Boston, sending Yoenis Cespedes to the Red Sox along with a deal involving the As and the Minnesota Twins. 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"When the other team scores the first goal, we usually struggle, kind of back on our heels," Huberdeau said. "But we were able to get the tying goal." Jimmy Hayes also scored for Florida. Shawn Matthias had two assists and Tim Thomas stopped 22 shots. "This is one of the toughest buildings to play in. We wanted to play with energy. They had to play last night (a 3-1 win in New Jersey)," Panthers coach Peter Horachek said. " ... We just wanted to work both ends of the rink." Daniel Cleary scored for Detroit, which is only 5-6-6 at home. "I thought it was lack of energy for sure. You try to fight through it the best you possibly can," Red Wings coach Mike Babcock said. "We had a game last night, they sat in our building, hung out and waited for us. Theres no excuse for anything, you got to find ways to win games. " Backup goalie Jonas Gustavsson, making his second consecutive start, made 35 saves. It was Gustavssons first regulation loss of the season (8-1-1). "Its always a little bit tougher to play that back to back, you got to be smart, save your legs and all that. We played a team that played good tonight, made it tough for us," Gustavsson said. "I felt like they were skating and forechecked us pretty good. At the end of the day we probably could have gotten a bounce and scored that second goal. You never knnow. Vapormax Plus Store. We just got to bounce back from this and have a good next game." Huberdeau gave Florida the lead at 3:29 of the third period. Left wide open in front of Gustavsson, Huberdeau put in a backhand shot after making a move for his seventh goal. Hayes tied it at 1 at 2:59 of the second period with his third goal of the season. Gustavsson appeared to have a shot by Matthias smothered. But the puck dropped under one of Gustavssons pads and Hayes poked it in for his second goal in two games. The Panthers outshot the Red Wings 17-5 in the second period. "Our game plan was just to play hard and we refocused during the game," Hayes said. Niklas Kronwall talked about what happened to Detroit after the first. "We stopped skating. I dont think it has anything to do with the energy. I dont know what it is," he said. "We have to be a lot more desperate and determined than that. We stopped skating and started watching hockey instead of playing." Cleary opened the scoring 4:06 into the game with his first goal in 24 games. He put in the rebound of Justin Abdelkaders shot for Clearys second goal of the season. NOTES: Detroit C Stephen Weiss played his first game against his former team. Weiss signed a five-year, $25 million free agent contract with the Red Wings in July. ... Detroit remained without both C Pavel Datsyuk (concussion) and captain Henrik Zetterberg (herniated disc). The team said that Datsyuk will return on Tuesday when the two teams play in Florida. ... Panthers goalie Tim Thomas is from Flint, Mich., which is about 60 miles north of Detroit. ... The Red Wings were also without C Darren Helm, who missed his second game with a shoulder injury. ' ' '