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KINGS NOTEBOOK: HEAD 'EM OFF AT THE PASSES.


Byline: Lee Barnathan Staff Writer

As Kings coach Andy Murray talks to players about increasing their intensity, he also will mention the need to just shoot the puck on the power play.

Murray said Monday he noticed the players passing a little too much during Sunday's three power plays against Nashville, looking for Looking for

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 that one perfect chance.

Well, forget about it, he said.

``You've got to take responsibility,'' Murray said. ``You say, `I'm gonna get it to the net.' If it's in shooting position, you should put it at the net.''

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 practiced on the right wing instead of his usual left wing. Murray said Robitaille approached him before Sunday's game about the switch. Robitaille played some right wing on Sunday, but he went scoreless for the eighth consecutive game. He has one goal in his last 12 games.

``Like I told Andy, if you get chances, the goals will come,'' Robitaille said. ``I've gotten a lot of chances lately: over 20 shots in the last three to four games. Got to keep shooting and the goals will come.''

Robitaille said playing right wing might give him a few more one-time shots. Murray said Robitaille likely will be back at left wing for tonight's game.

--Fiset reactiviated: Goalie Stephane Fiset Stephane Fiset (born June 17, 1970 in Montreal, Quebec) is an ice hockey goaltender who is retired. Playing career
Fiset was drafted in the 2nd round 24th overall in the 1988 NHL Entry Draft by the Quebec Nordiques.
 practiced strongly Monday and will be removed from injured reserve in time for tonight's game. Fiset strained the left side of his groin March 4 against Nashville and went on injured reserve two days later. He will back up Jamie Storr Jamie Storr (born December 28, 1975 in Brampton, Ontario) is a Canadian ice hockey goaltender currently playing for the DEG Metro Stars of the DEL.

Storr is half-Chinese and has Chinese dragons on his mask to honor his mother.
 tonight.

To make room for Fiset, the Kings assigned goalie Travis Scott to Lowell of the American Hockey League
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.

KINGS VS. DUCKS

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Matchup: The power play (or lack of) comes into question again. The Kings went 0 for 3 Sunday night Sunday Night, later named Michelob Presents Night Music, was an NBC late-night television show which aired for two seasons between 1988 and 1990 as a showcase for jazz and eclectic musical artists.  against Nashville and are 1 for their last 35. Anaheim, meanwhile, scored three power-play goals to beat Detroit on Sunday. The Kings have to be careful not to pass so much while on the power play. And they need to stay out of the penalty box themselves.

- Lee Barnathan

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Date:Mar 21, 2000
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