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LOS ANGELES, Calif. - Jonathan Quick made 28 saves in his 27th NHL shutout, Brown scored early in the third period, and the Los Angeles Kings beat Vancouver 1-0 on Monday night for their fourth win over the Canucks this season. Dustin Brown converted on a 3-on-1 rush just 24 seconds into the final period of a fight-filled game for the Kings, who earned just their third win in 10 games. In a game featuring 109 penalty minutes and a handful of fights, Brown landed the only blow that really counted. Nine days after Brown injured Vancouvers Roberto Luongo in a collision, the Kings captain knew he wore a virtual target throughout the rematch. He even had to fight Ryan Kesler, who will be his U.S. Olympic teammate in four weeks. Brown survived just fine, and he figured out an even better way to hurt the Canucks this time. "Its no different than any other game," Brown said. "They were upset about what happened with Luongo, but Ive been in that situation before." Brown isnt worried about any Sochi awkwardness after his scrap with Kesler, who dropped the gloves with Brown just 6 seconds into the second period, pulling Browns jersey over his head and whaling on him. And in typical hockey player fashion, Kesler also sees no reason they cant still be friends. "I think he knew from the opening puck-drop that he had to go with someone, with everything that happened with Roberto the last time we played," Kesler said. "We were just sticking up for our teammate. He talked a little bit and then we started to go. ... Its not awkward at all. I know him off the ice and hes a good guy, but right now on the ice hes the enemy. "He plays the game hard, I play the game hard, but Id say were friends off the ice." Neither Pacific Division rival scored in the first two periods of the Canucks second visit to Staples Center this month, but both made a steady parade to the box with a combined 103 penalty minutes — already the most in any Kings game this season — highlighted by that fight between American stars. Los Angeles stayed ahead of fourth-place Vancouver in the division standings, beating the Canucks four times in a season for the first since the 1990-91 campaign. "We just dont like them very much, so theyre always going to get our best effort," forward Jordan Nolan said. Quick was unbeatable while making his fifth consecutive start since returning from a 24-game injury absence. The U.S. Olympic goalie posted his second shutout of the season and his first since Nov. 7, a week before he severely strained his groin. "Its usually like that when you play these guys," Quick said. "Theyre a tough team, and weve developed a bit of a rivalry over the past few years after playing them in the playoffs a few times. Thats what you expect when they come in here." Eddie Lack stopped 19 shots in his fourth straight start for the Canucks, who were shut out for the first time all season during their sixth loss in seven games. Yet Vancouver left Staples Center feeling good about its response to the physical challenge posed by the Kings, particularly Browns rambunctious game. "It was one of our best games of the year," Canucks captain Henrik Sedin said. "If you look at the way we were battling, getting in on the forecheck and everything we need to do to win games, we were right there. ... We didnt really care about (penalties) today. We went out there and did everything we could to stand up for each other and for our teammates, and we killed off those penalties anyway." The Kings had a man advantage for 8:13 in the first period after Tom Sestito was ejected for attempting to instigate a fight with Nolan, who didnt even drop his stick. Los Angeles finally broke through when Vancouvers defence ended up out of position to stop the Kings top three offensive players on a 3-on-1, with Brown batting home a rebound of Anze Kopitars shot for his 10th goal. NOTES: Los Angeles begins a five-game trip in St. Louis on Thursday, returning to Southern California for back-to-back games against Anaheim. The Kings dont play at Staples Center again until Jan. 30 while the Grammys take over the building, but they will have a "home" game at Dodger Stadium against the Ducks on Jan. 25. ... Luongo was scratched, and Joacim Eriksson backed up Lack. . The Brazil defender was substituted 13 minutes into Wednesdays 2-1 Copa del Rey win at Athletic Bilbao because of a right hamstring problem. Scans revealed a second grade tear which could keep him out for a reported four to six weeks. . Leverkusen said on Friday it signed Schmidt on a two-year contract. He guided Red Bull Salzburg to the Austrian championship this season. http://www.hockeyhurricanes.com/cam-ward-hockey-jersey/. The 24-year-old right winger has one assist in nine games this season with the Sabres. In his career, he has three goals and six assists in 43 NHL games. . Luke Wileman and I stood in the corridor outside of the Vancouver Whitecaps dressing room at BC Place in Vancouver. . Jamies number grades given are out of five, with five being the best mark. Henrik Lundqvist, New York Rangers (4) – He had a strong game Sunday; was very good in tight with big saves on Crosby, Malkin and Neal in-crease.The latest chapter of the ongoing saga between the Coyotes and the City of Glendale is set to unfold tonight. And like many before it, theres a possibility it could also be the final chapter. On the voting agenda tonight is a proposed lease on Jobing.com Arena with Renaissance Sports & Entertainment, which has an agreement in place to buy the NHL team. Watch the vote proceedings on TSN.ca NOW. The lease is worth a total of $225 million over 15 years, but what appears to be the contentious issue for Glendale are potential costs to the City, which already fronted $25 million to keep the Coyotes in town over the past two years. According to TSN Hockey Insider Darren Dreger, NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman and Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly will attend the meeting. Dreger added that the NHL is hopeful that the deal will get approved, perhaps moreso than it was just two days ago. But if the deal isnt approved, the NHL will almost certainly relocate the franchise. "I dont want to be more specific than Im going to be, but if the council doesnt approve it so this transaction can close, I dont think the Coyotes will be playing there anymore," Bettman said at the NHLs recent Board of Governors meeting. A relocation announcement could take some time. According to Dreger, a list of possible new homes for the franchise including Seattle, Quebec City and Kansas City. Unresolved concerns about the deal were outlined in a memo released by the City of Glendale last week, including issues over the city bearing all the risk in the deal if Renaissances plan fails and a $15 million management fee to RSE that could end up costing the city more than the projected annual cost of $6 million (should other projections not bee met).dddddddddddd Included in the deal are a pair of out-clauses for Renaissance, including one that kicks in at the five-year mark and one if their cumulative losses should hit the $50 million mark. The deal does not include an out-clause for the City of Glendale. For the Coyotes, tonights meeting is just the latest hurdle in a long and drawn out fight to stay in Arizona. The team filed for bankruptcy in 2009, setting off a wave of potential ownership scenarios. The league took control of the franchise from former owner Jerry Moyes and the first potential owner to come forward was former Research in Motion CEO Jim Balsillie. While he had the funds to back an ownership bid, his offer hinged on his ability to relocate the team to Southern Ontario. With the league reluctant to meet his demands, the Coyotes soldiered on in the desert. Next up was Chicago White Sox owner Jerry Reinsdorf and a rival bid from the Ice Edge Holdings group, but a consensus could not be reached between the league and the city on which deal to back and both eventually fell through. A push to repatriate the franchise to its prior home in Winnipeg emerged in 2011 while the NHL attempted to sell the team to Matthew Hulsizer. The league backed that deal, but the Goldwater Institute – a local advocacy group – quashed a potential deal due to concerns over cost to the city. Winnipegs hunger for hockey was rewarded with the relocation of the Atlanta Thrashers two summers ago. A bid to sell the team to former San Jose Sharks CEO Greg Jamison fell through in January after almost two years of negotiations and tentative agreements, which opened the door for Renaissance, who reached an agreement with the NHL in late May. ' ' '