After the game, McAvoy stood at his locker and said he would only take two questions because the team dentist, Dr. Edwin Riley, was waiting to fix the damage.
“I wish the hits would stop coming, honestly,” he said. “It’s tiring. I honestly can’t feel worse, but I’ll get some work, and we have a really good dentist here who is great. I’m just happy we got two points.”
Defenseman Mason Lohrei also scored for the Bruins (36-22-6), who have won 13 straight on home ice. Jeremy Swayman made 14 saves for his 25th win of the season, tying an NHL career high.
“He’s tough as nails,” Swayman said of McAvoy. “You always know he’s going to respond with whatever comes his way. That’s a special individual on our team, and I’m so happy he’s getting the success he deserves right now.”
Drew Doughty tied it late in the third period for the Kings (26-23-15), who were coming off a 5-4 overtime win at the Columbus Blue Jackets on Monday. Kuemper made 21 saves.
“It obviously wasn’t a high-scoring game. It was tight-checking and both teams were competing really hard," Doughty said. "We would’ve liked to have come out with two points, but we can take a lot of good things from that game."