Kevin Fiala scored for the Kings (19-10-5), who lost 3-2 in overtime at the Nashville Predators on Saturday. David Rittich made 18 saves for Los Angeles, which enters the NHL holiday break after finishing 3-2-2 on their season-long seven-game, 15-day road trip.
“I thought that was a pretty good effort,” Kings coach Jim Hiller said. “Had some chances, for sure, just didn’t execute up top a couple times. We probably should’ve pounded a couple. We had good traffic.”
Protas gave the Capitals a 1-0 lead 10:20 of the first period. After Connor McMichael blocked Alex Turcotte’s clearing attempt along the boards, the puck went to Dubois, who fed Protas for the goal from the low slot.
After scoring 13 goals in 169 games over his first three NHL seasons, Protas has 14 goals in 33 games this season, including three in his past two games.
“Maybe good work in the offseason,” Protas said of his increased output. “And I think the trust from the coaches, working on a lot on the game. Been lucky enough to get some, but overall, just being around the net more and getting chances, creating chances for teammates.”