The Los Angeles Kings are gearing up for a crucial match against the Washington Capitals, with a shuffled defense lineup and potential lineup changes. Despite their impressive road performance, the Kings face a setback as Drew Doughty, a key defenseman, is expected to be out for a few weeks due to a lower-body injury. This injury comes as a blow, especially since the Kings are already without their leading defenseman. Coach Jim Hiller and GM Ken Holland will need to make strategic decisions to fill the void, with Brian Dumoulin and Mikey Anderson forming the top pairing, and Jacob Moverare joining the third pair. The Kings' defensive depth is further tested, as they consider recalling an extra blueliner from the AHL, with Kyle Burroughs and Angus Booth as potential candidates. Booth, in particular, has been working hard to avoid a sophomore slump after an injury during training camp. The Kings' forward lineup features Andrei Kuzmenko, who is expected to return soon, and the team's strong performance against the Capitals is highlighted, with Kevin Fiala's recent success against them. Additionally, the Kings' penalty kill has been impressive, with a high success rate. Off the ice, the team celebrates the recent contract extension of Adrian Kempe, a key player, and the organization's commitment to keeping him with the team long-term. The Kings' upcoming game against the Capitals promises an intriguing match, with the team's recent success and the impact of key player injuries on the line.