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Kings beat Ducks in NHL opener in London

Los Angeles Kings' Kyle Calder, 2nd right, grapples with Anaheim Mighty Ducks' Shane Hnidy, left, and Corey Perry during their NHL hockey game in London, Saturday Sept. 29, 2007. This is the National Hockey League's first regular-season game in Europe.

The NHL opened its season on the banks of the River Thames, and as far as the Los Angeles Kings were concerned, this was hockey country. “I love London,” said Kings center Mike Cammalleri, who scored two power-play goals Saturday in a 4-1 victory over the defending champion Anaheim Ducks. “It was good to us tonight.” This was the fourth time the NHL has begun its season outside North America, with…

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