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Kings win Austrian exhibition tournament

Anze Kopitar scored with 46 seconds remaining to give the Los Angeles Kings a 4-3 win over Swedish champions Farjestad BK on Wednesday in the final of an exhibition tournament. Kopitar, who just got back on the ice after a 2-minute penalty, scored after a rush through the Swedish defense. After a scoreless first period, Eero Somervuori and Emil Kaberg scored to give Farjestad BK a 2-0 lead, but…

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