The New Jersey Devils goalie hardly looked menacing or villain-esque with his humble, oh-gosh manner after Saturday's game. He politely answered questions and didn't have an explanation for his success against the Kings.
Kinkaid has stopped 101 of 102 shots in four career appearances against the Kings, who aided their downfall by squandering more than seven minutes of power play time in the first period, including a 58-second, two-man advantage.
"We had a lot of shots and I thought some quality chances," center Anze Kopitar said. "We didn't score. For sure, credit goes to him, too. I thought he played solid tonight.