LOS ANGELES, Calif. - After a bitter seven-game playoff series last spring and two overtime nail-biters in the past four days, the Los Angeles Kings rivalry with the Anaheim Ducks has never been more intriguing.Jarret Stoll added more flavour to the Freeway Faceoff with a big game-winner for the defending Stanley Cup champions.Stoll scored his first goal of the season 2:19 into overtime, and the Kings rallied for a 3-2 victory over the Ducks on Saturday.Stoll tapped a slow-sliding puck under Frederik Andersen in the waning seconds of a power play, capping the Los Angeles much-needed comeback in the Southern California clubs second entertaining meeting of the week.The Kings have won just three of their past 10 games overall, but their 37-shot effort against Andersen culminated with Justin Williams driving to the net and Stoll finishing it off.A lot of times our team doesnt score the pretty goals, said Stoll, who hadnt scored an overtime goal since Nov. 17, 2005. We grind it out, and we were lucky to get that one. ... We pushed a little harder today.Tyler Toffoli scored a short-handed goal, Jonathan Quick made 27 saves and Anze Kopitar scored the tying power-play goal midway through the third period for the Kings, who got a boost from the intensity in this local derby.We came out with a little physicality, Kopitar said. The guys were hitting people, so the physical presence was definitely there. We tightened it up defensively, and thats what we needed to do.Emerson Etem and Ryan Kesler scored for the Ducks, who beat Los Angeles 6-5 in a shootout on Wednesday.Andersen, who got chased early in the clubs first meeting Wednesday, made 34 saves in the Ducks club-record fifth straight overtime game.Anaheim has earned points in seven straight games, but its five-game regular-season winning streak against Los Angeles ended after Hampus Lindholm got a sketchy hooking penalty 23 seconds into overtime. The Ducks also didnt like the goalie interference penalty against captain Ryan Getzlaf leading to Kopitars goal.Its two good teams playing hard, and you wish it didnt have to go like that, Getzlaf said. Were battling through a lot of injuries. Weve got some big guys out of our lineup, so when we get some points every night, its a positive.Corey Perry missed his fifth straight game and Francois Beauchemin sat out his third straight game for Anaheim while recovering from mumps.Defenceman Alec Martinez sat out for Los Angeles after injuring his finger blocking a shot in Thursdays loss to Dallas. Robyn Regehr returned from a three-game absence for the Kings injury-plagued defence, which again relied on Drew Doughty to play more than half of the game.After a scoreless first period, Etem put the Ducks ahead with a second-effort backhand in front of Quick for just his second goal of the season.Toffoli evened it moments later with his NHL-leading fourth short-handed goal of the young season.The Ducks jumped back ahead late in the second when Bryan Allen made a sharp cross-ice pass to Kesler for his sixth goal with his new team. Kesler had scored just one goal in the previous four weeks before getting three more in two games against the Kings.After Getzlafs penalty for running into Quick, Kopitar evened it with a big shot through traffic late in a sharp power play. The Kings hadnt scored on their previous 18 power-play chances over seven games since Nov. 2.They had more shots, but we had better scoring chances, Anaheim coach Bruce Boudreau said. Five-on-five, I thought we outplayed them. I thought we were right there, every moment of the game.NOTES: Anaheim hadnt lost a day game since April 7, 2012, at Calgary. ... Devante Smith-Pelly sat out with an upper-body injury after missing the Ducks past two practices. Chris Wagner played 7:08 after he was recalled from Anaheims AHL affiliate in Norfolk. ... Toffoli has played 18 games this season. He is the fastest player to four short-handed goals since Philadelphias Simon Gagne scored four in his first 15 games in the 2008-09 season. Joe Mullen Jersey .J. -- Kyle Palmieri thrilled his personal rooting section with an overtime winner that sent the Anaheim Ducks to their seventh straight win. Michel Briere Jersey . 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The Winnipeg Goldeyes (10-5) veteran slugger had delivered a monster two-run home run in the bottom of the ninth that gave the Fish a come-from-behind 5-4 win over the visiting Lincoln Saltdogs (6-9). "He kind of got a slider up and I got the barrel on it," said Abercrombie after the game. "Hes a good pitcher, but he made a mistake. You dont plan on this kind of thing happening, but when it happens, its sort of the reason you play baseball. Whenever you can do something like that for your team, its one of the things you try to enjoy." Not only did Abercrombie enjoy it, so too did his teammates, who met him at homeplate after he followed Donnie Webb across the plate. Webb had singled with one out in the bottom, of the ninth to set up Abercrombies heroics.It was a fitting ending to a brilliant pitching performance by veteran Goldeyes left-hander Chris Salamida, a performance that was almost lost. He threw eight innings of three-hit shutout baseball at Shaw Park, but the Goldeyes bullpen couldnt save his victory. Chris Kissock and Brendan Lafferty allowed four runs on five hits and two walks in the top of the ninth, as the Goldeyes blew a 3-0 eighth-inning lead and fell behind 4-3 heading to the bottom of the ninth. Its the first time this season the Goldeyes bullpen blew a save. "After Chris (Kissock) came out of the game, I batted him on the back," said Salamida. "Hell be back tomorrow and hell be great. Its just one of those things. Hell be back, better than ever next time." But thats when Reggie came on and hit his second homer in as many nights. Amazingly, the Goldeyes are now 8-2 this season in games in which theyyve hit home runs.dddddddddddd With the win, the Goldeyes took over sole possession of first place in the American Associations North Division for the first time this season. "I felt really good tonight," said Salamida. "After that bad start to the season, I made a few adjustments to my mechanics and slowed down my delivery. When you pitch too quickly, it affects other parts of the delivery and thats what contributed to the slow start. Tonight, I just tried to throw strikes and get ahead of hitters. I had only three strikeouts, but I dont really try to get a lot of strikeouts. I try to pitch-to-contact and let my defense do its job and the defense was perfect tonight. I have a great defense behind me." Salamida, who got off to a terrible start this season in his first two outings, pitched eight complete innings, allowing no runs on three hits and only one walk. He retired the first 11 batters he faced and had a one-hitter through six innings. The Goldeyes didnt score much early in the game, but with Salamida dealing, they didnt have to score much.Tyler Kuhn led off the game with a single and scored all the way from first on a double by Jake Blackwood. In the fourth inning, Ray Sadler singled, went to second on a wild pitch and scored on a single by Donnie Webb. And with one out in the eighth inning, Kuhn pounded out his second triple in as many nights and scored on a sacrifice fly by Blackwood. Bellamy (1-0, 6.35 ERA) got the win for Winnipeg, while Marshall Schuler suffered the loss (0-2, 2.35 ERA).The Goldeyes and Saltdogs will play Game 3 of this four-game series on Saturday evening at 6 p.m. at Shaw Park. Jason Jarvis (1-2, 10-39 ERA) will get the start for Winnipeg, while Joe Bisenius (0-0, 4.24 ERA) will take to the bump for Lincoln. ' ' '