The New York Islanders host the Los Angeles Kings in a cross-conference game with high stakes for both sides. The Islanders are currently holding onto a spot in the Eastern Conference with 79 points and a record of 37-23-5. Meanwhile, the Kings are fighting to climb back into the Western Conference playoff picture, sitting at 26-23-15 with 67 points. This game represents the second meeting between these two teams in just over a week, creating a quick turnaround for the coaching staffs to make adjustments. With the Islanders looking to solidify their seeding and the Kings desperate to snap a recent cold spell, bettors have plenty of data to analyze before placing their wagers.
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Game Snapshot
Matchup: Los Angeles Kings @ New York Islanders
Date & Time: 13 March 2026, 7:00 PM ET
Venue: UBS Arena, Elmont, NY
Broadcast: MSG Sportsnet, Bally Sports West
| Odds Type | Los Angeles Kings | New York Islanders |
|---|---|---|
| Spread | +1.5 (-180) | -1.5 (+150) |
| Moneyline | +125 | -145 |
| Total (O/U) | Over 5.5 (-115) | Under 5.5 (-105) |
Key Storylines Kings vs Islanders
The biggest story for the Los Angeles Kings is their recent transition to interim head coach D.J. Smith. Since the change, the team has shown bursts of energy, including a surprising 5-3 win over these same Islanders on 5 March. However, the Kings are dealing with major health hurdles. They are missing high-end talent as Kevin Fiala is out for the season with a leg injury, and Andrei Kuzmenko is sidelined for several weeks following knee surgery. Much of the offensive burden now falls on Artemi Panarin, who has been a standout since arriving in Los Angeles, leading the team with 65 points. Anze Kopitar remains a steadying force at 38 years old, but the Kings lack the depth to easily replace their missing wingers.
The New York Islanders are also working through significant injury difficulties. Kyle Palmieri and defenseman Alexander Romanov are both out of the lineup, which has forced the team to rely more heavily on their top stars. Mathew Barzal continues to drive the offense, coming off a three-point performance in his last outing. The Islanders have been strong at home this year, and they will look to Ilya Sorokin to provide a wall in the crease. Sorokin has been one of the best goaltenders in the league this season, posting a 2.51 goals-against average and six shutouts. For New York, this game is about revenge for their loss in Los Angeles and maintaining their slim lead over the teams chasing them in the Metropolitan Division.
Head-to-Head & Betting Trends
- The Kings won the most recent meeting 5-3 in Los Angeles on 5 March 2026.
- New York is 7-3-0 in its last 10 games, while Los Angeles has struggled with a 3-6-1 record in that same span.
- The Islanders have a solid 17-10-2 record at UBS Arena this season.
- Los Angeles has been surprisingly effective as a road underdog, going 16-8-8 away from home.
- The total has gone Over in 4 of the last 5 games for the Kings.
- The Islanders are 4-1 against the spread (ATS) in their last 5 games following a win.
Best Player Props to Watch
| Player | Prop | Line |
|---|---|---|
| Mathew Barzal (NYI) | Points | Over 0.5 (-155) |
| Artemi Panarin (LAK) | Shots on Goal | Over 2.5 (-130) |
| Ilya Sorokin (NYI) | Saves | Over 27.5 (-115) |
Los Angeles Kings vs New York Islanders Pick & Model Projection
Score Projection: Los Angeles Kings 2 – New York Islanders 4
Pick: New York Islanders -1.5 (+150)
Confidence: 4 out of 5
Win Probability: Los Angeles 42%, New York 58%
The New York Islanders have a clear advantage in this contest due to their superior goaltending and home-ice stability. Ilya Sorokin is significantly more reliable than Darcy Kuemper at this stage of the season, especially given the Kings’ defensive lapses lately. Los Angeles is missing 20% of its top-six forward group with Fiala and Kuzmenko out, and while Kempe and Panarin are capable of producing magic, the Islanders’ defensive structure at home is difficult to break down. The Islanders are 12 points ahead in the standings for a reason, and they will be highly motivated to even the season series after their poor performance in Southern California last week.
Expect New York to control the pace of the game from the opening puck drop. Their power play, which ranks at 16.2%, should find opportunities against a Kings penalty kill that has struggled at a 75.7% success rate. While the Kings might keep it close through the first two periods, the Islanders’ depth and the elite play of Sorokin should lead to a late goal or an empty-netter to cover the puck line. Taking the Islanders on the moneyline is a safe play, but the value on the -1.5 spread is too tempting to ignore given the current state of the Los Angeles roster.

