CHICAGO -- Jeff Carter scored three of Los Angeles six straight goals, and the Kings beat the Chicago Blackhawks 6-2 on Wednesday night to leave the Western Conference final tied at one game apiece. Tyler Toffoli and Jake Muzzin also scored in Los Angeles five-goal third period as the Kings became the first visiting team to win in Chicago this post-season. The Blackhawks won their first seven home playoff games this year, but the Kings skated right by Chicago after the defending Stanley Cup champion Blackhawks took a 2-0 lead in the second period. Game 3 of the best-of-seven series is Saturday night in Los Angeles. Nick Leddy and Ben Smith scored for Chicago, which won 3-1 in Game 1 on Sunday. The Blackhawks were in position for their fourth consecutive win before Carter redirected Drew Doughtys slap shot by Corey Crawford to tie it at 2 just 1:37 into the third. Muzzin then had another power-play score at 4:04 that gave Los Angeles the lead. Once the Kings got going, they appeared to get almost anything they wanted against the sagging Blackhawks. Tanner Pearson set up goals by Toffoli at 8:59 and Carter at 14:44, and Carter added an empty-netter for his seventh of the playoffs. Carter also had an assist in his first career four-point playoff game. It was his second playoff hat trick. It was the most goals allowed by the Blackhawks in a playoff game since a 6-1 loss to Detroit on May 24, 2009. Jonathan Quick made 23 saves for the Kings, including a big stop on Brent Seabrook with Chicago trying for a 3-0 lead in the second. The Blackhawks got off to a strong start, using their speed to draw four penalties in the first period alone. Brandon Saad was responsible for two of the calls, making a pair of nice moves that ended with Matt Greene in the box for hooking and Doughty sent off for holding. Los Angeles defenceman Willie Mitchell had to cross check Peter Regin into the net to prevent a goal with about seven minutes left in the period, but Chicago made the most of the man advantage. The Blackhawks turned away a short-handed rush by the Kings, and Duncan Keith made a nice pass ahead to a streaking Leddy coming up the right side. The defenceman, who was a healthy scratch for Game 3 of Chicagos second-round series against Minnesota, then sent a backhander over Quicks left shoulder at 14:16. It was Leddys second career playoff goal. He also scored on April 21, 2012, at Phoenix. Chicago struck again in the second, with Smith jumping off the bench and beating Quick on a line change to make 2-0 at 1:40 of the period. The Blackhawks had another prime scoring chance when Kris Versteeg made a nice pass to Seabrook on a 2-on-1, but Quick got over to make a nice stop on the defencemans shot. Quicks play on Seabrook provided more time for the Kings to get back in the game, and they took advantage when Mike Richards pass to the crease went off Justin Williams right skate and past Crawford with 1:46 left in the second. Williams sixth goal of the playoffs cut Chicagos lead to 2-1 after two, and the Kings carried the momentum over to their big third period. Crawford made 25 saves. NOTES: Carter also scored three times in a 4-0 playoff win at Phoenix on May 15, 2012. ... Kings D Matt Greene was active for the first time in series. He replaced Jeff Schultz, who was scratched after he played 17 minutes in Game 1. ... Quick improved to 8-17-1 in 26 career games against the Blackhawks. ... The Blackhawks played without F Andrew Shaw, who is out with a lower-body injury, but could return in Game 3. Mark Jackson Jersey . The Philadelphia Eagles acquired running back Darren Sproles from the New Orleans Saints for a fifth-round draft pick on Tuesday. Domantas Sabonis Jersey . 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It is a reunion for Mike Krzyzewski, who played under Bob Knight at Army and then coached Army from 1975 to 1980. He took over at Duke in 1980 and has gone on to be the winningest coach in Division I history with 989 career wins. Six of those victories have come to begin this season, including a 93-54 rout of Furman last time out, extending the teams home win streak against non- conference opponents to 112 games. Zach Spikers Black Knights are also off to a flawless start to the season with five wins in as many games. The team comes in off its largest margin of victory to date, an 80-54 whipping of Binghamton. Armys 5-0 start is its best since the 1976-77 season under Krzyzewski. Duke holds a 9-3 series advantage over Army, including a 4-0 mark in games played in Durham. This is the first meeting since the 2002-03 season, a 101-53 victory for Duke at home. Armys fast start can be attributed to strong play at the offensive end of the floor. The team has been efficient to say the least, averaging a hearty 81.2 ppg on .467 shooting. The Black Knights have also done a great job in forcing turnovers (18.4 per game) and hold a +4.2 turnover margin as a result. Kyle Wilson may be shooting only .391 from the floor, but leads the team in scoring at a hefty 21.4 ppg. The junior guard receives scoring support from junior forward Tanner Plomb, who pours in 16.4 ppg. Kevin Ferguson is just under double figurees with 9.dddddddddddd0 ppg. Wilson was once again stellar in the teams win last time out, as he went 9- of-15 from the floor with five 3-pointers en route to a game-high 25 points. Wilson however, was the only Black Knight to reach double digits, as Tanner Omlid was the second-highest scoring threat against Binghamton with nine points in 12 minutes of work off the bench. As good as Armys numbers are on the year, Dukes are simply better. The Blue Devils are getting it done at a high rate on both ends of the floor, resulting in a gaudy +33.2 scoring margin. Offensively, Duke is shooting .529 from the floor, including .410 from behind the arc, for 90.0 ppg. Defensively, the team is yielding just 56.8 ppg and holding opponents to .390 efficiency from the floor that includes a meager .200 from 3-point range. Freshman center Jahlil Okafor has lived up to his billing as the top recruit in the nation. The 7- footer is converting nearly 65 percent of his shots and is averaging 17.2 points and 7.8 rebounds per game. Senior guard Quinn Cook pours in 16.0 ppg and has a team-high 20 3-pointers to his credit. Other contributors of note include freshman forward Justise Winslow (14.0 ppg), junior forward Amile Jefferson (9.7 ppg, 8.3 rpg) and freshman point guard Tyus Jones (7.7 ppg, 5.3 apg). Duke shot a scorching .576 from the floor last time out, leading to the lopsided win over the Paladins. Okafor was once again lethal inside, hitting 12-of-14 shots en route to a game-high 24 points. Jefferson logged a double- double with 16 points and 12 rebounds, while Matt Jones and Cook chipped in with 13 and 11 points, respectively. ' ' '