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Anze Kopitar scored a power-play goal for the Kings, who have won three straight after losing seven of eight in a skid that sent them cascading down from the top of the Western Conference standings.
Olli Jokinen broke up Quick's shutout bid on a power-play goal with 3:21 to play, also ending Los Angeles' streak of 45 straight penalty-kills at home from the start of the season.
Miikka Kiprusoff stopped 30 shots for the struggling Flames, who have alternated wins and losses in the past nine games. Calgary hasn't won two straight games since late October.
But the Flames had won 14 of 17 meetings with the Kings, including a 3-1 home victory in October. Los Angeles won 11 of its next 13 games, moving to the top of the NHL standings before losing its grip.
The Kings returned from a four-day break with a grinding performance against the Flames, who thought they had scored a few minutes into the first period during a goal-mouth scramble. The officials' call on the ice was overturned after a lengthy video review in Toronto determined Matt Stajan had kicked in the puck with his right leg.