LOS ANGELES -- The Los Angeles Kings returned to their hard forechecking ways and got a needed win.Jeff Carter scored the tiebreaking short-handed goal midway through the second period and the Los Angeles Kings beat the Edmonton Oilers 4-2.Derek Forbort and Tyler Toffoli each had a goal and an assist and Devin Setoguchi and also scored for Los Angeles. Peter Budaj made 26 saves.After going winless in their last four games on the road, the Kings returned to Staples Center and found the key piece of their game that had eluded them on the road.For us, its the read, shutting down and getting in on the forecheck, Setoguchi said. When we forecheck well, thats usually when we create our opportunities.Darnell Nurse and Oscar Klefbom scored for the Oilers, who have now lost five straight games to fall to 2-7-1 since starting 7-1-0. Jonas Gustavsson made 21 saves.Oilers coach Todd McLellan said Carters short-handed goal hurt the most but Edmonton was ultimately doomed by another slow start.It seems to vary from night to night positionally, McLellan said. Whether its a D-man with a turnover, the forwards coughing something up and not getting in position at the right time. Its certainly something were aware of, were concerned with and trying to fix.Trailing 2-0 after the first period, the Oilers scored twice in the second to tie it before Carter scored at 9:06 of the middle period.Nurse made it 2-1 with a shot off the crossbar 3:44 into the second. A little under five minutes later, Klefbom tied it when he caught a pass in the slot and lifted an impressive backhand shot off the crossbar and behind Budaj.But just 34 seconds later, Carter won a faceoff and Toffoli led a 2-on-1 rush that resulted in Carters game-winner.We didnt get the save, but there were other mistakes on it, McLellan said. I thought it sucked the life out of us for a little bit.Setoguchi scored off a rebound with 6:45 left to play to make it 4-2, his third goal this season and third since the 2013-14.I didnt think we were that good in the first couple of periods, Setoguchi said. Then, in the third we had a couple good shifts back-to-back and we were able to score on one.Forbort scored his first goal of the season to put the Kings on the board 5:09 into the game. Toffoli then gave Los Angeles a 2-0 lead a few minutes later when he tapped in a centering pass from Carter.There was a bunch of traffic down there, (Kyle) Clifford made a good play and I was lucky it went in, Forbort said. Game notesKings C Anze Kopitar remained out for the third straight game with an upper-body injury. . Kings D Matt Greene was a healthy scratch. . Oilers D Dillon Simpson and C Anton Lander was a healthy scratch. . Forbort had his second multipoint game of the season and his career. . 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The Predators Get: D Michael Del Zotto.Theyre renowned for their pace and skill but Australias women also showed theyre up for the physical battle to make a powerful statement in rugby sevens Olympic debut.The top-ranked Aussies underlined their gold medal favouritism by dominating their two opening day pool matches, scoring 15 unanswered tries in the Rio heat to seal a quarter-final berth on Sunday.While a third pool game against the USA is to come, the world series champions are almost certain to play Spain in the last eight and avoid arch-rivals New Zealand in Mondays semi-finals.Australia were always expected to easily swat aside regional qualifier Colombia, and did so 53-0 in the biggest victory of the day, but they also outclassed Fiji 36-0 in a six-try shutout.Fiji had shown their power game could unruffle stronger teams with an early 12-7 upset of USA but Tim Walshs side happily took up the challenge and threw it back.Going into the game we expected some shooters, some high tackles, some late hits, coach Walsh said.I thought we nullified Fijis strength and really played to ours.They were ready for a physical battle, and thats the way it is going to be from here on in.Leading challengers New Zealand, Canada and Great Britain all play a more confrontational game and aim to outmuscle the faster, wide-running Australians.The likes of Charlotte Caslick, Emma Tonegato, Nicole Beck and Ellia Green showed they would have a tough time catching them first.Caslick finished the day with four tries, equalling Kiwi stars Portia Woodman and Kayla McAlister, to show her class as a playmaker and finisher.Australia showed no Games jitters and scored with almost every touch of the ball against the Colombians in what resembled a training run.That overall performance was amazing, said co-captain Sharni Williams, who scored their first Olympic try after just 45 seconds. Its a great start.Weve set that benchmark and now well just keep building.Walsh was also pleased to come through day one with no injuries as backline linchpin Emilee Cherry overcame her hamstring strain to play, and fully ttest it out against Fiji with a 60m sprint to score.ddddddddddddNew Zealand, meanwhile, wasted little time announcing their medal credentials as they powered past Kenya despite having their captain Sarah Goss and Ruby Tui both sin-binned during the first half.Even with six players, though, the Kiwis were way too strong as early tries by Portia Woodman, Kayla McAlister and Huriana Manuel set them off and running, and the Kenyans hardly got a look-in as they finished on the receiving end of a 52-0 defeat, with Woodman scoring a hat-trick.New Zealand followed up that win by brushing aside Spain 31-5.Great Britains women launched their Olympic rugby sevens challenge with two pool victories.Emily Scarratts team followed up an opening 29-3 victory over host nation Brazil by crushing Japan 40-0 thanks to touchdowns from Amy Wilson Hardy, Alice Richardson, Joanne Watmore, Katy McLean, Emily Scott and Heather Fisher.They also did not concede a try in either game, setting themselves up for Sundays Pool C decider against Canada.Scarratt said: It was a shaky start, but we know sevens tournaments are not decided on the first day, and weve got two good wins under our belt.The second performance was really pleasing.We really pride ourselves on our defence, if you dont let other teams score tries, it is generally a lot easier to win games.Canada will be a step up tomorrow. They finished third in the World Series this year, and we know we will have to be right on our mettle, but we will recover and prepare properly.While the Japan game was a stroll - they earlier lost 45-0 against Canada - Britain led only 7-3 at the break after Brazil, inspired by their talisman Paula Ishibashi, dominated territory and threatened a possible upset.But Britain settled after half-time and ran out comfortable winners on the back of two Natasha Hunt tries, plus touchdowns from Watmore, Scott and Jasmine Joyce, with McLean kicking two conversions. ' ' '