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Sutter felt no reason to stick around any longer to entertain any talk that his surging team has any issues at all, other than it had to make one more long road trip. Sutter was still miffed Thursday morning before the Kings headed East. "Continue to play the way were playing. Thats why you play series," he said of his clubs mindset. "Unfortunately, we have some spoiled people that think that everyone wins 16 in a row or something. A little confusing to me." The Kings are heading back into their true comfort zone -- the road. It is there that they have already set records with 10 straight victories in this post-season, and 12 playoff wins in a row, dating to last year. With one more win away from L.A., the Kings will also set the mark with 11 road wins in a single playoff. "Its better than if we were going into another Game 4," forward Dustin Penner said after getting off the team bus in New Jersey. "Life is not so bad. Weve got a few more games here to reach our end goal. We dont want to get ahead of ourselves. We had a good lesson last night, losing that one. It was a tough one. "Were going to hopefully take the next step that were all working toward." The Kings are 1-3 in Game 4s with a chance to end a series, but they are 3-0 in the ensuing Game 5s, so Los Angeles is fully prepared to short-circuit any hopes the Devils have of becoming the second club to dig out of an 0-3 hole in the finals and win the Stanley Cup. "Elimination games ... the teams you play against are there for a reason," forward Justin Williams said Thursday. "Its not supposed to be a sweep all the time. Youre not supposed to win every game. "Thats when their character comes out, when their backs are against the wall. They played a great game, battled hard. We just didnt quite have enough." While the Kings have proven to be a resilient bunch and the most formidable No. 8 seed in NHL playoff history, a Thursday flight to New Jersey didnt exactly follow the script they had planned. Another cross-country trip after missing a chance to lift the Cup in front of the home fans, who have waited 45 years to celebrate such an event, is hardly ideal. "Obviously, a little disappointing," forward Jeff Carter said Thursday in Los Angeles. "Would have liked to have gotten a win on home ice, but weve got to move on from that. Think about it last night, move on, get ready for Saturday." The Kings know they are still in prime position to become champions. They surely dont want to delay the now-expected coronation, and in turn give the Devils more life if Los Angeles fails again on Saturday. But if so, the series will return to California for a Game 6 on Monday night. "We just play every road game the way we have throughout the season here, throughout the playoffs," Williams said. "We just dont let any distractions bother us. We go in, we play our game. 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