Thu 5/30/13 10:35 AM

Dustin Penner doesn't mind getting fewer minutes by staying with a winning team like the Los Angeles Kings. Penner averaged just 12:42 minutes in the regular season and has logged 13:26 minutes per game in the playoffs. "Obviously I'd like to be playing more minutes, but you could ask pretty much everybody except maybe Doughty and they would tell you they want to play more," Penner said. "But I'm way more happy winning than getting more minutes. Whatever facet on the team that I'm playing that night, I'm going to do the best to my ability and try and have a positive impact on the game. It doesn't matter. I think that's the best thing about our team - you saw Brownie on the third line - the quote-unquote third line - for a game or two. We fill the spot that we're put it." Having guys like Penner play in support roles gives the Kings the depth they need to take on the Chicago Blackhawks in the Western Conference finals.