The Los Angeles Kings' sputtering offense needed a quick fix. Dustin Brown, Anze Kopitar and defenseman Tom Preissing helped provide it, making goalie Jonathan Quick's NHL debut an absolute breeze. Brown had two goals and an assist, Preissing scored twice during power plays, and Michal Handzus had a short-handed tally in the Kings' 8-2 victory over the Buffalo Sabres on Thursday night. Michael Cammalleri had a goal and two assists, and Kopitar had a career-high four assists. "I felt really good tonight. And with the big start that we had, it makes it a lot easier to get your confidence back and to make plays that you usually wouldn't," Kopitar said. "When you get up by two or three goals, those seam passes open up. And that was the case tonight. Everybody was making plays, and it was really enjoyable to play this game." Quick, pressed into service because of injuries to Jason LaBarbera and Jean-Sebastien Aubin, made 15 saves and was staked to a 7-0 lead by the 11:07 mark of the second period.