Jack Johnson showed remarkable confidence in himself and the Los Angeles Kings a day earlier when he promised his buddies he would celebrate his next goal by Tebowing. After all, the defenseman hadn't scored since Dec. 1, and the Kings don't even have a fraction of the Denver quarterback's offensive mojo lately. Johnson got his celebration and a whole lot more during the Kings' biggest offensive performance in nearly two months. Kyle Clifford scored the Kings' first regulation goal in more than 170 minutes, Johnson snapped a personal 17-game goal drought, and Los Angeles emphatically emerged from its scoring slump in a 5-2 victory over the Washington Capitals on Monday night.