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Valuable Time for the Kings’ Youth
The 2016-17 season hasn’t gone as smooth as the Los Angeles Kings had hoped. Through 74 games, they sit nine points out of the playoff picture and are on the fast track to missing the postseason for the second time in three years. However, a season that has seen the Kings struggle to find their offensive […]
Preview: Kings Go for Season Sweep Against Predators
The Los Angeles Kings and Nashville Predators will meet in Los Angeles on Thursday night in a game where two points could go a long way in both team’s playoff hopes. In the NHL’s Western Conference the hunt for the playoffs has gotten tighter each night. The Predators sit in third place in the Central […]
Preview: Bruins Finish California Trip Against Kings
The Los Angeles Kings will try to win consecutive games for the first time since they opened the month of February with wins against Colorado and Philadelphia when they host the Boston Bruins on Thursday night. Since the Kings’ win against the Flyers on Feb. 4, they have gone 2-5-0 and been outscored 23-13 in those games. […]
Top 3 All-Time Kings Goalies
It has been a season of celebration across the National Hockey League. The league has celebrated 100 years of existence with several Centennial Celebrations at various points of the 2016-17 season. Events like the NHL Centennial Classic, an outdoor game between the Detroit Red Wings and Toronto Maple Leafs, the unveiling of the top 100 NHL players […]
Recap: Carter Powers the Kings Through the Avalanche
The Los Angeles Kings blew out the Colorado Avalanche 5-0 on Wednesday night and extended their win streak to four games. It is the first time since Nov. 17-26 Los Angeles has won four games in a row. In the win, Peter Budaj stopped 22 shots for his second shutout in his last three games […]
Recap: Kings Snap 3-Game Skid, Beat San Jose
The Los Angeles Kings beat the San Jose Sharks 3-2 on the last night of 2016. The win snapped a three-game losing streak for Los Angeles and was the first loss in four games for San Jose. Having played their last nine games away from Staples Center, this was the first home game in three […]
Preview: Kings End 2017 Against San Jose
The Los Angeles Kings will try to avoid losing a fourth consecutive game when they take on the San Jose Sharks later tonight. The Kings return to Staples Center after playing their last nine games on the road. They haven’t played a home game since Dec. 10 when they beat the Ottawa Senators 4-1. Since […]
Are the Kings Fragile?
The narrative surrounding the Los Angeles Kings and their 2016-17 season has been their ability to stay relevant in the Pacific Division despite being hit with a slew of injuries to start the season. But after a 6-3 loss to the Buffalo Sabres on Tuesday night, Jeff Carter had some interesting words to describe the […]
Monster Road Trip Awaits Kings
The Los Angeles Kings are 27 games into the 2016-17 season and have been clicking on all cylinders of late. In their last ten games, they have gone 7-2-1 and sit just outside a playoff spot in the crowded Pacific Division with 30 points, just three points behind the first-place Anaheim Ducks. Jeff Carter has led […]
Kings Fans Should Be Thankful
The Los Angeles Kings have had an interesting start to the 2016-17 season. Injury problems, streaky play, and some more injury problems have, at times, left a sour taste in the mouths of many that follow Los Angeles. But it’s Thanksgiving, at least it is in the United States, go about your business Canada, and […]
Predicting the Kings’ 2016-17 Statistical Leaders
It’s mid-August and despite some surprising news coming down the pipeline yesterday, the NHL news machine is in its usual lowest of lows. This year’s free agency is a distant memory and training camps are still ways away. Now is the time fans speculate about next season. Player ‘X’ is due for a great year and […]
State of the Los Angeles Kings
In the overall picture, at the conclusion of the 2015-16 season the Los Angeles Kings were better than they were at the end of the 2014-15 season. Last season, the Kings finished in second place in the Pacific Division with 102 points. Two seasons ago, Los Angeles finished in fourth place in the Pacific Division […]
3 First Round Storylines for the Kings
It took an entire NHL season — 2,460 games to be played — and it took the Anaheim Ducks beating the Washington Capitals in the final game of the 2015-16 NHL regular season for the Los Angeles Kings to get an opponent in the first round of the 2016 Stanley Cup playoffs. The Kings were […]
Kings and Ducks Save Best for Last
When the NHL schedule is composed it is impossible for those piecing it together to know what they have done until the season plays out. When it comes to the final games of the season, it’s a shot in the dark hoping for as many games with playoff implications as possible. That being said, the […]
Tyler Toffoli’s Magic Act
This was supposed to be Tyler Toffoli’s breakout year for the Los Angeles Kings. At several times this season, that synopsis has held true and it seemed like Toffoli was on the fast track up the NHL’s scoring hierarchy. But, for what seems like as many flashes of greatness for Toffoli this season, he has disappeared on […]
Kings Control Their Destiny
It wasn’t too long ago the Los Angeles Kings were in a rough spot. Los Angeles had just dropped a home game against their Southern California Rival, the Anaheim Ducks. The loss to their Pacific Division rival was the exclamation point in a low for the Kings and a high for the Ducks. The Ducks […]
An All-California Race for the Pacific
The dust has settled on the 2016 NHL trade deadline and teams are set for the final stretch of the 2015-16 NHL season. In some divisions, the race is tight and will likely stay that way until the season’s final day. At the time of this writing, only five points separated first and fourth place […]
Kings Limp Away from Metropolitan Division Trip
The Los Angeles Kings are on the back end of their 2016 Grammy Trip. Games two through five of the seven-game road trip has taken the Kings through the Eastern Conference’s Metropolitan Division where they have played the top four teams over the course of six nights. After opening the road trip with a 9-2 […]
5 Things the Kings Should Be Thankful For
The holiday season is in full swing and along with it comes time with family members, big dinners and cold weather. But this time of year also promotes time to think, reflect and overall be grateful for the things you have in life. This is no different for NHL fans and for this instance fans […]
3 Problems with the NHL’s New All-Star Game Format
On Wednesday the NHL officially announced its overhaul of the league’s All-Star Game. The league will move away from the standard two-team and three period contest and will install a three-on-three tournament with $1 million going to the winning team. The Atlantic, Metropolitan, Central and Pacific Divisions will all be represented by an 11-man team, […]
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