Quinton Byfield began to break out significantly during the Kings' recent seven-game road trip, showcasing his skills while playing alongside Warren Foegele and
The Kings have played 26 games on the road this season, compared to just 17 at home. They have excelled at home, boasting the best home record in the league at
The Los Angeles ... opportunity for Kings General Manager Rob Blake to discuss the feasibility of a trade with Canucks General Manager Patrik Allvin. LA Forward Kevin Fiala is currently the ...
Look at the featured image above. That’s the second goal of Thursday’s game, scored by Los Angeles’ Alex Turcotte. Turcotte collected a rebound off Thatcher Demko and was all alone to flip home the puck for what was his second goal of the game.
The Los Angeles Kings head into the fourth of a five-game road trip against the Vancouver Canucks. This is the second of three meetings between these two clubs this season. The Canucks picked up a 4-2 victory in Los Angeles on November 7th,
Adrian Kempe and Kevin Fiala each had a goal and ... Conference’s second wild-card spot. Kings: It was the eighth time in 43 games that Los Angeles scored five or more goals.
The Kings were the last NHL team to reach the midpoint of their season. Let's grade every player's contributions so far.
The circumstances are particularly meaningful for Penguins forward Blake Lizotte, who started his NHL career with the Kings and had 106 points (37 goals, 69 assists) in 320 games for them. This will be his first game at Crypto.com Arena as a visitor, but the LAFD hat he wore after Monday’s morning skate reflected the larger circumstances.
It’s been a while since the opposing team was the one to get going quickly. For the last few games, the Los Angeles Kings have made a conscious effort to come out of the gates flying and waste no time trying to get that early lead.
The Seattle Kraken headed home after their four-game road trip to face off against the Los Angeles Kings. Despite a very close first period with several goals scored, it was ultimately the Kraken who took home the victory,
Alex Laferriere has quickly established himself as a valuable asset to the Los Angeles Kings, bringing his youthful energy and net-front presence. Ranking third on the team in points (26), his consistent production signals a promising sign of his continued development.