Revisiting the 2012 Stanley Cup Final – Kings vs Devils Zackary Weiner | September 7, 2020 At the end of the 2011-12 season, the Los Angeles Kings and the New Jersey Devils were not the top picks to go to the Stanley Cup Final. The Devils…
Revisiting the 2014 Stanley Cup Final – Kings vs Rangers Scott Blair | August 14, 2020 This was a collaborative piece by Scott Blair and Barak Goldman The Stanley Cup’s history dates back to 1892 when Lord Stanley of Preston, who was Governor-General of Canada at…
Ranking Each Kings Team from the Last Decade Dante Giugliano | July 29, 2020 In the past decade, the Los Angeles Kings made the playoffs six times, and won two Stanley Cups. These championships, coming in 2012 and 2014, are the only Stanley Cups…
5 Greatest Moments in Kings History THW Archives | July 27, 2020 In a city that once didn’t acknowledge the sport of hockey, the Los Angeles Kings etched themselves in the history books in more ways than one. Among the many significant…
Los Angeles Kings’ 50-Goal Scorers THW Archives | July 15, 2020 The Los Angeles Kings were one of six teams to join the NHL during the 1967 Expansion. Nine years later, they became the 10th franchise to have a player score…
Kings’ Top 10 Draft Picks of All-Time Tim Chiasson | June 15, 2020 Though they waited until the 2011-12 season to hoist Lord Stanley (with a close encounter in 1993, thanks to Kerry Fraser), the Los Angeles Kings have produced many good NHL…
A Royal Celebration: All-Time LA Kings by Country THW Archives | May 12, 2020 I will focus my attention on both traditional hockey power countries as well as a few lesser established, yet equally compelling ones, as well. The criteria is that the player…
Kings & Rangers: Big Markets, Big Trades Barak Goldman | February 9, 2020 This post was jointly written by Barak Goldman, an LA Kings writer, and Scott Blair, a New York Rangers writer. East Coast versus West Coast battles have raged on for…
Los Angeles Kings with 100-Point Seasons Mark Devore | February 8, 2020 Seven men have reached the 100-point plateau a combined 23 times in Los Angeles Kings history. One is the only player in franchise history to score 70 or more goals…
Kings Shootout Success After 15 Years Mark Devore | February 4, 2020 When the NHL announced after the 2004-05 lockout that it would institute the shootout to settle tie games, I was intrigued. First, nobody likes ties. As the famous coaching adage…
Kings Superstar Kopitar May Be the Greatest Ever Ryan Szporer | December 20, 2019 Having just passed the Great One Wayne Gretzky on his team’s all-time scoring list, Anze Kopitar can realistically be called the greatest Los Angeles Kings player ever. Look at it…
2011-12 Kings: Where Are They Now? Sara Biela | December 11, 2019 With every franchise, players who’ve come and gone have impacted their respective team(s) in one way or another. As the “teen” decade comes to an end, we’ll take a look…