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…
2010-11 Kings: Where Are They Now? Sara Biela | December 4, 2019 With every franchise, players who’ve come and gone have impacted their respected team(s) in one way or another. As the “teen” decade comes to an end, we’ll take a look…
Peace, Love and LA Kings Hockey THW Archives | August 31, 2019 The late sixties were an eventful period to say the least. Peace rallies opposing the continued American military presence in Vietnam were growing like wildfire, the Beatles maintained their dominance…
From NCAA to the Los Angeles Kings The Hockey Writers | October 4, 2018 More than 300 former collegiate hockey players played in an NHL regular-season game this past season. Former NCAA student-athletes now account for more than 30 percent of players on NHL…
Drafted by Kings but Succeeding Elsewhere The Hockey Writers | June 17, 2018 In the past fifteen years, the Los Angeles Kings have drafted many key components to add to their team which has helped them win two Stanley Cups. Players like Drew…
Top 3 All-Time Kings Goalies Eric Roberts | March 26, 2018 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…
Brown Set to Make Kings History Louis Pannone | December 20, 2017 We’re two-and-a-half months into the 2017-18 NHL season and things really couldn’t have gone much better for John Stevens’ Los Angeles Kings so far. They’re enjoying a nice bounce-back campaign…
Pearson Was a Message to the World of Hockey Leah Dyck | July 14, 2016 Player development is a crucial part of the mysterious puzzle leading to Stanley Cup success, and of course, developing players is easier said than done, but equally daunting is the…
Kings 2015-16 Regular Season was One for the Books Walter McLaughlin | April 12, 2016 After Saturday’s tough 4-3 shootout loss to the Winnipeg Jets, the Los Angeles Kings waited on pins and needles for the outcome of the Anaheim Ducks’ season finale against the…
50 Years Ago in Hockey: Habs, Hawks Draw First Blood Rick Cole | April 8, 2016 The Stanley Cup playoffs opened last night in Montreal and Chicago and went pretty much according to form. The Canadiens edged the Toronto Maple Leafs 4-3 while the Black Hawks…
15 Years Of The Kings’ Grammy Trip Eric Roberts | February 23, 2016 A road-heavy February, and sometimes late January, is nothing new to the Los Angeles Kings. Thanks to Staples Center hosting the Grammy Awards, the Kings have been pushed out and…