The Kings and I: 2013 LA Roster Walter McLaughlin | January 9, 2013 Even if we haven’t actually seen it, we’ve all heard about it. The King and I was a four-star, 1956 musical filled with star power (Yul Brynner, Deborah Kerr, Rita Moreno),…
The Los Angeles Kings’ All-Time 20-Man Team Walter McLaughlin | December 31, 2012 Rod Serling was the host of the original Twilight Zone series, which ran for six seasons between 1959-1964. After an opening teaser that revealed the initial scenario, he would appear…
Wayne Gretzky’s Best Lineup Michael Gwizdala | December 21, 2012 When filling out an all-time Wayne Gretzky roster, one may run into 99 problems but 99 ain’t one. Surely there is no dearth of talent, especially considering the team’s that…
Jim Fox: The Loudly Quiet “Mr. Kings” Walter McLaughlin | December 19, 2012 When Kings fans think of career “heart and soul” franchise players, a few obvious choices come to mind. Dave Taylor has to be the natural first consideration, as he spent…
Will The LA Kings Lose Their Stanley Cup Momentum? Kaylyn Neely | December 17, 2012 Is there a chance that the city of Los Angeles will forget about the LA Kings? The LA Kings won the Stanley Cup for the first win last spring after…
Twitterpated: Inside the Minds of the NHL Walter McLaughlin | November 23, 2012 Even hut-dwellers in N’Djamena, Chad are keenly aware that social media has revolutionized how we communicate. Moreover, it allows us a glimpse into the unsolicited, unfiltered minds of celebrities and…
Where in the World Are the Los Angeles Kings? Meesh Shanmugam | November 15, 2012 In some alternate universe, a hockey contributor is using this exact title to question why the Los Angeles Kings have gotten off to a slow start in defending their Stanley…
The Summer Diary Of The Stanley Cup Kaylyn Neely | October 26, 2012 Since unlike some sports, where each player is awarded with a ring or another type of momentum to symbolize that he or she was a apart of a team that…
The Los Angeles Kings and the Toronto Maple Leafs: A Nexus of Two Universes Walter McLaughlin | October 22, 2012 As a resident of the west coast and a previously long-time suffering Los Angeles Kings fan, I am decidedly neutral toward the Toronto Maple Leafs. They exist, and I recognize…
Several Kings, Including Andrei Loktionov Miss the Cut on Stanley Cup Josh Smith | October 17, 2012 This past summer, the Los Angeles Kings hoisted the Stanley Cup and skated around the Staples Center ice. Each player had an opportunity to spend a day with the holy…
Flashback: Adam Deadmarsh’s Career Was Cut Short Exactly Ten Years Ago Walter McLaughlin | October 10, 2012 I miss Adam Deadmarsh. Deadmarsh was a rugged, 6′, 195-pound winger who never backed down from a challenge. Ever. Ultimately, his take-on-all-comers attitude led indirectly to his downfall, as a…
Patrick O’Sullivan and What Should Have Been Sheng Peng | October 4, 2012 A week ago, former NHL top prospect Patrick O’Sullivan quietly signed with a Finnish team, HIFK Helsinki. It would be easy to see this move as just another disappointing twist…