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…
Locked Out in Los Angeles: The Positives Meesh Shanmugam | October 3, 2012 As the NHL world enters its least exciting October since 2004, many hockey fans have given in to fits of anger, sadness, and pure pessimism. After all, most NHL fans…
The LA Kings’ Cup Runneth Over: 53 Names Now Etched in History Walter McLaughlin | October 1, 2012 From Altieri through Westgarth, the 2011-12 Los Angeles Kings and their improbable, lightning-in-a-bottle championship team are now formally and forever engraved onto Lord Stanley’s Cup. And then some. Although the…