Fantasy Assets: 3 L.A. Kings Who Can Rule on Your Roster Jesse Weinstein | December 21, 2013 Advice From a Two-Time Fantasy Hockey Champ I must say, 2010 was a special year for me. First, it was the year I became engaged to my now beautiful wife.…
Which Wind Prevails: Category 5 Matchups to Decide Kings vs. Hawks Sheng Peng | June 1, 2013 On the eve of the Western Conference Finals, here are five major match-ups to watch which will swing this “pick ‘em” contest between the Los Angeles Kings and Chicago Blackhawks.…
Fantasy Hockey: Ten Centers Under 30% Owned Anatoliy Metter | March 30, 2013 With the fantasy hockey playoffs beginning in less than two weeks in certain formats, free agent pools might be bone-dry at this point of the season, but for those that…
NHL Discipline Consistency Still Locked Out Jeff Ponder | February 4, 2013 It is not just the players that have been affected by the NHL lockout. Officials have already handed out five-minute majors and game misconducts, while the league, most notably disciplinarian…
Tampa Bay Lightning Off-Season Priorities Roger Gorbet | June 13, 2012 With the Los Angeles Kings earning their first Stanley Cup victory, the NHL off-season was ushered in. The Tampa Bay Lightning have pieces in place to return to playoff action,…
Two Former Oilers Crowned Champions Marcy Di Michele | June 13, 2012 It was on Monday, June 19th, 2006, in Raleigh, North Carolina, when Justin Williams scored the empty net goal that would seal the Cup clinching victory for the Hurricanes. The…
Los Angeles Heads Home With Kings-Sized Worries Walter McLaughlin | June 11, 2012 Just a few days ago, the Los Angeles Kings were on the verge of history. The Kings were just about to play game four of their Stanley Cup Finals series…
6 Reasons for a Devils Fan to Have Optimism Dan Rice | June 2, 2012 Following their Game 1 overtime loss to the Los Angeles Kings, the New Jersey Devils and their fans have a lot of reasons to be optimistic despite the fact that…
Musings of a 36-Year Los Angeles Kings Fan Walter McLaughlin | May 27, 2012 Not long after Al Gore invented the internet, I started listening to Los Angeles Kings games on a red transistor radio. The mid-70’s were tumultuous times. Gerald Ford had just…
Kings Emulate ‘08 Penguins With Another 3-0 Series Lead Meesh Shanmugam | May 19, 2012 2008 Pittsburgh Penguins: Eastern Conference Quarterfinals: Win, Win, Win, Win Eastern Conference Semifinals: Win, Win, Win, Loss, Win Eastern Conference Finals: Win, Win, Win, Loss, Win Stanley Cup Finals: Loss,…
All the Kings’ Horses: LA Kings Then & Now Walter McLaughlin | May 13, 2012 Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall, Humpty Dumpty had a great fall. All the king’s horses and all the king’s men Couldn’t put Humpty together again. Humpty Dumpty may have…
Ryane Clowe Poke Checks The Sharks Past The Kings Stephanie Lee | April 6, 2012 In the first game of the home and home series for both the San Jose Sharks and Los Angeles Kings, commonly known as The Battle of California (due to North…