The Kings Will Set A Moral Tone With Slava Voynov Decision Eric Roberts | August 24, 2015 The Los Angeles Kings have had quite an offseason, one littered with legal troubles that have taken the spotlight off of hockey and shifted it into the courtroom. As we move towards the…
Facing Off: Does Slava Voynov Deserve Second Chance With Kings? Larry Fisher | August 17, 2015 Facing Off is a weekly column, featuring Larry Fisher and Andrew Bensch debating five of hockey’s hottest topics each and every Monday. From current events like trades and hat tricks,…
Slava Voynov Begins Serving Jail Time, May Be Released Early Dustin Nelson | July 29, 2015 Kings defenseman Slava Voynov was sentenced to 90 days in jail earlier this summer after he pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor count of corporal injury to his spouse. Voynov…
Hockey News: Voynov Faces Jail Time; Media Bashing Phil Kessel Marcy Di Michele | July 3, 2015 One-sided trade alert! The Capitals acquire TJ Oshie. [CBS]. Not everyone is happy. [The Score] People with a platform will always have their 15 minutes of fame. Aren’t we getting…
Los Angeles: The NHL’s Drama Kings Eric Roberts | June 30, 2015 Many thought the Los Angeles Kings not making the post season meant a quiet summer. Most thought it would be a summer where Kings general manager Dean Lombardi would be…
The Kings Should Trade Their First-Round Pick Eric Roberts | June 1, 2015 The Los Angeles Kings are in a sticky situation. For the first time since 2009, the Kings found themselves on the outside looking in on the playoff picture at the…
5 Non-Playoff Teams Destined for 2015-16 Postseason Ryan Szporer | May 29, 2015 Just because a team misses the Stanley Cup Playoffs, it’s not necessarily a bad one as these next five prove. Ranked in order of likelihood of reaching the 2015-16 postseason,…
Pending Matters Handcuffing Kings Offseason Cole Querry | May 22, 2015 An Offseason Not like Many Others Yes, the Kings failed to make the playoffs for the first time since 2008-2009 and are the fifth team in NHL history to fail…
L.A. Kings 2014-15 Season in Review: The Defense Walter McLaughlin | May 18, 2015 Bravery is a rampart of defense — Sallust This past week, I posted part one and part two of a four-part series analyzing the performance of the Kings’ players this…
3 Things To Watch During The Kings’ Offseason Eric Roberts | April 22, 2015 The Los Angeles Kings missed the playoffs for the first time since 2009, which could have been a blessing in disguise for several reasons. Soon after the Kings were eliminated…
10 Things That Went Wrong for the L.A. Kings This Season Walter McLaughlin | April 13, 2015 The fall from grace was painful indeed for the Los Angeles Kings. Champions in 2012 and 2014 and conference finalists in 2013, the Kings had arguably the NHL’s most successful…
Will Long-Term Contracts Ultimately Hurt the L.A. Kings? Walter McLaughlin | January 19, 2015 To the average fan, management’s general strategy of locking up key players to long-term contracts is not only pleasing, but often downright exciting. Witness this ESPN.com report from 2011: The…