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Red Wings Blast Slumping Kings 8-2
Even though you’re reading this blog, you might want to check if the Red Wings had scored again. That’s how it been here at the Joe Louis Arena as of late. The Red Wings snapped their first one-game losing streak of the season as they blow out the Los Angeles Kings 8-2 on home ice. [...]
Season Predictions Part 2: Canucks Poised For A Repeat?
Hello again, and welcome to Part II of my 4-Part NHL season preview. In part I, I gave you all my Eastern Conference Predictions. In part 2, I will give you my predictions for the Western Conference. I will approach these predictions a bit differently than I did those for the Eastern Conference. Today, [...]
L.A. Lashed by the Predators 5-2
In their two previous contests, the L.A. Kings have owned the Nashville Predators, winning the first two contests of the season by a combined score of 10-2 in games where the Predators never mustered much in the way of offense. Tonight, at the Staples Center, the Predators turned the tables with a decisive 5-2 victory. [...]
Ten Sleepers To Keep Your Eye On
Difference Makers, Hiding in the Shadows Here is a quick look at ten players who may wind up making the difference for their respective teams this season. RW. Nikita Filatov, Columbus Blue Jackets Although his rookie season was eventually marred by a disagreement with then-head coach Ken Hitchcock, ultimately resulting in Filatov returning to Russia [...]
All Quiet on the Home Front
News and notes from around Hockeywood, LA.
Ups and Downs
After their overtime loss to the Chicago Blackhawks and then the birth of Jonathan Quick’s first child, Los Angeles Kings fans began to wonder what was next. Well Kings fans were in luck as up next were the Dallas Stars. However, a slight fear still remained within the hearts of the Hockeywood faithful. Enter Jonathan [...]
Well, That Was Quick: Bruins Blow Late Lead, Fall To Kings In Shootout
Arriving at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, the Bruins came into today’s contest on the verge of accomplishing something fans simply didn’t expect given the rash of injuries that has wreaked havoc on the Bruins in 2010: capturing four points out of a possible six on a very tough Western Conference road trip. Helping [...]
“Cardiac” Kings at it again
It wasn’t pretty. It wasn’t impressive. However, it was another two points for the “cardiac” Kings this afternoon at the Staples Center. The Boston Bruins, coming off a huge victory against San Jose, took it to the Kings after the first twenty minutes of hockey were played. Jarret Stoll opened the scoring a little passed [...]
Kings mid-season report card
A mid-season report card and tonight’s starting line up.
Santa drop offs for December 26th, 2009
Just what the doctor ordered. A week off to rest the injured. Could it have come at a better time? And what presents will Santa have for the Kings?
Western Conference looking up at Kings
The Los Angeles Kings sit all alone at the top of the Western Conference. A look at the teams performance up to tonight’s game against Calgary and some game notes.
Sharks comeback from two down, but lose in OT
The San Jose Sharks and Los Angeles Kings went back and forth in a high-scoring game. The teams exchanged leads and chances throughout the night. Dustin Brown would score the OT winner unassisted just 1:16 into the extra period to give the Kings a 5-4 win. The Sharks have now dropped 4 of 5. Brown [...]
Kings can’t catch up, lose to Flyers 3-2
On a night where it seemed as if the Kings would get majority of the bounces, they didn’t. On a night where it seemed as if the Kings would have the upper hand playing a back-up goaltender, they didn’t. On a night where it seemed as if the Kings would take advantage of special teams [...]
Red hot Kings have the fire burn out
What a start to this fantastic 2009-2010 NHL seaosn it has been for the Los Angeles Kings. Although yesterday’s game against Nashville was not the turn out expected by the club (and of course the fans) and currently the Kings are 6-2-2 over the last 10 games played and as of today sit in fourth [...]
What Edmonton needs to do to make the playoffs
Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.
Why would I toss out that quote to start a post. Well the Oilers didn’t make the playoffs last season and they’re going into this season with almost the exact same lineup expecting a better result. Seems crazy doesn’t it?