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Into Next Season
HI’s Kings correspondent, Anthony Curatolo, takes a look inside the Los Angeles Kings as they have now entered into off-season planning. UFA’s and RFA’s and stud like goalies, oh my!
An Unfortunate Farewell
On Sunday night, as the final seconds ticked from the play clock high above the ice surface at the Staples Center, Kings fans knew within their hearts that, although their first playoff visit in many years has come to an end, the future will hold many more.
Congratulations to the Vancouver Canucks who truly stepped their [...]
Winning on the Road…Maybe Not
The Kings now face a do or die scenario tomorrow night as they return home to the Staples Center. Will they be able to fight off elimination?
Discipline, Penalty Kill On Mind of Vigneault as Canucks and Kings Move South for Game Three.
After splitting games one and two at GM Place, the Vancouver Canucks and LA Kings and headed back to California to do battle again, breaking the deadlock seven game series that sits tied at a game each.
After Ryan Kesler and Mikael Samuelsson were key players for the Canucks in game one, both players continued to [...]
The Road of Success
The Los Angeles Kings return home for Game 3 against the Vancouver Canucks. Will the momentum from game 2 ride into the Staples Center tonight? The puck drops at 7:00 p.m. PST, 10:00 p.m. EST.
Canucks and Kings Call for Reinforcements; Grabner in, Williams Out for Game Two
After 60 minutes of dominating hockey, the Vancouver Canucks were finally able to come together as a team coming up with clutch plays in overtime to defeat the Los Angeles Kings and take game one of their Stanley cup playoff race.
Roberto Luongo’s clutch goal line save was just the extra kick the Canucks skaters needed [...]
They’re back
The Olympics are over. Drew Doughty, Dustin Brown and Jonathan Quick are all coming home with medals. However, they are all coming home united as Kings again.
On Monday night, the Olympic break proved beneficial to one team and not so much to the other. The Detroit Red Wings who seemed to be healthy for the [...]
Don’t stop believin’
The 2009-10 Los Angeles Kings have overcome not only their own issues as a team, but how the league viewed them heading into the season. Now, this Kings team is proving exactly what they are capable of; of course in “cardiac” style.
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.
Cardiac Kings sit alone at the top; ‘Nucks up next
“Cardiac” Kings look to go from 1st in the West to best in the League with a victory tonight over the Vancouver Canucks. Tonight, a true test of how this Kings team will stand up against one of the better clubs in the West.
Another key injury
Injuries, burning goalies out, and the Dallas Stars.
How sweet is it? Sweet enough to get a win as Kings cool off hot Flames
It seemed as if it was going to be a long night for the Los Angeles Kings. That was until Jonathan Quick read my blogs. Seriously, Quick put on a performance, along with a brilliant defensive performance from the Kings blue line, especially one Rob Scuderi. You can look at the score sheet, but it [...]
Go Kings Go
The title says it all. The Kings are playing good hockey, but it is time to step it up and take a stand.
Expectations rise as Kings defeat Ducks thanks to an unlikely hero
Division rivalry gives Kings a four point victory. Unlikely heroes, a power play goal, and the Kings love the waiver wire.
Kings v Ducks Pacific Division showdown
Pacific Division battle: Kings vs Ducks: Doughty looking into the future (Niedermayer) ?
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 play, they [...]
Kings look to Quick-ly put embarrassment behind them
Kings look to bounce back after a gross loss to the Thrashers last night.
Can We Re-Start This One? Kings Crushed By Thrashers 7-0
The Los Angeles Kings were crushed tonight by the Atlanta Thrashers. If you missed the on-ice “epic fail” of the Los Angeles Kings, I’d love to be the one to remind you right here.
The Atlanta Thrashers scored seven goals en route to 7-0 beating of the Los Angeles Kings.
Ilya Kovalchuk, back extremely early from a [...]
Kings Starting To Skate The Wrong Path
After losing two games in a row, it can take a toll on a team. The Kings, who first lost to Nashville on Sunday 3-1, lost again on Monday against Chicago, 4-1. Jonathan Quick was the starter for both games, and it seems as if the team in front of him as well as his [...]
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 [...]
Deja Vu: Things to change tonight
It seems as if the Kings were left with a feeling of Deja Vu after Thursday nights 2-1 loss to the Vancouver Canucks. In back to back games on back to back nights the Los Angeles Kings skated 1-1 at the end of 65 minutes of hockey to head into a shootout. In the shootout, [...]
Kings weekend = Wins; I’ll take ‘em
The Kings were perfect this weekend, going 2 and 0 against two conference rivals; Phoenix being within their division makes it an even bigger win.
Now, winners of four straight games, the Kings will hope that the momentum continues to carry into this week as the schedule does not get too much easier for them.
Lucky for [...]
Should the Canadiens acquire Alex Frolov from LA?
After Terry Murray made him a healthy scratch during the Kings’ last game in Dallas, you have to wonder if there is a future for Frolov in Los Angeles, especially since the Russian left winger is a unrestricted free agent after the 2009-10 season.
With one goal and four assists in eight games, Frolov, according to [...]
Frolov in Edmonton sounds good to me
In an effort to get his game to where they feel it needs to be the Kings are going to let Frolov watch tonights game from the press box. He is without a doubt one of the most talented players that the Kings have, so a move like this certainly caught me by surprise. Lets say for a minute that this doesn’t do the trick and they choose to trade him, would Edmonton be a good fit?