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Kings continue to dominate throughout playoffs
USPRESSWIRE. Photo credit: Scott Rovak As a Kings fan, I’m sure you’re nothing less that ecstatic about their playoff run so far. If you’re like me, you don’t even know how to control the overjoy you’re feeling to see the team finally come together and produce great chemistry on the ice. With a 6-1 postseason [...]
Kings head into Game 3 with 2-0 lead
USPRESSWIRE Photo Credit: Anne-Marie Sorvin The green city of Vancouver can recycle headlines from both matchups against the Kings in the first round of the playoffs. After two Kings 4-2 victories against Vancouver, both teams are heading to Los Angeles to battle in game three at the Staples Center. In Friday night’s matchup, the Kings [...]
Kings prepare to face Canucks
Photo credit: USPRESSWIRE, Kirby Lee After a tough battle with the Sharks in their last two games of the regular season, the Kings suffered two losses, dropping them from first in the Pacific division down to third. They finished in eighth in the Western Conference, pairing them up against the first place Vancouver Canucks in [...]
Kings’ Bernier allowed to wear original goalie mask again
Kings goaltender Jonathan Bernier almost had to ditch the ‘Hollywood’ look. Recent controversy sparked when he was told to cover up the iconic “Hollywood” sign he has designed on the right upper side of his mask. Bernier has now discovered that the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce charges a licensing fee for any commercial use — [...]
Mike Richards remains in scoring slump
When the Kings faced the Red Wings on Tuesday night, it looked like Mike Richards’ scoring slump was over. But after some reviewing, the goal originally thought to be his was actually awarded to Drew Doughty, who has now racked up his second goal in the month of March. Although Los Angeles fans were thrilled [...]
Kings fight for playoff spot
The Kings are on the cusp of earning a spot in the playoffs, but now they have to face Central Division teams during their next five games. Not only are they the toughest division in the league, but now the Kings have to rely on other Pacific teams’ performances in order to move up in [...]
Should Bernier be a starter?
For a team that’s struggled this season, the Kings sure do have fantastic goaltending. Jonathan Quick has been one of the league’s best throughout 2011-2012, leading the pack in shutouts with five total. We’ve seen him keep his team in the running for a playoff spot and saw him in this year’s NHL All Star [...]
Kings trade Johnson, draft pick for Carter
Mike Richards and Jeff Carter will officially be reunited in Los Angeles. Today the Kings traded Jack Johnson and a first round draft pick to Columbus for Carter, Richards’ former teammate in Philadelphia before they were both traded this past off season. They were sent to other teams because they were believed to be partying [...]
Does Richards belong at center?
When Mike Richards first came to the Kings in a trade with the Flyers, Los Angeles fans thought he’d be the answer to the team’s scoring problems. After all, he had 23 goals and 44 assists last year — numbers the Kings desperately needed. But since his head injury he sustained on December 1st, he [...]
Who could the Kings trade for Rick Nash?
Rick Nash’s agents were spotted at the Toyota Center in El Segundo last week, but at the time rumors began that they were there to take a look at the Coyotes. Now Los Angeles is beginning to surface as a possible candidate for a trade. The Kings need someone who can score goals, and at [...]



