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The Los Angeles Kings were eliminated from the postseason in the first round by the Edmonton Oilers for the fourth straight year. Despite leading the series 2-0, Los Angeles couldn't muster up another ...
Following the quick playoff exit, the Kings decided that enough was enough. The team let go of vice president/general manager Rob Blake, knowing that a change was needed. This put Los Angeles on ...
In 11 postseason contests since taking over the job, Los Angeles is just 3-8. That poor playoff performance was a huge reason why Blake was let go and Holland was brought in. The Kings hope ...
The Kings' new general manager is eager to get to work on his roster: "I plan to be aggressive. Ownership is prepared to go ...
A good deal of that will go to bringing back Gavrikov and fellow UFA Andrei Kuzmenko, who turned out to be a solid addition for the Kings ... Let’s say we’re still focused on Los Angeles ...
But let's face it. Nobody cares about any of that ... With a valuation of over 2 billion dollars, the Los Angeles Kings are among the top five wealthiest teams in the league.
The No. 2-seeded Kings are facing the third-seeded Edmonton Oilers, but Edmonton holds a 3-2 lead going into Game 6 (7:20 p.m. ET, ESPN.) It's win or go home time for Los Angeles. In their last ...
Two games. Two third-period leads. Two stunning collapses. The Los Angeles Kings are staring into the void of a dangerous 2–2 series tie with the Edmonton Oilers after what will perhaps be ...
Adrian Kempe and Warren Foegele scored twice, Andrei Kuzmeko had a goal and two assists, and the Los Angeles Kings set a team record ... and Kempe and never let up from there.
the line is dependable and the Kings trust it will get them where they want to go. The odds that any of those will catch on are long since the prevalence of assigning nicknames to top NHL lines ...