Category: Dustin Brown
Kempe scores four in LA’s 6-0 win over Penguins
Adrian KempeHard to know where to start. On Saturday night in Los Angeles, Pheonix Copley made 25 saves in a 6-0 shutout of the Pittsburgh Penguins.Or the first line could have been Adrian Kempe scoring four straight goals in a 6-0 … Continue reading → The post Kempe scores four in LA’s 6-0 win over Penguins f...
Read moreKempe scores 4 straight goals, Kings blank Penguins
Los Angeles KingsLOS ANGELES -- Adrian Kempe scored four straight goals for the Los Angeles Kings in a 6-0 win against the Pittsburgh Penguins at Crypto.com Arena on Saturday.
Read moreKempe scores 4 straight goals, Kings blank Penguins
Anze KopitarLOS ANGELES -- Adrian Kempe scored four goals for the Los Angeles Kings in a 6-0 win against the Pittsburgh Penguins at Arena on Saturday. Kempe is the first Kings player to score four goals since Dustin Brown (against the Minnesota Wild on April 5, 2018), who had his No. 23 retired and a statue un...
Read moreKings retire former captain Brown's No. 23 jersey
Dustin BrownLOS ANGELES -- Dustin Brown, who captained the to both of their Stanley Cup titles, had his No. 23 retired and a statue of him unveiled during a ceremony before Saturday's game against the Brown played 18 seasons with the Kings before retiring at the end of last season. He was the captain for eig...
Read moreBrown 'very deserving' to have No. 23 retired, statue unveiled by Kings
Dustin BrownDustin Brown was summoned to a meeting with Los Angeles Kings brass after they were eliminated from the Stanley Cup Playoffs last season. There, team president Luc Robitaille informed the newly retired forward that not only were they retiring his No. 23, they were building a statue in his honor.
Read more'They make you feel like you belong': How Drew Doughty and Anze Kopitar have shaped the Kings
Matt GreeneThe two L.A. staples remember what it's like learning from Kings' veterans and both hope to leave the franchise in a better place than they found it.
Read more'They make you feel like you belong': How Drew Doughty and Anze Kopitar have shaped the Kings
Dean Lombardi#Ryan S. Clark is an NHL reporter for ESPN. That's when they start rattling off the names of the people who guided them when they first broke into the NHL. They can come on the bench during a game when Doughty offers words of encouragement to place a young player at ease. Three games into his NHL...
Read more'They make you feel like you belong': How Drew Doughty and Anze Kopitar have shaped the Kings
Jarret StollThe two L.A. staples remember what it's like learning from Kings' veterans and both hope to leave the franchise in a better place than they found it.
Read moreLos Angeles Kings To Retire Dustin Brown’s Number
Los Angeles KingsThe Los Angeles Kings are poised to add a seventh member to their list of retired numbers. On February 11, 2023, the team will retire winger Dustin Brown’s no. 23, unveiling a statue of him as well prior to a game against the Pittsburgh Penguins, per the team. He’ll be the team’s third winger to hav...
Read moreBrown to have No. 23 retired by Kings on Feb. 11
KingsDustin Brown will have his No. 23 retired by the Los Angeles Kings on Feb. 11 before they play the Pittsburgh Penguins at Crypto.com Arena. The 37-year-old forward, who retired after the Kings were eliminated with a 2-0 loss to … Continue reading → The post Brown to have No. 23 retired by Kings on F...
Read moreKings to retire Dustin Brown's No. 23, unveil statue next season
Dustin BrownThe have announced that the team will retire former captain 's No. 23 on Feb. 11, 2023. The Ithaca, , native retired at the end of the 2021-22 season. Drafted 13th overall in the 2003 NHL draft, Brown played his entire NHL career with the Kings and won two Stanley Cups. “Having my number retired is...
Read moreBrown to have No. 23 retired by Kings on Feb. 11
Pittsburgh PenguinsDustin Brown will have his No. 23 retired by the Los Angeles Kings on Feb. 11 before they play the Pittsburgh Penguins at Crypto.com Arena.
Read moreBrown 'proud' of L.A. run, eyes last playoff hurrah
Dustin BrownRetiring veteran winger Dustin Brown is grateful his 18-season career is lasting a couple of weeks longer because the Kings are headed back to the playoffs after a three-year absence. He's hoping for an extra couple of months.
Read moreBrown 'proud' of L.A. run, eyes last playoff hurrah
Los Angeles Kings'-- didn't want a distracting farewell tour, so he waited until just before the final game of the ' regular season to "I can walk away knowing I did my best," Brown said Friday during an emotional news conference with his family at the Kings' training complex. "The Kings are in a better spot than w...
Read moreBrown 'proud' of L.A. run, eyes last playoff hurrah
Los Angeles Kings'Retiring veteran winger Dustin Brown is grateful his 18-season career is lasting a couple of weeks longer because the Kings are headed back to the playoffs after a three-year absence. He's hoping for an extra couple of months.
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