Category: Los Angeles Kings
Kempe goal in OT lifts Kings past Flames for 4th straight victory
Adrian KempeLOS ANGELES -- Adrian Kempe scored with 1:38 remaining in overtime, and the Los Angeles Kings recovered for a 4-3 win against the Calgary Flames at Crypto.com Arena on Thursday.
Read moreSuper 16: Holiday wish list for NHL teams
Los Angeles KingsIt's the holiday season, and the Boston Bruins continue to unwrap wins.
Read moreState Your Case: Has Pavelski or Carter made bigger impact in NHL?
San Jose SharksJoe Pavelski played his 1,200th NHL game Dec. 17 when the Dallas Stars lost 5-4 to the Carolina Hurricanes. Jeff Carter is scheduled to hit that same milestone on Thursday when the Pittsburgh Penguins host Carolina.
Read moreLos Angeles Kings Loan Rasmus Kupari, Jordan Spence To AHL
Los AngelesThe Los Angeles Kings have joined in on the flurry of transactions ahead of tomorrow night’s roster freeze. The team announced that forward Rasmus Kupari and defenseman Jordan Spence have both been loaned to the Ontario Reign, their AHL affiliate. No corresponding moves were announced. One of many t...
Read moreKings top Sharks in shootout for 2nd straight win
San Jose SharksCopley makes 23 saves, has assist; Reimer stops 39 for San Jose by Dan Greenspan / Independent Correspondent LOS ANGELES -- Pheonix Copley made 23 saves and had an assist for the Los Angeles Kings in a 3-2 shootout win against the San Jose Sharks at Arena on Saturday. It was Copley's third win in...
Read moreProteau: Changing the NHL's Salary Cap to Reward Development
Los Angeles KingsAdam Proteau proposes allowing NHL clubs to go over the salary cap to re-sign drafted and loyal players. How would that affect the league's goal for parity?
Read moreLos Angeles Kings Loan Three To AHL
Ontario ReignThe Los Angeles Kings have announced the loans of three players to their AHL affiliate, the Ontario Reign. Those three players are Samuel Fagemo, Rasmus Kupari, and Tobias Bjornfot. The moves come in advance of tomorrow’s game against the San Jose Sharks. Fagemo, 22, was called up to the Kings on De...
Read moreMoore signs 5-year, $21 million contract with Kings
Trevor MooreTrevor Moore signed a five-year, $21 million contract with the Los Angeles Kings on Thursday. It has an average annual value of $4.2 million and begins next season.
Read moreKings' Moore signs 5-year, $21 million extension
Trevor MooreTrevor Moore, who has seven goals this season, has signed an extension with the Kings that will pay him $4.2 million per year through the 2027-28 season.
Read moreLA Kings Sign Forward to Massive Contract Extension
Los Angeles KingsThe Los Angeles Kings have locked up one of their forwards, as winger Trevor Moore has signed a five-year contract worth $4.2 million average annual value.Moore has gone from a depth piece to one of the cornerstone forwards for the Kings. He's enjoying a great season, collecting seven goals and 11...
Read moreMoore signs 5-year, $21 million contract with Kings
Los Angeles KingsTrevor Moore signed a five-year, $21 million contract with the Los Angeles Kings on Thursday. It has an average annual value of $4.2 million and begins next season.
Read moreKings Sign Trevor Moore to Five-Year Deal
Trevor MooreThe Los Angeles Kings have signed forward Trevor Moore to a five-year contract extension.
Read more4 Takeaways From Kings’ Up & Down December Road Trip
Los Angeles KingsThe are five games into a six-game road trip, with a 2-2-1 record in those games, but that definitely doesn’t tell the whole story. only been in the NHL for a season and 31 games in 2022-23, but he has shown promise. Kaliyev’s first game on the first line was at the beginning of this road trip, a...
Read moreSabres score 6 in 3rd period, blank Kings
Tage ThompsonBUFFALO -- The Buffalo Sabres scored six goals in the third period, and Craig Anderson made 40 saves in a 6-0 win against the Los Angeles Kings at KeyBank Center on Tuesday.
Read moreSabres notes: Rasmus Asplund ‘resets’ after scratches; Ilya Lyubushkin skates
SabresBUFFALO – Late last month, Rasmus Asplund began what he called a “reset.” The Sabres winger felt the details slipping in his game, and he struggled so badly he sat out five straight games as a healthy scratch. “I just needed to reset everything, start on a new page and get back to my game,” Asplund...
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