Taking you through the weekend with the season in review for defenseman Mikey Anderson. Anderson played the first season of an eight-year contract extension he signed in February of 2023.
Jordan Spence is up next in the season in review series, as after completing his first full season at the NHL level. Spence played games in 2021-22 and
With the Stanley Cup Final set to begin in just over a week’s time, the NHL summer calendar is quickly moving along. Next week, the annual Draft Combine will take place in Buffalo, followed by the actual Draft in Las Vegas coming up at the end of June.
Hampton Slukynsky joins host Jesse Cohen to discuss his career. The 2023 draft pick recently completed his first season with the Fargo Force (USHL) where he won the Goaltender of the Year Award and backstopped the Force to their third Clark Cup.
Hollywood’s bench has added another piece. On Thursday, the Los Angeles Kings announced they have hired Newell Brown to join the team as an assistant coach.
The LA Kings have rounded out their coaching staff with the additional of Newell Brown, who joins Jim Hiller’s staff as an assistant coach. Brown, 62, joins the Kings staff from the Anaheim Ducks, where he spent each of the last three seasons.
FARGO — Mac Swanson and Hampton Slukynsky each added another award to their resume on Wednesday as the two were recognized in USA Hockey’s year-end awards.
This season was a rough one for Kings winger Arthur Kaliyev. After being a capable secondary scorer in his first two seasons, things more or less went off the rails in 2023-24. Now, the 22-year-old is believed to have asked for a trade, reports David Pagnotta of The Fourth Period.
LA Kings prospect Kaleb Lawrence and the London Knights are headed to the 2024 Memorial Cup Final. After breaking a tie with less than two minutes remaining in regulation, they went on to defeat the host Saginaw Spirit 4-2 on Wednesday, running their overall record to a perfect 3-0.
Quinton Byfield’s breakout season couldn’t have come at a better time, not only for concerned LA Kings fans but for the player due for a pay raise this summer.
Fresh on the heels of Jim Hiller officially being named the LA Kings new head coach last week, attention immediately turned to who would be joining him behind the bench.
It’s time for another edition of NHL rumours. The Stanley Cup Playoffs are almost into the month of June. However, there’s plenty to discuss on the hot stove front.
The LA Kings are looking for their future franchise goalie and have four goaltending prospects in the pipeline. After the Jonathan Quick era came to an end last year, Los Angeles needed to start looking for their next future goalie.
Welcome to the Kings Royal Report. Here we will discuss the good, bad, and ugly of the Los Angeles Kings. It will be a place to bring up recent reports, discuss prospects, brainstorm ideas, and break down the coming schedule.
The Los Angeles Kings met the Edmonton Oilers in the Stanley Cup Playoffs twice before this past season. And Los Angeles was tired of falling short against them.
The Los Angeles Kings, just weeks after their season ended in Round 1 against the Edmonton Oilers, held a major press conference discussing the future outlook of the team, including the promotion of interim head coach Jim Hiller into a full-time capacity.
On the surface, the Los Angeles Kings appear to be content with the status quo. After being eliminated by the Edmonton Oilers in the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the third year in a row, ownership is retaining general manager Rob Blake and promoting interim head coach Jim Hiller for the 2024-25 season.
The Los Angeles Kings have signed Joe Hicketts and Taylor Ward to one-year, two-way contract extensions the club announced Friday afternoon. Ward’s contract will have an average annual value (AAV) of $775,000, while Hicketts’ contract will also pay $775,000.
When announcement came that General Manager Rob Blake and President Luc Robitaille would return to their roles following a disappointing 2023-24 season, LA Kings’ social media ignited in protest.
The Kings are unlikely to bring pending RFA wingers Carl Grundström and Arthur Kaliyev back next season.
Austin Stanovich of The Hockey News: The Los Angeles Kings will have to decide if they want to bring back pending UFAs defenseman Matt Roy and forward Viktor Arvidsson.
The Kings have removed the interim tag from head coach Jim Hiller and signed him to a multi-year contract extension.
Three teams have fallen for the center's combination of size (6-foot-4, 225 pounds) and all-around skill. All three have all wound up regretting it.
The Edmonton Oilers advanced to the second round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs by eliminating the Los Angeles Kings in the first round for the third consecutive season.
After an early second period goal from Blake Lizotte, it looked like the Los Angeles Kings might be on their way to making this series interesting, but the Edmonton Oilers' stars had other plans.
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