Los Angeles Kings GM Dean Lombardi Writes Letter To Fans

EL SEGUNDO, CA — On May 26, Los Angeles Kings President/General Manager Dean Lombardi wrote an open letter to Kings fans that was posted on the Kings’ official web site. Read more of this post

Los Angeles Kings Sign Forward Prospect Dwight King

EL SEGUNDO, CA — On May 21, the Los Angeles Kings signed forward prospect Dwight King to a three-year, entry-level contract.

Financial terms were not disclosed.

King, 19, scored 25 goals and contributed 35 assists for sixty points with 51 penalty minutes in 64 regular season games with the Lethbridge Hurricanes of the Western Hockey League. King also scored a goal and added seven assists for eight points in eleven playoff games. Read more of this post

New On KingsCast: Overtime – Episode 4: Behind The Scenes

kingscastIf you want to get into the deep, dark, damp (and probably moldy) depths of everything KingsCast, watch this behind-the-scenes episode of Overtime. You’ll get a good laugh out of hearing Keith Korneluk criticize Chris Kaliszewski’s grammar…as if the loser was qualified to criticize anyone or anything… Read more of this post

Let The Phoenix Coyotes Move Already

LOS ANGELES — The last thing commissioner Gary Bettman and the National Hockey League wants during the Stanley Cup Playoffs is embarrassing controversy off the ice and that is exactly what they have with the Phoenix Coyotes filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in recent days.

To be sure, there is a great deal of controversy brewing over whether or not Coyotes majority owner Jerry Moyes had the authority to file for bankruptcy and move to sell the Coyotes to Jim Balsillie, Co-Chief Executive Officer of Research In Motion, Inc., the makers of the wildly popular Blackberry.

Balsillie, who also attempted to buy the Pittsburgh Penguins and the Nashville Predators (both attempts failed), would like to move the Coyotes to Hamilton, Ontario’s Copps Coliseum. Read more of this post

New On KingsCast: Season Finale and Overtime – Episode 3

Things have changed over at KingsCast, the official fan podcast of the Los Angeles Kings. Not only have they launched a new web site, but Keith Korneluk has returned to the podcast after the lazy bastard blew off the last couple of episodes.

But now Korneluk has returned, making it difficult to listen to the podcast once again without suffering ear damage.

Seriously, Korneluk returns to a less scripted version of KingsCast and there is a new twist…Connie Kim, publisher of the A Queen Among Kings blog, has been added to the cast. Read more of this post

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