LA Kings Forward Brad Richardson Hopes To Lose Utility Man Label Someday

LOS ANGELES — With the Los Angeles Kings back home from a five-game road trip in which they earned a solid 3-2-0 record, they now find themselves in a rather lofty position, atop the Western Conference standings and second in the overall National Hockey League standings (through games played on October 29).

As one might expect, players such as Dustin Brown, Anze Kopitar, Justin Williams, Ryan Smyth, Jarret Stoll and Jonathan Quick have played key roles in the team’s strong 7-3-0 start through ten games. But role players are making solid contributions as well, including versatile forward Brad Richardson, whose strong play has earned him a promotion to the Kings’ top line, skating alongside Brown and Kopitar.

But at the start of that five-game road swing, beginning with a 4-2 loss at Phoenix on October 21, Richardson found himself in his usual spot on the fourth line.

Little did he know that big changes were in store for him, and they came rather unexpectedly early in the second period at Colorado on October 23.

In that game, Richardson, 24, started the game on the fourth line, but Kings head coach Terry Murray, as he is wont to do, decided to tinker with his line combinations, moving Richardson up to play left wing on the first line, while moving rookie forward Andrei Loktionov down to center the fourth line. Read more of this post

LA Kings Back Home After Going 3-2-0 On Five-Game Road Swing

Photo: Los Angeles Kings/Kings Care Foundation

The Los Angeles Kings are back in Southern California after a five-game road trip in which they earned a 3-2-0 record. Read more of this post

LA Kings Add Five Games To TV Schedule; All 82 Regular Season Games Now On TV

On October 27, the Los Angeles Kings and Fox Sports West announced that five games have been added to the Kings’ 2010-11 television schedule.

With the addition of those games, all 82 regular season games will be televised in Southern California. Read more of this post

Power Play Lifts LA Kings To 3-2 Shootout Win At Minnesota On NHL Video

Jarret Stoll and Anze Kopitar scored power play goals and Michal Handzus scored the shootout game-winner to lead the Los Angeles Kings to a 3-2 win over the Minnesota Wild at the Xcel Energy Center in Saint Paul on October 25. Read more of this post

Gann Matsuda On The Hockey Writers: LA Kings’ Jonathan Bernier Navigating Uncharted Waters

LOS ANGELES — After a brilliant year in the American Hockey League, goaltender Jonathan Bernier had a spot on the Los Angeles Kings’ 2010-11 roster locked up as soon as the 2009-10 season ended.

Indeed, the Kings’ first round pick (11th overall) in the 2006 National Hockey League Entry Draft is in the midst of the biggest challenge of his hockey career, not to earn a roster spot, but to be a backup goaltender for the first time in his career, and although he has started just two games so far this season, it is apparent that he still has some growing up to do in terms of becoming a full-fledged NHL netminder. Read more of this post

LA Kings Place Drew Doughty On Injured Reserve, Recall Jake Muzzin

EL SEGUNDO, CA — Prior to their game at Minnesota in October 25, the Los Angeles Kings placed defenseman Drew Doughty on injured reserve, retroactive to October 21.

Taking his place on the roster is rookie defenseman Jake Muzzin, who was recalled from the Manchester Monarchs of the American Hockey League (their primary minor league affiliate), after being assigned there on October 23. Read more of this post

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