Anze Kopitar scored on the power play at 7:28 of overtime to lead the Los Angeles Kings to a 3-2 victory over the Vancouver Canucks in front of a disappointed sell-out crowd of 18,810 fans at General Motors Place in Vancouver on April 17. The win by the Kings evened up their Western Conference Quarterfinals... Continue Reading →
Frozen Royalty Audio: Jonathan Quick Ready To Go; Justin Williams Feeling Good
EL SEGUNDO, CA — The Los Angeles Kings were back at it on Saturday afternoon, skating in a full practice after returning home from a two-game road trip in which they earned three out of a possible four points. Frozen Royalty was there to talk to Justin Williams about his first game back after recovering... Continue Reading →
Frozen Royalty Audio and NHL Video: LA Kings Embarrass Blue Jackets, 6-0
LOS ANGELES — After two performances that could be characterized as stinkers, the Los Angeles Kings had a laugher on their hands for a change. After right wing Wayne Simmonds scored his 15th goal of the season at the 5:49 mark of the first period, the Kings scored three goals in a 1:55 span, giving... Continue Reading →
Frozen Royalty Audio and NHL Video: LA Kings Stumbling Out of Olympic Break After 4-2 Loss To Montreal
LOS ANGELES — Aside from their lopsided win at Dallas on March 2, the Los Angeles Kings have looked like anything but a playoff-caliber team since the Olympic break. Indeed, after a 4-2 loss at Nashville in which the Kings were badly outworked and outskated, they put in another poor effort, one in which they... Continue Reading →
Los Angeles Kings Bring In Rental Help For Playoff Push
UPDATED March 8, 2010 with details on the conditional draft pick in the trade for Fredrik Modin. EL SEGUNDO, CA — The Los Angeles Kings capped what was, perhaps, the most uneventful National Hockey League trade deadline days in recent years by acquiring veteran forwards Jeff Halpern and Fredrik Modin. Halpern, 33, was acquired from... Continue Reading →