EL SEGUNDO, CA — With less than two weeks left in the 2013-14 National Hockey League season, Los Angeles Kings center Anze Kopitar is finally getting some well-deserved consideration for the Frank J. Selke Trophy, awarded annually to the NHL’s best defensive forward. Indeed, such consideration is overdue by two or three years. In fact,... Continue Reading →
Bob Miller And Nick Nickson: 2012 Playoff Expectations Started Low For LA Kings, But Quickly Skyrocketed
FROZEN ROYALTY EXCLUSIVE: Even though only one pair of Los Angeles Kings broadcasters got to work throughout the playoffs this past season, they all had their own views on the Kings as they tore through the playoffs. But what is most interesting, although maybe not surprising, is that each of them had slightly different expectations... Continue Reading →
Los Angeles Kings Will Need Repeat Performance From Third and Fourth Lines Against St. Louis Blues
EL SEGUNDO, CA — Looking back at the Los Angeles Kings’ first round playoff series win over the Vancouver Canucks, the first things that come to mind are the play of right wing Dustin Brown, and goaltender Jonathan Quick. There was also a series-winning overtime goal scored by center Jarret Stoll, which, by itself, is... Continue Reading →
Frozen Royalty Audio and NHL Video: LA Kings Earn Crucial Win Over Vancouver
LOS ANGELES — Dustin Brown scored three goals, recording the second hat trick of his National Hockey League career, to lead the Los Angeles Kings to a crucial 8-3 victory over the Vancouver Canucks in front of a sell-out crowd of 18,118 fans at Staples Center on April 1. Brown also added an assist, giving... Continue Reading →
LA Kings Fall Flat In Vancouver On NHL Video
On Monday night in Vancouver, the Los Angeles Kings played their typical game of late. The only difference was that they dropped a 3-1 decision to the Vancouver Canucks at General Motors Place in Vancouver. As they have in their last handful of games, the Kings were not at their best, getting off to a... Continue Reading →
Cloutier Shines In 2-1 Overtime Loss To Canucks
LOS ANGELES — Prior to Monday night’s game between the Vancouver Canucks and the Los Angeles Kings, news out of the Kings’ practice facility was that goaltender Dan Cloutier would get the start in goal. Once that news came out, if you listened carefully enough, you could probably hear a collective groan from Kings fans... Continue Reading →