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During the Los Angeles Kings-St. Louis Blues game 6 on Friday night, Fox Sports’ Dan Moriarty went to interview Matthew Perry and it quickly went downhill. Moriarty inexplicably congratulated Perry on his “big news,” which turned out to be his show Go On had been cancelled. Moriarty referred to the cancellation as a “double-edged sword” because now it freed Perry up to s... read more...
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SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Its been said that a referee is doing a good job when he goes unnoticed. However, just three games into the second-round playoff series between the Los Angeles Kings and San Jose Sharks, the officiating has become front and center. With just four seconds left in regulation and the Kings already a man down, Kings forward Trevor Lewis was called for go... read more...
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The Los Angeles Kings have recalled winger, Anthony Stewart, from the minors. Stewart hadn’t played for the Kings this season after getting traded from Carolina before the new CBA had been finalized. In previous seasons though, he had played many games with Carolina, Winnipeg and Florida. He totaled 157 games played the past two seasons and should be able to carve out minu... read more...
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Let's catch up on some of the underlying numbers for the Kings in the series thus far. read more...
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On whether it’s “good to have [Kyle] Clifford back”: “Everybody that’s on the ice is available. At some point it’ll be good to have him back.” On whether anything specific was worked on, or whether it was a “standard practice”: “It’s not ‘standard practice’ because you don’t have practice days…First off, even taking out the [...] read more...
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Darren Rovell was doing his daily trolling of athletes and finally hit a little bump in road. Rovell Tweeted about Dustin Penner talking about how much he likes Taco Bell, and how the Kings can’t control him even though they have a sponsorship with McDonalds. Rovell does this a few hundred times a day, give or take, and usually doesn’t get called out for spouting off usele... read more...
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For a player with as much promise as Tyler Toffoli, is it fair to consider his recent contributions in the Western Conference Semifinals as “unsung?” Since joining the Kings’ lineup in Game 5 of the St. Louis series, Toffoli has provided some depth contributions that have begun to show up on the scoresheet. He took [...] read more...
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Following Monday’s practice, Darryl Sutter responded to a question regarding Trevor Lewis’ temperament after Game 3. It evolved into a discussion over the team’s frustration that Jonathan Quick weathered more contact than Antti Niemi in Game 3, the nature of how the officials become aware of such contact, and the preferred way to react to [...] read more...
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Morning line rushes
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27 players took the ice for the Kings’ practice at roughly 10:50 am Monday morning. Grey: Brown – Kopitar – Williams – Nolan* White: King – Richards – Carter Purple: Penner – Lewis – Toffoli Green: Clifford – Fraser – Richardson Yellow: Pearson – Vey – Stewart Regehr – Doughty Scuderi – Voynov Muzzin – [...] read more...
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May 20 practice report
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Clifford nears a return
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Kyle Clifford was skating opposite Brad Richardson on a line centered by Colin Fraser at practice on Monday. Though clear indication of lineup changes is rarely provided at this time of the year, it appears as though Clifford is poised to make his series debut in Game 4 Tuesday night at HP Pavilion. “Everybody that’s [...] read more...
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This is a well-earned nomination for a player beloved by all. read more...
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Oh, how the tables turned against the Kings at the end of Game 3. After being on the wrong end of a miraculous comeback in Game 2 thanks to a late two-man advantage, the Sharks were the ones who capitalized on penalties late to capture Game 3 on a Logan Couture overtime winner. The Kings were already a man down with under a minute in regulation after a Robyn Regehr hooking... read more...
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We are knee-deep into a dogfight series in the Western Conference Semifinals. The Los Angeles Kings currently lead the series two games to one after holding serve in Staples Center in Game 1 and Game 2. The Sharks fought back though, and took Game 3 in HP P... read more...
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Dustin Brown has been announced as one of the three finalists for the Mark Messier NHL Leadership Award, an award presented annually since 2007 “to the player who exemplifies great leadership qualities to his team, on and off the ice during the regular season.” In addition to Brown, Daniel Alfredsson of the Ottawa Senators and [...] read more...
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Kings center Jarret Stoll is likely to miss Game 2 of Los Angeles' second-round playoff series against the Sharks after a hard hit from San Jose's Raffi Torres in the opener. Los Angeles coach Darryl Sutter implied Wednesday that Stoll could be out for a significant length of time after getting hit by Torres, who has a history of dangerous play. Torres hit Stoll late in ... read more...
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Boom. Shoulder to shoulder. Didn’t launch. Kept arms and elbows in. As good a hockey play as you’ll see. “DISCIPLINE US FOR THAT!” — Doug Wilson, somewhere drunk probably. [vid via NHL.com] read more...
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LOS ANGELES -- When you think of big game players on the Kings, the names that jump out are Jonathan Quick, Drew Doughty and Jeff Carter just to name a few. But Slava Voynov is the new name emerging this postseason that's making a difference. Kings defenseman Voynov scored his third goal of the playoffs and his third game-winner as the Kings took Game 1 of their second... read more...
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With two days off in an all-California series, the Los Angeles Kings seized the opportunity to fly home for two days of practice before Game 4. After their performance in Game 3, it is clear the defending Stanley Cup champions still need plenty of work. The Kings went through a short workout at their training complex Sunday after sleeping in their own beds following a 2-... read more...
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On returning to Los Angeles between Games 3 and 4: “With two games in between, yeah, I mean it’s only an hour flight. It’s not a hard flight. It’s quick. No time zone change, so being able to be in our own facility I think is good for us.” On the way Game 3 ended: [...] read more...


