Views from the Kings’ Blue Line: A February Progress Report
There’s a lot to like about this current edition of the Los Angeles Kings. Jonathan Quick’s still turning away pucks like a hostile bouncer in West Hollywood, the premier forwards…
There’s a lot to like about this current edition of the Los Angeles Kings. Jonathan Quick’s still turning away pucks like a hostile bouncer in West Hollywood, the premier forwards…
Entering Saturday night’s game against the Chicago Blackhawks at the Staples Center, the Kings were 13-8-1 after 22 games, one point ahead of San Jose (13-9-0) and two up on…
The 2014-2015 regular season has been tumultuous, to say the least, for the defending Stanley Cup Champions. Injuries, unforeseeable suspensions, and the salary cap have all had an impact as…
With the fantasy hockey season about to enter the month of December, fantasy managers will potentially be tasked with making some necessary tweaks to their rosters. Of course, replacing a…
With the start of the 2014-15 NHL regular season right around the corner, it’s time to make some predictions. For the Kings and their fans, what matters most is whether…
The Los Angeles Kings are set to begin the 2014-15 season with virtually the same squad that won the Stanley Cup last season (the only notable departure being veteran defenseman Willie…
In the spring of 2012, it seemed to come out of nowhere. An eighth-seeded team that made a coaching change to the stern Darryl Sutter midway through the year, the…
One thing that will never make any sense is grading a professional sports draft right after its completion, especially in hockey where it can sometimes take three to four years…
Wouldn’t it be nice to have a crystal ball to see what your team would look like five years from now, ten years from now? Knowing how your draft picks…
The Buffalo Sabres’ annual development camp is set to get underway in the next few days. It will take place over a six day span between Sunday, July 8th and Friday…
With the Western Conference Semi-Finals now in the books, the NHL’s final four is set in stone. And while the remaining 26 franchises who weren’t as fortunate as their counterparts witness the conclusion of the postseason…