R.I.P. 2015-16 Los Angeles Kings Walter McLaughlin | April 25, 2016 As a lifelong fan, it’s taken a couple of days to process the Kings’ first-round loss to the San Jose Sharks. In a way, we go through a version of…
One Last Chance for L.A.’s Stanley Cup Dreams Mitch Michals | April 22, 2016 This is it. The margin for error is long gone. All of the trials and tribulations, successes, and Stanley Cup dreams for the 2015-16 Los Angeles Kings comes down to…
How The Kings Flipped The Script Eric Roberts | April 19, 2016 The game was in extra time. The Los Angeles Kings were trying to fend off the San Jose Sharks and avoid a 0-3 hole in their opening round matchup with…
A Quick End to a Much-Hyped Series? Zeke | April 16, 2016 The Los Angeles Kings and San Jose Sharks have tremendous playoff history from the past few seasons. Expectations were sky-high for a great 2016 series between the two teams. Game…
The San Jose Sharks, Their Demons and Scott Nichol Zeke | April 14, 2016 How will Rd. 1 play out for the San Jose Sharks in their series against the Los Angeles Kings? I don’t know. Sports leagues have often tried to achieve parity and…
Sharks vs. Kings Should be Explosive Mark Shiver | April 14, 2016 “Sharks and Kings” says it all. It’s playoff time and wow, these two are at it again. The San Jose Sharks and the Los Angeles Kings will do battle for…
3 First Round Storylines for the Kings Eric Roberts | April 13, 2016 It took an entire NHL season — 2,460 games to be played — and it took the Anaheim Ducks beating the Washington Capitals in the final game of the 2015-16…
Kings 2015-16 Regular Season was One for the Books Walter McLaughlin | April 12, 2016 After Saturday’s tough 4-3 shootout loss to the Winnipeg Jets, the Los Angeles Kings waited on pins and needles for the outcome of the Anaheim Ducks’ season finale against the…
5 Reasons the Kings Are Back on the Playoff Trail Mitch Michals | April 12, 2016 There is nothing easy about having to change ideas on the fly. Sometimes even the best laid plans are scrapped, and the creative process must be restarted at a much…
Will Drew Doughty Finally Take Home the Norris Trophy? Walter McLaughlin | March 22, 2016 He hits from both sides of the plate. He’s amphibious — Yogi Berra With apologies for the forthcoming malaprop wrapped within a baseball quote, Drew Doughty is amphibious ambidextrous. Not…
A Lyrical Look at How the Kings Regained the “Eye of the Tiger” Mitch Michals | March 17, 2016 Championships are earned. It makes no difference if you are a perennial titan or a unaccomplished newcomer in the grand scheme of athletics. Nothing will be handed out, and no…