Selanne gave the sellout crowd of 17,266 at Honda Center reason to chant "One more year!" after
he scored his 663rd career goal in a 2-1 loss to the Edmonton Oilers.
Voynov's blast was strong enough to make it under Devan Dubnyk's right pad 34 seconds into the
third period and Jonathan Quick recorded his League-leading 10th shutout in a 2-0 win against the
Edmonton Oilers at the Staples Center.
Antti Niemi made 29 saves as the Sharks earned a 5-2 win against the Dallas Stars at the
American Airlines Center. San Jose (41-29-10) got goals from Daniel Winnik, T.J. Galiardi, Logan
Couture, Joe Thornton and a late empty netter from Ryan Clowe.
The St. Louis Blues ended a four-game losing streak to head into the playoffs on a high note
with a 3-2 win against the Dallas Stars at American Airlines Center on Saturday night.
Phoenix captured its first Pacific title in franchise history with a 4-1 victory against
Minnesota, taking much of the drama – but not the intensity – out of the NHL's final regular-season
game in 2011-12.
Asked about the Kings’ seven-day break before the start of the Stanley Cup Finals, Willie Mitchell grinned and said that the lengthy rest period would be welcomed by the team’s ``over-35 crowd.’’
Crowd?
``Is there anyone else there? I put my...
This is going to be a short post.
Moments of truth come few and far between in careers and lives. That’s if you’re lucky enough to have them at all. For Kings fans that seems like every 20 years or so.
Usually such times sneak up on you and ...
By Curtis Zupke - NHL.com Correspondent
LOS ANGELES -- One morning last year, Bob Miller got in his car and steered it toward a special place in time.
From his home in the San Fernando Valley, north of Los Angeles, Miller made his way to I...
By Barry Melrose - NHL Network Analyst / Melrose Minute
Now that Los Angeles has knocked off the Coyotes and won the Clarence S. Campbell Bowl for the first time since 1993, the Kings will sit and wait to find out who their opponent is. Waiting...
By Barry Melrose - NHL Network Analyst / Melrose Minute
I remember one morning I walked into the office in 1993 and I saw Kings owner Bruce McNall and he looked completely dejected and I said to him, "Bruce, what the heck's wrong? We're going t...
Three key aspects of the Kings’ 4-3 victory over the Phoenix Coyotes...
1. POISE -- 37-PLUS MINUTES WORTH
Through two periods, the Kings and Coyotes had put on an entertaining, unpredictable show. It seemed ridiculous to even offer a predictio...
By John Kreiser - NHL.com Columnist / Bracket Challenge Blog
The Los Angeles Kings will have the road-ice advantage when the Stanley Cup Final starts next week.
Most teams would rather open a series at home, but the Kings will take the lon...
The Kings continue their Western Conference Finals series against the Coyotes tonight at 6 p.m. in Glendale, AZ. The Kings lead the series, 3-1, and fans in Southern California can tune-in to the game as follows:
-- TV: NBCSN will broadcast th...
In the aftermath of the plane crash that decimated a beloved Russian hockey team last week, fans clung to one filament of hope: a single player, 26-year-old Aleksandr Galimov, had somehow survived, staggering from the wreckage under his own power and telling a pair of astonished police officers, “Brothers, I am Galimov.”
Over the next five days, Mr. Galimov became a sort of talisman for fans, who flowed out into the street in the tens of thousands to grieve the ...