LOS ANGELES – The Florida Panthers will wrap up their first of two back-to-backs on their current road trip when they visit the Los Angeles Kings at Crypto.com Arena on Wednesday. Overall, Florida is 5-1-0 on the second half of back-to-backs this season.
The final NHL game on Wednesday's schedule will pit the defending champion Panthers against the Kings out on the West Coast.
A rapidly spreading wildfire is tearing through the mountains north of Los Angeles, forcing over 50,000 residents to flee their homes. The Hughes Fire, which ignited Wednesday morning near Lake Castaic,
BOTTOM LINE: The Los Angeles Kings play the Florida Panthers in a non-conference matchup. Los Angeles has a 25-14-5 record overall and a 14-3-1 record in home games. The Kings have conceded 109 goals while scoring 129 for a +20 scoring differential.
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It’s a good thing the Florida Panthers seem to enjoy playing on the road. The Panthers latest extended road trip will continue on Wednesday night when they face the Los Angeles Kings at Crypto.com Arena.
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