The Los Angeles Kings have been knocked out of the Stanley Cup Playoffs in the opening round in each of the last three years at the hands of the Edmonton Oilers. Possibly on track to meet again in the first round for the fourth straight year,
The L.A. Kings have solidified their status as a regular Stanley Cup-playoff team in the Pacific Division. And in this cover story from THN's 2021-22 Prospects Unlimited edition, writer Ken Campbell p
The Kings once again have to play without top defenseman and assistant captain Drew Doughty, who is back on the shelf with an injury.
Where does each King stand as far as their likelihood to be moved? Are they unlikely to be moved, could possibly be moved, or on the block?
The Chicago Blackhawks are set to play the Los Angeles Kings on Monday night. This will be their first matchup at the United Center following the big Seth Jones trade. The night of the deal, Chicago beat the Anaheim Ducks at Honda Center.
The Jets lead the NHL with 88 points and a league-best +71 goal differential. Per the @FanDuelCanada traders, Winnipeg is by far the most popular pick to win the Western Conference with 4x as many bets as the Oilers. Still, the Jets are the fifth choice to win the West. 🏒👀 pic.twitter.com/hU1wzu1977
Byfield's growing importance is an emerging storyline for a Kings team desperate to climb into the Stanley Cup contender discussion.