The Kings-Oilers game wasn't without its fair share of controversy, and Drew Doughty was seen blasting the officials on the ice during a controversial moment.
There is something more than endearing about watching Andrei Kuzmenko try to navigate a media scrum the day after the skilled winger’s first-ever NHL playoff game.
Game 1 of the fourth straight edition of Kings-Oilers in the NHL’s postseason turned out to be an instant classic with an insane finish. Los Angeles kicked off their 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs with some early and late fireworks, holding off the Edmonton Oilers 6–5 in a thriller at Crypto.com Arena.
The Los Angeles Kings outlasted the Edmonton Oilers in Game 1 of their opening-round series, winning by a final score of 6-5. The contest finished with an epic back-and-forth, with the Oilers coming back from a four-goal deficit to tie the game late in the third period.
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Through 40 minutes, the thought of Game 1 finishing with a score of 6-5 didn’t seem possible, but that uncertainty and wildness is what makes the Stanley Cup Playoffs so great.
The Los Angeles Kings faced early trouble when star defenseman and future Hall of Famer Drew Doughty went down with an ankle injury in the preseason. Despite missing one of their top anchors, the Kings powered through the regular season, racking up wins and locking down the No.
The first game between the Los Angeles Kings and the Edmonton Oilers delivered historic moments on both sides in a back-and-forth thriller that ended with a 6–5 Kings victory on Monday.
For the first time in four seasons of the Los Angeles Kings and Edmonton Oilers in Round 1, Game 1 was played in downtown Los Angeles. The best team in the NHL at home all season long took advantage of home ice in what was a rather ugly win.
Phillip Danault scored his second goal with 41 seconds to play, and the Kings blew a four-goal lead before rallying for a 6-5 victory over the Oilers in the opener of the clubs' fourth consecutive first-round playoff series Monday night.
Phillip Danault scored his second goal of the game with 41.1 seconds remaining in regulation to give the host Los Angeles Kings a wild 6-5 victory over the Edmonton Oilers in their Stanley Cup playoff opener Monday night.
The Los Angeles Kings made it incredibly difficult on themselves, but they defeated the Edmonton Oilers to take a 1-0 series lead. The fourth consecutive meeting in the postseason between the Pacific Division rivals began in epic fashion, as the Kings survived a historic comeback attempt from the Oilers to secure a 6-5 victory.
Things weren’t looking so good for the Los Angeles Kings when top defender and future Hockey Hall of Fame defenseman Drew Doughty suffered an ankle injury in the preseason, keeping him on the sidelines.
One of the most important scouting events on the calendar is just around the corner. The IIHF U-18 World Hockey Championship kicks off in Texas on April 23, with 10 teams fighting it out in front of stands full of NHL scouts.
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For the fourth consecutive year, the Los Angeles Kings will face the Edmonton Oilers in a Western Conference first-round series of the Stanley Cup playoffs.
Here we go again…For the fourth straight season, the Los Angeles Kings will be met with the Edmonton Oilers in the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
There will now be two Taylor Wards in the Los Angeles area. The Kings announced they’ve recalled Ward from their AHL affiliate, the Ontario Reign, on an emergency basis and reassigned defenseman Caleb Jones in a corresponding roster move.
The Los Angeles Kings look to set a new franchise record for wins and extend their winning streak to five games when they wrap up the regular season hosting the Calgary Flames on Thursday night.
The Los Angeles Kings are headed to the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the fourth consecutive season. In all three of those playoff appearances, they lost to the Edmonton Oilers in the first round.
Liam Greentree did it again! The LA Kings’ top prospect took over yet another playoff game in the Windsor Spitfires’ game three victory over the Kitchener Rangers.
Nurse was issued a major penalty and a game misconduct for cross-checking Quinton Byfield in Monday’s game between the Oilers and Los Angeles Kings.
The Los Angeles Kings announced Monday that the club has signed right winger Jared Wright to a two-year, entry-level contract set to begin in the upcoming season.
Los Angeles Kings forward Quinton Byfield turned heads on Monday night with an absolutely sensational goal, scoring what many are already calling a “Goal of the Year” candidate.
Los Angeles Kings winger Tanner Jeannot will take longer than expected to recover from an undisclosed injury that’s held him out of the team’s last six games.
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