The Kings worked through a rebuild and appear poised to be among the Western Conference’s top teams once again in the NHL, following Stanley Cup victories in 2012 and ’14. Veterans Anze Kopitar, Drew Doughty, and goalie Jonathan Quick remain and are joined by a young core of forwards (Arthur Kaliyev, Rasmus Kupari, and Quinton Byfield) who range from 20-22 years of age. Trading for forward Kevin Fiala was the big offseason move, as the 26-year-old had a career-high 85 points on 33 goals and 52 assists last year with Minnesota. The Kings took favored Edmonton to a Game 7 in the first round of last year’s playoffs and should improve from that positioning this year.
Premier seating at the Crypto.com Arena starts with a private entrance to the arena and access to the exclusive San Manuel Club. The VIP Ice Box Experience allows you to see the team from up-close... MORE