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The Kings enter 2025–26 with a mix of optimism and skepticism. Kopitar's guidance is steady, Doughty continues to patrol the ...
Anze Kopitar and the Los Angeles Kings are looking to make a big push in the upcoming NHL season, backed by the promising ...
The Kings' future, in both the short and long term, is on the fans' minds. Let's dissect some of the biggest questions.
EL SEGUNDO, Calif. -- Los Angeles Kings president Luc Robitaille expects coach Jim Hiller to remain in charge after the team selects its new general manager. Robitaille expressed strong support ...
After the Los Angeles Kings lost to the Edmonton Oilers in the Western Conference First Round for the fourth consecutive ...
Right off the jump: the LA Kings embark on a rugged, seven‑game preseason trek—spanning Ontario, Vegas, Anaheim, Bakersfield, ...
Kings and is entering his 20th NHL season with them. He has been a steady player throughout his career, won the Stanley Cup with Los Angeles in 2012 and 2014 and is entering the final season of the ...
That situation could prompt Kings coach Jim Hiller to deploy Miller in a second-pairing role with Clarke in a type of shutdown pair.
The ladder in Kopitar, however, does have a player who has shown promise to take over a top positional spot, given that Jim Hiller gave him the leeway to do so this last season. The shift goes ...
LA Kings head coach Jim Hiller will likely be on a short leash next season. We’ll also talk about a big time player admitting players might not want to sign in LA.
Hiller to remain with Los Angeles Kings Meanwhile in the Pacific Division, new Los Angeles Kings general manager Ken Holland announced Thursday that Jim Hiller will remain on as head coach.
Holland invested in the fourth line after coach Jim Hiller showed little faith in it this spring, particularly when he didn’t have an injured Tanner Jeannot at his disposal.