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Helene Elliott: Dustin Brown finally responds
His first goal in 15 games is the winner. Teddy Purcell and Anze Kopitar also put an end to long scoring droughts.
Recap: San Jose vs. Los Angeles
Dustin Brown scored 1:16 into overtime, as the Los Angeles Kings pulled out a 5-4 victory over the San Jose Sharks at HP Pavilion.
Kings blow lead, but top Sharks in OT
Winter Classic 2010 Dec. 9: The Bruins will host the Flyers outdoors at Fenway Park LIVE on NBC at 1 p.m. ET in the Winter Classic.
Kings Survive Shark Tank in OT
Game 32: Kings 5, Sharks 4 The December to Dismember is still going strong, with the Kings currently unbeaten in regulation so far in this, the last month of 2009.
Kings recover in time to win in overtime
Dustin Brown, Anze Kopitar and Teddy Purcell picked the perfect time to end their long goal droughts.
Stoll will be back in the lineup on Saturday night, the... Stoll will be back in the lineup on Saturday night, the Los Angeles Daily News reports.
Kopitar Continues to Slide Ryan Smyth continues to be out with an upper-body injury, and in fact it looks like the initial prognosis of four weeks was a bit optimistic .
Johnson's late goal gives Kings 4-3 win over Ducks
Jack Johnson scored the go-ahead goal with 2:20 left in the third period and the Los Angeles Kings beat the Anaheim Ducks 4-3 on Tuesday night in the first meeting of the season between the Southern California rivals.
Ryan happy to be running with the Hounds: Teen fitting in well at...
Teen fitting in well at Notre Dame College; one of three Newfoundlanders named to Atlantic U-17 team JOHN BROWNE The Telegram Andrew Ryan chose to attend Athol Murray College of Notre Dame in Wilcox, Sask., based on the recommendation of a friend.
The return of Newfoundlanders away: Our popular stats feature is...
Our popular stats feature is back; herea TMs a rundown of whoa TMs moved where in the off-season BY KENN OLIVER The Telegram Almost 90 Newfoundland and Labrador hockey players are off playing pro in North America and Europe, junior and college hockey this season.
Late surge leads Canucks past Kings
Well-rested team beats tired team. That's the way it's supposed to work and it did Thursday night for the Vancouver Canucks, who got third-period goals from Henrik Sedin, Tanner Glass and Kyle Wellwood to beat the Los Angeles Kings 4-1 at General Motors Place.
Testers, times two, for Monarchs
The roster stretched thin, the Manchester Monarchs continue to be tested. The Monarchs will host the Springfield Falcons tonight at Verizon Wireless Arena at 7:30 p.m. The teams will square off again tomorrow night in Springfield at 7:30. Manchester is without three key players lost to injury for an indefinite amount of time and have also had ...
Kings coach gives Teddy Purcell his big chance
Murray says of placing winger on the top line with Kopitar and Williams: 'I need him to get going.
Nashville Predators (6-7-1) at Los Angeles Kings (10-4-2), 4 p.m.
The Los Angeles Kings are starting to make some believers, but one couldn't fault the Nashville Predators if they're still skeptical of that team's excellent start to this campaign.
Scott Parse Is Quite the Surprise for the LA Kings
There have been whispers over the past couple of seasons about whether or not right wing Scott Parse would ever be able to make it to the National Hockey League.
Up next for the Kings: Monday at Phoenix
AT PHOENIX When: 6 PST. Where: Jobing.com Arena. On the air: TV: FS West; Radio: 1150.
Helene Elliott: Kings struggle in shootout for second night, lose, 2-1, to Vancouver
They lose by the same score in shootout as they did night before to Sharks. Samuelsson beats Quick on a backhand in the third round to give the Canucks the victory.
Kings aren't 'Tragically Hip' enough
Terry Murray said it best in his post-game press conference: "I hate shootouts." You can understand his feelings after a second straight night in which the Los Angeles Kings played 65 hard-fought minutes against a team that made the playoffs last season, only to watch their opponents grab the extra point.
Up next for the Kings: vs. Dallas
Kings tonight VS. DALLAS When: 7:30. Where: Staples Center. On the air: TV: FS West; Radio, 1150.
Kings look to end road trip with win in Dallas
Dallas captain Brenden Morrow leads the Stars with five goals this season. The Los Angeles Kings looked poised to contend in the Pacific Division after reeling off a four-game winning streak that included victories on the first two stops of their six-game road trip.
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