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Kings News
Friday, December 31, 2010
Say What?
Those were two horribly pathetic performances by the Kings the past two games. Way to ring in the New Year... find your defense, please.
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
In Case You Missed It...
Check out this incredible pass from Anze Kopitar to Dustin Brown in last night's Kings 4-0 shellacking of the Sharks...
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Mile High Rout
Well, that was a fun night. Kings 5, Avs 0. Dustin Brown with two goals. Marco Sturm made his Kings debut. Life is good again in Hockeywood!
Saturday, December 18, 2010
Ok, Much Better
Kings 6, Nashville 1. That's more like it.
On to Chicago to face the Stanley Cup Champions tomorrow!
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Kings Complete Trade
The Kings have officially completed a trade today for winger Marco Sturm from Boston that was originally reported several weeks ago. Sturm passed his physical this afternoon, and will travel to St. Louis to join the team. Sturm hopes to be ready to play sometime next week.
The trade comes on the heels of an impressive win for the Kings last night on the road in Detroit, where they slammed the Red Wings 5-0. Jonathan Quick saved a whopping 51 shots in the shutout for the Kings, and Willie Mitchell was back in action and played a big role in the game defensively. Mitchell took Brad Richardson's roster spot as he was placed on injured reserved with an unknown injury.
After a rough stretch in which the Kings lost six of seven following their great start, the team has turned it around and won four of its last five games, picking up points in all five contests, including two big, impressive wins against Detroit.
The Kings currently sit in seventh place with 35 points in a hotly-contested Western Conference which also has four of the five Pacific Division teams in the Top 8, and all five teams within just four points of each other.
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