Kings News

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Kings Have Deal with Doughty

Don't know all the details but reports are the Kings and defenseman Drew Doughty have a verbal agreement on an 8-year, $56 million deal.

Check out the LA Kings Insider for all the latest info on the deal...

Friday, September 23, 2011

An Ugly Picture

Last night, former Kings forward Wayne Simmonds, who was traded in the off-season by the Kings to the Flyers as part of the Mike Richards deal, was at the center of attention in London, Ontario, Canada in a disgusting way where the Flyers were taking on the Red Wings in a preseason game. At least twice during the game, a fan threw a banana in the direction of Simmonds while he was on the ice.

Simmonds, the professional that he is, handled the situation with dignity and class, and simply shrugged it off. The fan who supposedly threw the banana has not been found.

All I'm going to say is the whole thing makes me sick. It's disgusting and ignorant. There's no place anywhere in sports for racism in any way, shape or form. There's no place for it in society, period. It's sad and unfortunate that it happened to such a good kid in Simmonds. I always thought Canadian fans in particular were better than this to stoop to such stupidity.

I really hope it was an isolated incident and it doesn't happen again. Hockey is too good of a sport and too proud for something like this to paint a black eye on it.

It's 2011, people. Let's get with the program.

Friday, September 16, 2011

Doughty a No-Show as Camp Opens


I'm not going to sit here and type out all of the details about Drew Doughty's contract holdout. You can get all of that by checking out the Kings Insider.

All I'm going to say is this is something that needs to get done. The Kings have made their best offer and it's entirely up to Doughty at this point. Doughty is a very important part of the Kings plans this year, as well as the future, and he knows that. So let's just sign on the dotted line and get this party started.

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The lone player, Alexander Galimov, who survived the Russian plane crash last week that killed the entire Locomotiv team of the KHL, as well as several high-ranking members of the organization, died earlier this week from his injuries.

Thoughts and prayers go out to Galimov's family, and continue to go out to the entire hockey world.

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Former King Demitra Among Dead in Russian Plane Crash



Such a sad day in the hockey world. As if it hasn't been a rough summer already for the sport.

Former Kings & NHL star Pavol Demitra was one of 43 people killed today in a Russian plane crash that also claimed the lives of most of the Russian KHL team Locomotiv.

Also reportedly killed in the crash were former Kings prospect Jan Marek, Locomotiv's head coach Brad McCrimmon, a former NHL defenseman and assistant coach with Detroit, former Ducks forward Ruslan Salei, and former NHL players Josef Vasicek, Karel Rachunek and Karlis Skrastins.

The plane was carrying the Locomotiv team on its way to Belarus when it crashed on the banks of the Volga River after takeoff from an airport in nearby Yaroslavl, about 150 miles northeast of Moscow. Locomotiv was scheduled to play against Dinamo Minsk in Belarus in its season opener.

Russian player Alexander Galimov and a flight engineer survived the crash and are both listed in serious condition at a nearby hospital.

Demitra, a three-time NHL All-Star, played most of his NHL career with the St. Louis Blues from 1996-2004. He was originally drafted by the Ottawa Senators in 1993 and was up and down between Ottawa and their AHL team on Prince Edward Island, Canada from 1993-1996. Demitra left the NHL after 2004 and played one season in his native Slovakia for HC Dukla Trencin before signing with the Kings before the 2005-2006 season where he scored 25 goals and had 62 points in 58 games. After just one season in L.A., Demitra was traded to the Minnesota Wild. He played two seasons in Minnesota before being traded to the Vancouver Canucks, where he played for two more seasons. Last season was his first with Locomotiv.

In 16 NHL seasons, Demitra scored 304 goals and registered 768 points. Last season, he scored 18 goals and tallied 60 points in 54 games for Locomotiv.

Demitra and Salei were both 36. McCrimmon was 52.

Thoughts and prayers go out to the entire hockey world, the NHL, KHL, the entire Locomotiv organization and to all the families and friends of those who lost their lives in today's tragedy.