Anze Kopitar, Mike Richards - his first as a King, and Jack Johnson all scored in the 3-2 win.
Richards' goal came in the last three minutes of regulation to tie the game.
Johnson's goal came in overtime to win it.
The Kings play Buffalo tomorrow in Germany while the Rangers skate with the Ducks in Sweden.
The Sabres defeated the Ducks 4-1 today.
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Friday, October 7, 2011
Opening Day Has Finally Arrived
Kings take on the Rangers in Sweden in their season opener today.
Drew Doughty will be on the ice and Mike Richards will make his official debut for the Kings.
Jonathan Quick gets the nod in net.
Dustin Penner will not play due to a lower-body injury suffered in Germany against Hamburg.
Game time is 1pm on the East Coast, 10am L.A. time and can be seen nationally on Versus.
And here's an interesting tidbit to think about...
Each of the last three Stanley Cup Champions all started their seasons in Europe (Chicago in 2008, Pittsburgh in 2009 and Boston last season in 2010).
Game on!
Drew Doughty will be on the ice and Mike Richards will make his official debut for the Kings.
Jonathan Quick gets the nod in net.
Dustin Penner will not play due to a lower-body injury suffered in Germany against Hamburg.
Game time is 1pm on the East Coast, 10am L.A. time and can be seen nationally on Versus.
And here's an interesting tidbit to think about...
Each of the last three Stanley Cup Champions all started their seasons in Europe (Chicago in 2008, Pittsburgh in 2009 and Boston last season in 2010).
Game on!
Saturday, July 2, 2011
Richards to NY; Kings Land Gagne

Gagne, a 40-point scorer last season in Tampa and in 2009-10 with Philly, will get $4.5MM from the Kings next season, and $2.5MM in 2012-13. He tallied 74-points for the Flyers in 2008-09. Gagne will like play on the second line with Richards in the middle and Justin Williams on the right. First line should be Anze Kopitar in the middle with Dustin Brown and Dustin Penner on the wings.
This is a solid deal for the Kings as they get a veteran scorer and add some depth. If Gagne stays healthy, he should do well lining up with Richards.
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Free Agency Starts Friday
In baseball, the free agency signings are dragged out throughout the long winter months. There is very little activity on the first day. In the NBA, there's usually a two-week moratorium in which teams and players can negotiate but can't make any official announcements until the moratorium period ends. In the NHL? It's open season on the first day that's usually filled with a flurry of activity.
This year should be no different with free agency opening up tomorrow. And for the Kings, who have been active in recent years, just not on the first day, usually missing out on the top tiered guys who prefer to play on the east coast rather than in sunny Southern California, with players citing travel concerns and a lack of fan interest, tomorrow could be busy.
The Kings are not expected to be in pursuit of any of the top free agents this year. Aside from center Brad Richards, the top guys this year appear to be defensemen and goalies, two positions the Kings are in pretty good shape. Richards won't go to L.A. to play on the wing as the Kings are pretty well set at center after acquiring Mike Richards from Philly last week. They do seem to be a little thin on the wing, especially on the left side, and could look for some depth there among the second- and third-tiered wingers available.
As for the top free agents, Brad Richards is drawing interest from about one-third of the teams. Dallas, his former employer, is not one of them. And if he has his way, expect him to sign with a smaller market team, perhaps Buffalo, Tampa Bay, Nashville or Winnipeg. Defenseman Christian Ehrhoff, whom the Kings coveted last off-season when he signed in Edmonton, is off the market. His rights were traded twice this off-season from Edmonton to Long Island, New York to Buffalo yesterday, where he signed a 10-year deal today. Defensemen Tomas Kaberle, James Wisniewski, and goaltender Tomas Vokoun round out the top five. Another defenseman, Ed Jovanovski, is in the Top 10.
The players that are drawing some level of interest from the Kings are all wingers, and as expected, all left wingers. Ville Leino, who had a breakout season for Philly last season, Tomas Fleischmann, Simon Gagne, Eric Cole and Scottie Upshall would be decent fits for the Kings. If they don't land one of these guys tomorrow, or if any of these guys end up somewhere else either tomorrow or in the days to follow, it will be an otherwise quiet day and free agency period for the Kings this season.
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Kings Pull Off Blockbuster Deal

Kings have acquired center Mike Richards from Philly.
Philly gets prospect Brayden Schenn, RW Wayne Simmonds and a draft pick.
2011 Entry Draft is tomorrow.
Could this be a precursor to something else?
Rumors have it Ryan Smyth wants back in Edmonton for personal reasons.
We shall wait and see.
As for Richards, he is signed through 2019-2020 season.
He's played six seasons in NHL, averaging 70 points over last four.
I'm still on fence over this deal because of length of his contract and his reputation.
But here's hoping Richards can shed that reputation and fit in and help this team.
Kyle Clifford should slide into Simmonds' slot in lineup.
But it leaves a big hole at RW on 3rd line.
Let's hope Kings GM Dean Lombardi has other plans.
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Congrats to Kings Captain Dustin Brown on winning NHL's Foundation Award at last night's NHL Awards Show. The Foundation Award is given to the player who applies the core values of hockey to enrich lives of others in their community.
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