In 1993, the Montreal Canadiens dispatched the Wayne Gretzky-captained Los Angeles Kings in five games, with three games going past regulation. Since then, outside of a minor trade involving defenseman Frédéric Allard and forward Nate Schnarr,
The Los Angeles Kings entered the international break hanging onto the third spot in the Pacific Division standings. After losing to the Edmonton Oilers in the first round in three-straight years, they came into this season looking to slay the beast.
The busiest time of the year in the NHL is right around the corner. With the 2025 Trade Deadline just over a week away, things are about to ramp up as
The right-shot forward's next chance to return to game action will be in the Penguins' home matchup against the Capitals on Saturday.
With the trade deadline three weeks away, the Kings could address their most glaring need: a right-handed-shooting forward who can contribute on the power play
It would take a big package for the Pittsburgh Penguins to trade Rickard Rakell Dan Kingerski of Pittsburgh Hockey Now: The Pittsburgh Penguins should be able to get a nice asset in return for ...
Rakell tops the Pens with 25 goals, the exact same total as Kings team leader Adrian Kempe, and five of those have come on the power play. The Penguins’ desire to reconfigure their aging roster ...