The March 2026 NHL Trade Deadline has come and gone, and for the Los Angeles Kings, it was a whirlwind of activity that signaled one very clear message: The window is wide open and the front office is not afraid to throw everything at a run for a third Stanley Cup.
What a difference a year makes. A year ago, Martin Chromiak was in his third season with the Ontario Reign. The then third-year pro hit rock bottom, going 16 games without a goal and being healthy scratched for a game.
The LA Kings battled back to force overtime and earn a point, but ultimately they came up just short in a 2-1 overtime defeat against the Boston Bruins on Tuesday evening at TD Garden.
Another week has passed, and it’s time for another LA Kings‘ weekly prospect update. Usually, I select one player who highlighted the week during these segments, but last week was a special one that will force me to break that trend for this week because a trio of prospects made their NHL debuts.
The Columbus Blue Jackets and Los Angeles Kings faced off on the afternoon of March 9 in a game that was rescheduled following a winter storm on the East Coast.
In the lore of the NHL, it's the Stanley Cup-winning teams that are remembered the most from seasons past. Yet, when looking back on the best of the best
If LA Kings prospects are what you want to hear about, this is the show for you. Available in podcast and YouTube formats, this all-new project is a collaboration between John Hoven and Jesse Cohen.
The LA Kings started a five-game roadtrip on a high note, as they skated to a 5-4 overtime victory over the Columbus Blue Jackets on Monday evening at Nationwide Arena.
Adrian Kempe scored his second goal of the game at 2:34 of overtime to lift the visiting Los Angeles Kings to a 5-4 win against the Columbus Blue Jackets on Monday afternoon.
According to a team announcement, the Los Angeles Kings have recalled depth forward Jared Wright from the AHL’s Ontario Reign. The Kings reassigned Kenny Connors and Wright yesterday to ensure that both remained eligible for the 2026 Calder Cup playoffs.
There is always a first for everything. For a player, it could be their first professional game. Their first professional goal. An NHL debut. Their first NHL goal or point.
The Montreal Canadiens (33-18-10) will be looking to finish the California road trip on a high note against a Los Angeles Kings (25-22-14) team that they haven’t been in 7 years against tonight at 7:00 pm ET.
The Los Angeles Kings sent a few reminders at the trade deadline that they're still serious about making the playoffs. They just need to start winning.
Elliotte Friedman has confirmed that Scott Laughton has been traded to the Los Angeles Kings. The trade was made official right at the NHL trade deadline close on March 6, 2026.
The clock’s ticking, and time is running out for the Los Angeles Kings to salvage what’s been an underwhelming season so far. With just over 20 games left to play in the regular season, and the Kings in need of hurdling over multiple teams to secure a playoff spot, there is no longer any room to play around.
Los Angeles Kings forward Artemi Panarin notched his 20th goal of the season, marking the 10th time in his career he has reached the milestone. The achievement places him in rare company as the first undrafted player to accomplish the feat since Martin St.
Artemi Panarin scored his first goal for the Kings, helping Los Angeles to a 5-3 win against the visiting New York Islanders on Thursday night. Panarin,
With the drop of the puck, Anze Kopitar added to his long list of historic achievements. The Los Angeles Kings captain became just the 25th player in NHL history to play in 1,500 career regular-season games as the Kings square off against the New York Islanders.
Everyone can take Corey Perry off their trade targets deadline list. The veteran winger, who signed with the Los Angeles Kings this past summer, has informed the organization he’s not interested in going anywhere.
The bench in Hollywood is looking a little different today. On Sunday, the Los Angeles Kings relieved Jim Hiller of his duties as head coach, leading to D.J.
After leading the Los Angeles Kings to a surprising playoff appearance during the 2023-24 season, it appeared head coach Jim Hiller would end their postseason woes. Nearly two years later, that momentum has fizzled, and the Kings have moved on from the coach.