Building upon the big announcement taking place today at the Kings training facility in El Segundo, several players are beginning to react to the news that Anze Kopitar Will be retiring when the 2025-26 concludes.
Diving now into the season that was for defenseman Mikey Anderson, who many felt took a step forward, especially during the regular season. Anderson was tasked with more, with Drew Doughty out of the lineup, and was a rock for the Kings as they navigated obstacles early in the season.
Daryl Evans joins host Jesse Cohen to discuss the 2024-25 seasons of three defenseman. The pair talk about the preseason injury to Drew Doughty and how it impacted not only his season but also the seasons of Mikey Anderson and Vladislav Gavrikov.
Continuing through exit interviews for the players with six more from Monday’s availability. All six players below spent the full season in the NHL with the Kings and all six players are under contract with the team for next season.
NHL head coaches have to hire good assistants. They have to set an overarching philosophy, juggle lineup configurations, and do the kind of “man management” that is impossible to track statistically.
Hours after the news that their general manager would not be returning, the LA Kings players took to the podium to answer questions about the 2024-25 season.
In Joey Anderson’s mind it is always the same. He and younger brother Mikey are on the backyard rink. It’s 2-on-0. The clock is winding down. Maybe the local school bus had come around the neighborhood corner signaling time for the boys to quickly scrape the rink and get ready for school.
Los Angeles Kings defenseman Mikey Anderson will return to the lineup Saturday versus the Utah Hockey Club after missing the past four games due to a finger injury, reports Eric Stephens of The Athletic.
The LA Kings are back! The majority of the group was back on the ice for practice today at Toyota Sports Performance Center in El Segundo, with the exception of three skaters.
With Darcy Kuemper away from the team for personal reasons, the Kings needed to add a goalie to their roster for their game tonight versus Anaheim. The team announced that veteran netminder Pheonix Copley has been recalled from AHL Ontario.
Los Angeles Kings defenseman Mikey Anderson remains sidelined on a day-to-day basis due to a finger injury, Kings head coach Jim Hiller confirmed to Eric Stephens of The Athletic on Tuesday.
Happy Monday, Insiders! Sharing a few updates here from Toyota Sports Performance Center as the LA Kings return to the ice……sort of. A very exciting update off the top – defenseman Mikey Anderson skated on his own before the rest of the Kings group.
It was a frightening moment at Crypto.com Arena on Thursday night, as Los Angeles Kings defenseman Mikey Anderson suffered a scary-looking injury when he was accidentally struck in the side of his head off a shot from Vancouver Canucks defenseman Filip Hronek.
The Los Angeles Kings are fighting for their lives in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. However, they received a rather unwelcome injury scare early in the first period of Game 5.