Saturday night brought a celebration to Los Angeles that was first scheduled for early December. After a variety of different circumstances delayed things a few times, Trevor Lewis finally received his silver stick in honor of playing 1,000 NHL games.
As part of the Kings annual outreach to youth hockey players throughout Southern California, players recently visited various rinks around Los Angeles to skate, practice, and mentor fellow hockey lovers of all backgrounds and ages.
A former Calgary Flame reached 1,000 games played recently. In the Los Angeles Kings’ 2-1 defeat over the Tampa Bay Lightning, Trevor Lewis played his 1,000 game of his career, the 401st player in league history to reach that mark according to NHL records.
The NHL began awarding the Conn Smythe Trophy to the most valuable player of the postseason beginning in the 1965 season. How many of the past winners can you name in six minutes?
A party was in the works. Family and friends were in town to celebrate. And then Trevor Lewis went down two shifts into Game No. 999 on Nov. 30, putting a milestone night on hold.
Over the weekend, Trevor Lewis played in his 1,000th NHL game. It came more than 15 years after he made his debut on Dec. 19, 2009 at Buffalo. Lewis played just over nine minutes vs.
The Los Angeles Kings have announced that winger Trevor Moore and center Trevor Lewis will be returning to the lineup on Saturday against the Tampa Bay Lightning.
A KOTP favorite, Mark Seidel from North American Independent Central Scouting (NACS) returns to discuss the World Juniors and LAK prospects. The guys discuss
Two Trevor’s are better than one. I think that’s how the saying goes. As the LA Kings hit the ice for an optional practice today, forwards Trevor Lewis and Trevor Moore both took part as full participants.
If you haven’t noticed, the LA Kings are rolling and picking up steam. They’re now 12-2-1 at home and are among the top five teams in the entire league when it comes to points percentage on the season.
The month of November was an eventful one for the Calgary Flames with a lot of highs and lows. The highs were very high which included a four game win streak on home and and the incredible play of Dustin Wolf.
In one of the crazier things we’ve seen in quite some time, Kings forward Trevor Lewis was injured during the first period of Saturday’s contest vs. Ottawa.
The Los Angeles Kings have announced that center Trevor Lewis will not return to Saturday’s game against the Ottawa Senators due to a lower-body injury.
In early March of 2006, the Edmonton Oilers sat in eighth place in the Western Conference with a 32-21-9 record for 73 points, only three ahead of the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim.
The Edmonton Oilers are moving on in this season’s NHL playoffs and as is often the joke when a hockey team gets eliminated, the Los Angeles Kings will hit the golf course.