It’s always pretty cool when you see the storybook return to the lineup. When forward Trevor Moore scored the go-ahead goal for the Kings midway through the third period, which at the time would have stood up as the game-winning goal at 4-3 in St.
Trevor Moore returned to action with a goal plus the shootout winner as the visiting Los Angeles Kings edged the St. Louis Blues 5-4 Saturday night. Moore missed the previous 11 games with an upper-body injury.
The Kings announced they’ve activated forward Trevor Moore from injured reserve. They had two open roster spots, so no corresponding move is required. Moore returns to the lineup Saturday against the Blues after missing nearly a month.
The Los Angeles Kings announced that forward Trevor Moore has been activated from injured reserve, and according to reporter Zach Dooley, he’s expected to be in the lineup for Saturday’s game against the St.
There's more to hockey than scoring goals and stopping pucks. For some players, putting up points came second to their main task: angering their opponents.
The Kings announced they’ve recalled forward Cole Guttman from AHL Ontario on an emergency basis. Winger Trevor Moore was moved to injured reserve, retroactive to Dec.
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Trevor Moore scored a short-handed goal and also tallied in a shootout as the Los Angeles Kings earned a wild 6-5 victory over the Vegas Golden Knights on Wednesday night in Las Vegas.
Moving through the forwards, a look at Trevor Moore’s 2024-25 season, as he hit the 40-point mark for the third time in four seasons. Moore’s production came in spurts at times but when he was at full go, he was typically the same player he had been for his entire career to date.
The offseason has arrived for all but two teams now with the playoffs nearing an end. Accordingly, it’s time to examine what they will need to accomplish over the coming weeks with free agency fast approaching.
For the fourth consecutive season, the Los Angeles Kings were bounced from the opening round of the playoffs by the Edmonton Oilers. This year felt like the Kings’ best chance to turn their fortunes finally, and it certainly seemed likely after the Kings took a 2-0 series lead.
Sunday night, the Los Angeles Kings were in full control through two periods of Game 4 at Rogers Place Arena in Edmonton, but a third-period collapse and a costly overtime penalty saw their 3-1 lead vanish in a 4-3 loss to the Oilers.
The LA Kings improved to 28-4-4 on home ice this season, as they skated to a 4-1 victory over the league-leading Winnipeg Jets on Tuesday evening at Crypto.com Arena.
L.A. Kings winger Trevor Moore will face no supplemental discipline for a controversial second-period hit on Oilers defenceman Vincent Desharnais. The incident happened with 20 seconds left in the second period when Desharnais was carrying the puck out of the Oilers’ zone.
Is there a better way to start the third round for the Oilers vs. Kings than a 7-4 dummying by the home side at Rogers Place? Absolutely not, friends. Even with the trio of flukey/own goals, the Oilers were by far the better hockey team for most of the night, earning their first Game 1 win since 2017.
Trevor Moore notched his second NHL hat trick to help the Los Angeles Kings end a three-game skid with a 5-2 win against the visiting Seattle Kraken on Wednesday evening.
Sometimes trades just work out. Sometimes they don’t. In the case of a deal between the Toronto Maple Leafs and Los Angeles Kings — one that saw Jack Campbell go to Toronto and Trevor Moore go to Los Angeles, the jury is still out.
Over the six seasons I’ve covered the Toronto Maple Leafs, the team allowed many players to leave. However, two stand out because they’ve gone on to success with other teams.
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