Los Angeles Kings head coach Jim Hiller announced that forward Warren Foegele will miss Tuesday’s game against the San Jose Sharks with an upper-body injury, and will “miss some time”.
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 LA Kings dropped their third straight game, their second of the season on home ice, by a 4-2 final score against the Pittsburgh Penguins on Thursday evening at Crypto.com Arena.
After rather disappointing ends to the 2020-21 season for both the Edmonton Oilers and Carolina Hurricanes, both teams were looking for a change. While sometimes big changes are the go-to, small changes to depth can spark a locker room, and that’s exactly what both the Oilers and Hurricanes were after.
A solemn Los Angeles Kings team met with the media on Monday, days after getting bounced for the fourth straight year by the Edmonton Oilers. And it was there that former Oilers forward Warren Foegele — now a member of the Kings — took aim at his former club, saying they never offered him a contract.
Former Edmonton Oilers forward Warren Foegele is now with the rival Los Angeles Kings, and had some surprising comments about his old team. The Los Angeles
Former Oilers forward Warren Foegele appeared in a recent interview where he heavily leaned into the rivalry with his former team, going as far to say he hates the Edmonton Oilers.
The Los Angeles Kings lost to the Edmonton Oilers for the third straight year in the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs. Forward Warren Foegele knows all about it considering he was with the Oilers last postseason.
Warren Foegele scored two goals for Los Angeles on Thursday, helping the Kings win their home opener 3-2 over the winless San Jose Sharks. Jordan Spence also scored, Alex Laferriere had two assists and David Rittich made 24 saves for the Kings, who have won three of their past four games.
The Los Angeles Kings have signed forward Warren Foegele to a three-year contract worth around $9 million, according to Elliotte Friedman. After losing to Foegele’s Edmonton Oilers in Round 1 of the 2022, 2023, and 2024 Playoffs, Los Angeles brings in a player from the other side.
Warren Foegele was given a 5-minute major and a game misconduct for a knee-on-knee hit in Game of the Stanley Cup Final. The forward wasn’t served any supplemental discipline on the play and could be back in the lineup for Game 3 as the Edmonton Oilers try to get back in the series, down 2-0.
Edmonton Oilers forward Warren Foegele was assessed a five-minute major and a game misconduct for kneeing Florida Panthers forward Eetu Luostarainen halfway through the first period of Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final.
Edmonton Oilers forward Warren Foegele will return to the lineup for Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final against the Florida Panthers on Saturday night in Sunrise, Fla.
Warren Foegele just hit 20 goals in a single season for the first time in his career. It’s been a solid run in 2023-24 for the top-nine winger who is showing his ability and has stepped up his production in a contract year.
Edmonton Oilers forward Warren Foegele is having quite the season, reaching career highs in almost every category. The 28-year-old bottom-six forward has thrived and found a niche within the Oilers’ system.
The Edmonton Oilers will have tough decisions after the 2023-24 season when all is said and done. They are focused on clinching a playoff spot and making a deep postseason run right now, but they will have to shift their focus soon to re-signing several players on expiring contracts.
Warren Foegele’s yo-yo season up and down the Edmonton Oilers lineup is continuing Monday against the LA Kings, with an unjust demotion back down the lineup.
Amid the Edmonton Oilers’ pursuit of a Stanley Cup, trade talks have stirred around the name of forward Warren Foegele. Having a standout season marked by newfound confidence, Foegele’s performance has caught attention.
The Tampa Bay Lightning trade deadline will again be a treat for fans in 2024. Over the last several seasons, Julien BriseBois has shown he is willing to bolster the roster mid-season.
Keeping Warren Foegele around should be a priority for the Edmonton Oilers. The 27-year-old left-winger is in the final year of his three-year, $8.25 million deal with an annual cap hit of $2.75 million.