Jordan Leblanc+FollowKings edge Rangers but Kuemper exits earlyA nail-biter at Crypto.com Arena saw the Kings snap their losing streak with a 4–3 win over the Rangers, but not without a scare—veteran goalie Darcy Kuemper left the game after a crease collision late in the first. Coach Jim Hiller says it’s likely not related to Kuemper’s previous injury, but details are still pending. Backup Anton Forsberg stepped up big, stopping 27 of 28 shots to seal the win. With the Kings now tied for a wild-card spot, all eyes are on Kuemper’s status as the team heads into a tough road trip. How do you feel about the Kings’ playoff chances if Kuemper misses more time? #Sports #IceHockey #GoKingsGo00Share
david52+FollowShould the Kings Swing Big for Panarin?Rumors are heating up about the LA Kings targeting the Breadman, Artemi Panarin, in a blockbuster trade with the Rangers. With LA’s offense sputtering—just 2.54 goals per game—and their top guns like Kopi and Kempe underperforming, adding Panarin could be the spark they need. But with his no-trade clause and a hefty contract, is this the right move for GM Ken Holland? Would you give up top prospects for a shot at a deep playoff run? #Sports #IceHockey #GoKingsGo00Share
Jason Dawson+FollowKings’ wild shootout win could spark a turnaroundBrandt Clarke’s clutch shootout goal sealed a dramatic 5-4 victory for the LA Kings over the Minnesota Wild, and you could feel the energy shift at Crypto Arena. Coach Jim Hiller called every game a must-win, but this one felt different—he said the team was as focused and emotionally engaged as they’ve been all year. With two crucial points in the standings, this win might be the spark the Kings need for a big second half. Do you think this gritty performance signals a turning point for LA? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #IceHockey #GoKingsGo00Share
Martha Garza+FollowKings edge Wild in wild shootout finishFour blown leads, a nail-biting shootout, and a huge sigh of relief—Kings fans, what a rollercoaster! The Kings just couldn’t shake the Wild, giving up the tying goal four times, but finally pulled off a 5-4 win in a shootout. Quinton Byfield was everywhere, and Samuel Helenius notched his first of the season. After a tough loss Thursday, this bounce-back feels big. With another matchup against Minnesota coming up, do you think the Kings can tighten up late-game defense? Let’s hear your thoughts on what needs to change! #Sports #IceHockey #GoKingsGo00Share
William Morrow+FollowKings fans: Can home ice become an advantage in 2026?The Los Angeles Kings wrapped up 2025 with a rollercoaster homestand, showing flashes of brilliance—like Alex Laferriere’s first NHL hat trick—while still struggling to dominate at home. Even with a league-leading seven shorthanded goals, home ice hasn’t felt like much of an advantage lately. As the Kings kick off 2026 with a four-game homestand, starting New Year’s Day against the Lightning, it’s a perfect time to ask: What will it take for the Kings to turn Crypto.com Arena into a true fortress? Share your thoughts and predictions for the new year! #Sports #IceHockey #GoKingsGo00Share
William Morrow+FollowLA Kings eye $65M All-Star to fix scoring woesThe LA Kings’ defense is shutting teams down, but the offense just can’t keep up—and it’s costing them big in the playoff race. Now, with the trade deadline looming and injuries piling up, there’s serious buzz about a blockbuster move for Jordan Kyrou, the $65 million All-Star from St. Louis. Kyrou’s got the speed and skill the Kings desperately need, but his massive contract and no-trade clause make things tricky. Would adding a high-priced star finally get LA over the hump, or is it too risky? What do you think: go big or stay patient? #Sports #IceHockey #GoKingsGo00Share
Phillip Scott+FollowKings fans: Where’s the spark before Christmas?A 3-0 hole in the second period left the LA Kings scrambling and, despite some strong offensive moments, it just wasn’t enough to catch Seattle on Tuesday night. Coach Jim Hiller didn’t sugarcoat it—he saw positives, but not the momentum the team needs heading into the holiday break. With the playoff picture getting tighter, every game feels huge. Hiller wants the players to recharge, but he’s already thinking about how to fix the penalty kill and turn things around. How are you feeling about the Kings’ chances after this tough stretch? #Sports #IceHockey #GoKingsGo00Share
William Morrow+FollowLA Kings’ unsung heroes keeping hope aliveEven with all the roster shakeups and Phillip Danault missing from practice for the first time in ages, a few LA Kings are still grinding every night. Brandt Clarke has been a breakout force on defense, bulking up and stepping up on the power play. Adrian Kempe is leading the team in goals and clutch game-winners, while Joel Armia’s gritty play and special teams hustle have made him a key addition. With the team facing some tough questions, these three are giving fans something to cheer for. Who else do you think is stepping up for the Kings this season? #Sports #IceHockey #GoKingsGo00Share
Molly Tucker+FollowKings Clear Cap—Big Moves Coming?Insider buzz is heating up after the Kings traded Danault to Montreal, freeing up over $9M in cap space. While Danault was a defensive anchor, LA’s front office is now primed to chase more scoring depth—something the squad’s been missing behind Kempe and the top line. With the Pacific race tight, expect Rob Blake to get aggressive before the deadline. Are we about to see a blockbuster move that could shift the balance? #Sports #IceHockey #GoKingsGo01Share
Martha Garza+FollowNo Call After Kuemper Collision: Kings Fans ReactTough break for the Kings as Kuemps lands on IR after that controversial collision with Rantanen—no penalty called, which has fans buzzing. Coach Hiller wasn’t happy, and honestly, neither are we. With Pheonix Copley up from the Reign, it’s next man up, but losing our veteran netminder for at least a week stings, especially after that 4-1 loss to the Stars. Thoughts on the no-call and how Copley will handle the crease? #Sports #IceHockey #GoKingsGo00Share