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Los Angeles Kings

The Los Angeles Kings, founded in 1967, are a professional ice hockey team competing in the NHL’s Pacific Division. With a rich history, the Kings have established themselves as a prominent franchise, winning two Stanley Cups in 2012 and 2014. They play home games at the Crypto.com Arena, a venue they have called home since 1999, after spending 32 years at the Forum in Inglewood. Known for their iconic black and silver colors, the Kings have fostered a passionate fan base and produced legendary players like Wayne Gretzky, making significant contributions to the sport’s popularity in Southern California.

 

Team Details

Founded: June 5, 1967, as part of the NHL’s expansion.

Location: Based in Los Angeles, California.

Home Arena: Crypto.com Arena (formerly Staples Center) since the 1999-2000 season.

Previous Arena: The Forum in Inglewood, California (1967-1999).

Team Colors: Black, silver, and white.

Stanley Cup Championships: 2 (2012, 2014).

Notable Players: Includes legends like Wayne Gretzky, Luc Robitaille, and Anze Kopitar.

Rivalries: Notable rivalries with the Anaheim Ducks and San Jose Sharks.

Fan Base: Known for a passionate and dedicated following.

Community Involvement: Actively participates in local charitable events and youth hockey programs.

 

Team Stats

Stat Category Los Angeles Kings League Average Notes
Age 28.8 28.5 Average age of players
Games Played (GP) 8 7 Total games played
Wins (W) 4 4 Total wins
Losses (L) 2 3 Total losses
Overtime Losses (OL) 2 1 Overtime losses
Points (PTS) 10 8 Total points earned
Points Percentage (PTS%) .625 .554 Win percentage
Goals For (GF) 25 23 Total goals scored
Goals Against (GA) 27 23 Total goals allowed
Power Play % (PP%) 13.79% 21.60% Power play efficiency