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Is it time to panic yet for the Calgary Flames, Los Angeles Kings or San Jose Sharks? Three Pacific Division combatants are each struggling out of the gate this
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Pedro Pascal Joins No Kings March in Los Angeles
Pedro Pascal, Kerry Washington, and several other celebrities joined protests across the United States over the weekend as part of an event called No Kings Day. The demonstrations, held on October 18,
The Kings stand between two fellow Pacific Division teams. One spot below LA in 20th are state rivals, the Anaheim Ducks, who are 2-1-0. Ahead of the Kings are the Seattle Kraken, who own a 2-0-1 record and jumped eight spots from the previous week’s power rankings.
According to David Pagnotta, the LA Kings are reluctant to pay the roughly $11 million annual salary that Adrian Kempe is seeking. This comes as the Edmonton Oilers and other NHL clubs have shown interest in the player.
Thousands gathered across Southern California on Saturday, Oct. 18 to protest President Donald Trump’s policies since his return to office at the beginning of the year.
BOTTOM LINE: The Los Angeles Kings, on a four-game losing streak, take on the St. Louis Blues. St. Louis has a 3-2 record overall and a 1-2-0 record on its home ice. The Blues are 1-2-0 in games they have more penalties than their opponent.
Another game, another overtime game that ends in a shootout for the Los Angeles Kings. This time, the match doesn’t go in the King's favor; it ends in a shootout loss in Minnesota, 4-3.