LOS ANGELES -- Jonathan Quick earned his first shutout of the season with 27 saves, Tyler Toffoli scored his first NHL goal on a power play in only his second game with Los Angeles and the Kings beat the Phoenix Coyotes 4-0 on Monday night.
LOS ANGELES -- Captain Dustin Brown scored two goals, Jonathan Quick made 23 saves and the surging Los Angeles Kings beat the Calgary Flames 3-1 on Monday night for their second win over the Flames in three days.
EDMONTON, Alberta -- Jeff Carter scored the go-ahead goal with 49.6 seconds remaining in regulation to lift the Los Angeles Kings over the Edmonton Oilers 3-1 on Tuesday night. For the full story, click this link.
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- The win was important to Jeff Carter -- and not because he was booed every time he touched the puck. Mike Richards provided late insurance with his first goal of the season and Jonathan Quick stopped 18 shots to lead the Los Angeles Kings over the Columbus Blue Jackets 4-2 on Tuesday night.

LOS ANGELES -- Before the Los Angeles Kings could open the chapter on this season, they had to properly close the chapter on last season. It was a long overdue process many on the team weren’t sure when or even if they would ever get the chance to experience.
LOS ANGELES – When the NHL lockout finally ended, it looked like the Los Angeles Kings wouldn’t have many questions heading into this season. Well, at least not as many as their counterparts.
LOS ANGELES -- As Los Angeles Kings governor and AEG president/CEO Tim Leiweke sat on a dais set up inside Staples Center, he began to get emotional looking around the Chick Hearn Press Room. To his right was Bob Miller, the voice of the Los Angeles Kings for the past 37 years.
Los Angeles Kings goalie Jonathan Quick finished second in the Vezina Trophy voting to New York Rangers goalie Henrik Lundqvist on Wednesday night but did earn second team All-NHL honors at the 2012 NHL Awards in Las Vegas.

LOS ANGELES --When Luc Robitaille boarded a double-decker bus last week for the Kings’ Stanley Cup victory parade through Downtown L.A. he couldn’t help but think back to the 1993 team he was on that came within three wins, and some would still argue a Marty McSorley curved stick, from making the same victorious ride.

Coming off their first Stanley Cup title in franchise history, the Kings face many of the same questions most organizations do this time of year. Which players must they try to re-sign? Who can they afford to let go?
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