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The Los Angeles Kings and a Miracle
Posted on 21 Feb 2012 by Sande Charles.
The phrase, “ the Kings need a miracle” is an understatement. Lately the level of play has been less than mediocre and certainly not playoff material. I think I speak for all Kings fans when I say I am emotionally drained from this rollercoaster of a season. Of course there has been the occasional glimmer of hope where I get butterflies in my stomach and think, “this is our year!R...
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Chemistry Compromised?
Posted on 19 Jul 2011 by Eric Cooney.
It's fairly evident that the Kings made improvements through their off-season moves this summer. I will go further and qualify this with “on paper”, so as to not rile up anyone adamant that the Kings will still be worse than their favorite team next season. That said, the off-season additions have excited Kings fans and have us asking, “Is it October?” (more…)
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And the Off-Season Games Begin
Posted on 30 Jun 2011 by Matt Preston.
The parade is over. The confetti’s been swept up. The last few drops of $100K champagne downed. The lockers have been cleared. All the hardware has been handed out. The faithful of the Back-and-Gold will always have their memories of the Boston Bruins’ historic Stanley Cup run this Spring, but they are now just that: Memories. It has been two weeks since Bruins defeated the Vancouver Canuck...
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Surprise heroes, second round playoffs – thoughts, sights, sounds…
Posted on 29 Apr 2011 by Dennis Patchett.
Out of nowhere, comes two unlikely potential playoff heroes… Michal Neuvirth and Dwayne Roloson. Neuvirth, a seemingly steady and technically efficient goalie, is facing 29.6 shots/game. He can thank the Cap's shin pads for keeping that number under 30 shots/game. Roloson, an energetic and somewhat spastic net minder, has seen over 36 shots/game - but he has been equally as im...
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Penguins: Pen’s Playoff Preview
Posted on 12 Apr 2011 by Michael Waterloo.
With all of the injuries that the Penguins have faced this year, not many people would have guessed a few months ago that they would even make the playoffs, let alone be seeded highly enough to have home-ice advantage in the first round. That is exactly the place the Pens find themselves in, as they get ready to square off against the Tampa Bay Lightning in the first round of the 2011 Stanley...
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Loss To Bolts Dashes Canes Hopes
Posted on 27 Mar 2011 by Brad Kurtzberg.
The Carolina Hurricanes seemed to have everything going for them heading into tonight's re-match with the Tampa Bay Lightning. They had won three straight and the Lightning was winless in their last four contests. Defenseman Jamie McBain was returning to the lineup and the Hurricanes were back home after a big road win in Tampa Friday night. Things quickly got better for the Hurricanes seve...
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Cole Keeps Canes Hot; Edge Bolts 4-3
Posted on 26 Mar 2011 by Brad Kurtzberg.
Erik Cole scored twice while Cam Ward made 18 saves as the Carolina Hurricanes hung on for a crucial 4-3 win over the Tampa Bay Lightning. The win kept the Canes just three points behind the Buffalo Sabres in the race for the eighth and final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference. Buffalo downed the Florida Panthers Friday night 4-2. Coach Paul Maurice was pleased with the way his club playe...
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Lightning Fall Again 4-3 in OT
Posted on 13 Mar 2011 by Christopher Tran.
The Tampa Bay Lightning lost another game that they should have won, falling 4-3 to the Florida Panthers. Even though they played their second game in just as many nights there was no reason come out flat since they didn’t put much effort into the match the night before. Panther’s Jason Garrison’s goal sent the Lightning packing with 16 seconds remaining in overtime. Just like that th...
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Greene Hits, Kovalchuk Quips, Gagne Sits
Posted on 2 Nov 2010 by Eric Cooney.
Sorry for the relative lack of posts recently. A lot of stuff going on for the Kings of late but there are a few things in particular I'd like to address. (more…)
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My Kings Wish List
Posted on 24 Aug 2010 by Eric Cooney.
It seems like I can't get the song “I Am Waiting,” by The Rolling Stones out of my head these days. Every day we hockey fans get up, hoping for a morsel of news to satisfy our hockey cravings, but we instead we get crumbs. The Red Wings sign Justin Abdelkader! Alert the presses! (more…)
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Los Angeles Kings: 2010-11 Line-Up
Posted on 13 Jul 2010 by Eric Cooney.
With or without Ilya Kovalchuk, the Kings need to address their lineup. Obviously the position of 1st line left wing has taken precedent over the rest of the team, but there are still adjustments to be made and the summer is long. With some tweaks to the team they iced last season, the Kings can become true contenders and go deeper into the playoffs, but GM Dean Lombardi will need to be shr...
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Boys….We’ve got a series
Posted on 11 May 2010 by Jim Mulligan.
For the second straight game, the Bruins had a chance to finish off the Flyers only tonight it was at home where the Bruins were a perfect 5-0 in the playoffs. They played like it was December 14th instead of May 10th. Rememberer how they played many nights during the regular season? This team that was expected to challenge for the Cup, on so many nights laid an egg in front of their fans. ...









