Posts Tagged ‘ Los Angeles Kings ’

Lombardi tells Moulson He’s Complacent; Moulson says be fruitful and multiply (but not in those words)

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November 14, 2009

On the drive home after seeing his son Matt get cut from yet another Triple-A hockey team, Scott Moulson looked over at the 15-year-old and leveled with him. He saw Matt outplay other kids who made the team and he saw Matt refuse to give up during tryouts despite being so sick he was...
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Cut/Paste in its entirety: RudyKelly on today’s game sort of

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November 13, 2009

    WOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!! WOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!! Man am I pumped for this game.  I’m a Kings man tried and true but I sure do love those Atlanta Thrashers.  There’s Ilya, of course, who is without a doubt my favorite non-Kings related hockey player in the league.  I don’t watch Ilya Kovalchuk enough to know if he’s...
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From LA Kings Hockey News: A new one for the lexicon…POST TRAUMATIC GOALIE DISORDER

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November 10, 2009

Perhaps the first Kings team in almost a decade to excite fans to realistic playoff fantasy has fans confused as to how long a hockey season is or what to expect from the team as a whole. Or maybe enduring so many seasons of LaBarbera and Cloutier has them precariously teetering on the edges...
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The 10 biggest hockey upsets of the last decade – Puck Daddy – NHL – Yahoo! Sports

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November 10, 2009

6. Los Angeles Kings (7) upset Detroit Red Wings (2), 2001 Western Conference quarterfinals The Wings were a 111-point team taking on a 92-point Kings squad, and the difference in the standings was evident in the first two Detroit victories in the series. But Los Angeles won Game 3 before the series was turned...
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Kings Prospect Mack Truck — er — Kyle Clifford, in the Barrie Examiner

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November 6, 2009

Colts forward Kyle Clifford is built like a Mack truck. He weighs 200 pounds and stands six feet tall. The 18-year-old Los Angeles Kings draft pick nearly stuck with the NHL squad at the beginning of the year. He was just about qualified to play against 35-year-olds, and now he’s going into the corners...
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Kyle Quincey: #1 Defenseman? – Behind The Net

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November 5, 2009

Article from Behind the Net with my comments: Kyle Quincey has been front-and-center in the Colorado Avalanche’s quick start to the season. The off-season pickup from the Los Angeles Kings has had all the hallmarks of a top defenseman – he’s at the top of the depth chart at even-strength, on the power-play and...
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Rob Scuderi, Kings have royal opportunity against Penguins – Pittsburgh Tribune-Review

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November 4, 2009

Rob Scuderi knows what his upstart Los Angeles Kings can gain tonight against the Penguins at Staples Center. “Every team in the NHL is trying to be the Penguins; ultimately, you look at them and see what you can become,” the Kings’ defenseman said Wednesday of a showdown between his club – third in...
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Tavares-Moulson connection? All chemistry

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November 3, 2009

Maybe it’s that old sports cliche, chemistry, that explains the immediate collaborative efficiency between celebrated Islanders rookie John Tavares and free-agent discovery Matt Moulson. Maybe it’s a familiarity that goes back at least five years, when Tavares, the emerging hockey phenom, was playing lacrosse and hockey with Moulson’s younger brother Chris in the Toronto...
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Monarchs Tidbits

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November 1, 2009

Center Oscar Moller has four points (1-3=4) in his last five games since returning from a brief stint with the Los Angeles Kings…Left wing Richard Clune scored his first goal of the 2009-10 season…Clune has been sidelined with injuries thus far this season and has played in only three games. via Monarchs News. Evernote...
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Stunning Numbers: Scoring droughts and attendance woes – Puck Daddy – NHL – Yahoo! Sports

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October 27, 2009

Leading the NHL? Michal Handzus of the Los Angeles Kings, with 5 goals on 14 shots for a 35.7 shooting percentage. Zeus! via Stunning Numbers: Scoring droughts and attendance woes – Puck Daddy – NHL – Yahoo! Sports. Evernote lets you save all the interesting things you see online into a single place. Access...
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