Adrian Kempe stickhandled into the slot and beat Eric Comrie with a wrist shot to the top right corner at 1:14 of overtime to give Los Angeles a 2-1 victory over the Winnipeg Jets on Friday night in the Kings’ first game in almost a week because of wildfires.
Winnipeg Jets goaltender Eric Comrie (1) keeps his eye on the rebound as Los Angeles Kings' Kevin Fiala (22) crashes into the net during first period NHL action in Winnipeg on Friday, Jan. 10, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/John Woods WINNIPEG — Adrian Kempe ...
On Friday, the Los Angeles Kings rolled into Winnipeg for a Western Conference clash with the Jets. View the original article to see embedded media. Other than the Connor Hellebuyck 300-win pre-game ceremony and a nifty Mark Scheifele power play marker,
The Los Angeles Kings defeated the Winnipeg Jets 2-1 in overtime at Canada Life Centre Friday night in a tight-checking affair. Adrian Kempe’s top-shelf snipe on a two-on-one 1:14 into the extra frame earned the Kings the extra point,
Kings: Los Angeles put up 23 shots on goal, while blocking 11 of Winnipeg’s shot attempts. Winnipeg Jets goaltender Eric Comrie (1) goes down to stop a shot by Los Angeles Kings' Phillip Danault ...
WINNIPEG, Manitoba (AP) — Adrian Kempe stickhandled into the slot and beat Eric Comrie with a ... made 18 saves to help Los Angeles win its fifth straight game. The Kings played for the first ...
WINNIPEG, Manitoba (AP) — Adrian Kempe stickhandled into the slot and beat Eric Comrie with a wrist shot ... Article continues below this ad Kings: Los Angeles put up 23 shots on goal, while ...
While adding a player like Palmieri could address immediate needs, it won’t be simple for the Kings. Right now, Los Angeles has $10.9 million in cap space. Once Drew Doughty is activated from LTIR, however, that space will evaporate as Doughty carries a cap hit of $11 million all by himself.
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Tracing Doug Christie’s path from Seattle high school star to Pepperdine, the NBA, TV, radio and interim coach of the Sacramento Kings.
Winning at home has been a big point of emphasis since Christie took over as interim coach of the Kings when Mike Brown was fired in December. The Kings did it again in a Thursday night thriller, beating the Houston Rockets 132-127 before a sellout crowd of 18,227 at Golden 1 Center and a national television audience on TNT.
The goal: allow the fewest goals. It’s a goal the Winnipeg Jets accomplished last season, when Connor Hellebuyck (with help from Laurent Brossoit, although he didn’t get official credit due to falling two appearances short of the minimum) captured the William M.