Kingie

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Date registered: November 26, 2011

Latest posts

  1. Classless or cool? — January 31, 2013
  2. On to the Finals! — May 23, 2012
  3. A Good Problem to Have — October 23, 2011
  4. Doughty Watch — September 17, 2011
  5. Los Angeles Kings Hockey Fest 2011 — September 13, 2011

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  1. Doughty Watch — 7 comments
  2. Los Angeles Kings Hockey Fest 2011 — 2 comments
  3. Why I Love the Kings — 1 comment
  4. A Good Problem to Have — 1 comment

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Classless or cool?

We’ve all seen or  heard about Nail Yakupov’s goal celebration by now. Unless you have been living a very sheltered life, take a look: Nail Yakupov’s Goal Celebration Yesterday on my daily internet crawl I came across a friend’s tweet that called Yakupov classless. Curious, I asked why. I thought I missed something like a …

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On to the Finals!

Too soon? Sorry Shane Doan.

The Los Angeles Kings have advanced to the Stanley Cup Finals. Say what? The Kings are going to the Stanley Cup Finals? A couple of months ago, I wouldn’t have believed you. This team has gone above and beyond my expectations. I guess the conspiracy theorists can relax for now. Last night the Coyotes fought …

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A Good Problem to Have

Having depth on defense is good, but making the choice of who to keep and who to send down is a difficult decision to make. This is the situation that the Kings management is currently facing. With Drew Doughty on injured reserve, Slava Voynov got the call to fill his spot and made his NHL …

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Doughty Watch

Last season for the Kings, it was Ilya Kovalchuk. This year’s off-season dilemma? Re-signing Drew Doughty. Put aside trying to land Brad Richards via free agency, Dean Lombardi has been trying to get a new deal in place for the defenseman before training camp. The plan was to have Drew signed by July 1st, but …

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Los Angeles Kings Hockey Fest 2011

This weekend, the Kings hosted their third annual Hockey Fest at Staples Center. It sold out to 3,000 fans and was an opportunity to interact with the Kings players and staff.  The organization and fans recognized those who lost their lives in the September 11 terrorist attacks and the players who lost their lives this …

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