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Projected Lineups for Capitals vs Kings – 12/2/25

The Washington Capitals take on the Los Angeles Kings at the Crypto.com Arena. Here are the projected/expected lineups sourced from NHL.com staff writers, independent correspondents, and others. CAPITALS (15-9-2) at KINGS (12-6-7) 10:30…

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Published: 6 days ago

Projected Lineups: Kings vs. Capitals, Pregame Notes for Final Ovi-Kopi Matchup

There’s final, and then there’s final-final. A few weeks back, Kings captain Anze Kopitar played his final game against Alex Ovechkin at Capital One Arena in Washington. Later tonight, the iconic pair will faceoff for the final time ever when the

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Kings sign Samuel Helenius to two-year, $1.75M extension

Samuel Helenius is extending his stay in L.A. The Los Angeles Kings have signed the Finnish forward to a two-year contract extension with an average annual value of $875,000, the team announced Tuesday. Helenius, 23, has played three games with the K

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Kings sign forward Samuel Helenius to two-year contract extension (AAV: $875,000)

The LA Kings have signed forward Samuel Helenius to a contract extension. Helenius’ contract is a two-year deal, carrying an AAV of $875,000, and I believe that the contract is a one-way deal in both seasons. Helenius was a pending restricted free

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Published: 6 days ago

Leafs' Carlo to miss extended time with lower-body injury

Toronto Maple Leafs defenseman Brandon Carlo will be out for an extended period due to a lower-body injury, head coach Craig Berube told reporters Tuesday."He has to get something done. It didn't go the way we thought," Berube said, according to TSN'

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Published: 6 days ago

TRADE ALERT: Kings Have Dealt Akil Thomas to the Blues for Alexandrov

Akil Thomas is no longer a member of the LA Kings organization. Early Tuesday morning, the Blues announced they have acquired the 25-year-old forward in exchange for center Nikita Alexandrov. It’s a move that has been needed for quite some time. Af

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Published: 6 days ago

Much Needed Changes Coming to Kings’ Struggling Power Play 

What transformed into one of the most dangerous aspects of the Los Angeles Kings’ offense after last season’s trade deadline, and even propelled them to a two-game series lead over…

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Published: 6 days ago

Blues, Kings Swap Nikita Alexandrov, Akil Thomas

The St. Louis Blues and Los Angeles Kings have swapped higher-level AHL forward depth. According to an announcement from the Blues, St. Louis has traded Nikita Alexandrov to the Kings for Akil Thomas. Neither player made their respective teams’ NHL

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Published: 6 days ago

Kings trade F Akil Thomas to Blues for F Nikita Alexandrov

The Los Angeles Kings traded Akil Thomas to the St. Louis Blues in exchange for Nikita Alexandrov, the teams announced on Tuesday.

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Kings and Blues Make Trade, Swap Forwards in 1-for-1 Deal

The post Kings and Blues Make Trade, Swap Forwards in 1-for-1 Deal appeared first on NHL Trade Talk. The Los Angeles Kings and St. Louis Blues completed a trade on Tuesday morning.The Blues acquired Akil Thomas for forward Nikita Alexandrov. The post

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Published: 6 days ago

Angeles Analysis – It’s December & The Kings Are In First Place + Today’s Changes

As the calendar flips to December, the LA Kings sit in an unfamiliar position – atop the Pacific Division standings. The last time you could say that on December 1 was in 2017, when only Anze Kopitar, Drew Doughty and Adrian Kempe were on the roste

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Published: 1 week ago

Team USA names preliminary roster for world junior hockey championship

Team USA has picked players to go for a three-peat at the world junior championship on home ice. The Americans named a 28-player preliminary roster Monday ahead of a training camp, Dec. 15-23 in Duluth, Minn. The team will be cut to 25 players for th

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Published: 1 week ago