Danault has earned several team, fan and local media honours while posting career-best numbers since arriving in Los Angeles.
The 27-year-old Moore has seven goals and 11 assists while appearing in all 32 games this season for Los Angeles.
More than 100 games into his NHL career, the 11th overall pick in the 2017 NHL Draft is making the most of his time on hockey’s grandest stage.
Brandt says he wouldn't be where he is in hockey without his older brother, Graeme.
The native of St. Gallen, Switzerland, inked a seven-year contract with the Kings in late June.
Kempe set career highs last season with 35 goals and 54 points last season while earning his first All-Star Game selection.
The road to netting a regular spot with the Los Angeles Kings was hardly an easy one for the undrafted forward from a town of less than 5,000 people.
Doughty was injured March 7 in a game at Boston, and he hasn't played in 16 consecutive games since March 10.
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Dion Phaneuf has announced his retirement from the NHL after 14 seasons.
Born in Trencin, Slovakia, Gaborik scored 407 goals and accumulated 408 assists for a total of 815 regular-season points in his NHL career.
Doughty will need six weeks of recovery from the first significant injury of his 14-year NHL career before he begins skating again.
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When Danault was presented with the chance to play with Kopitar, he couldn’t pass it up.
Moore set career highs last season with 10 goals and 13 assists in 56 games for Los Angeles in his first full NHL campaign.
The Los Angeles Kings have acquired forward Viktor Arvidsson from Nashville in exchange for two draft picks.
Anze Kopitar became the fourth Los Angeles Kings player to reach 1,000 NHL career points.
Forward Alex Iafallo agreed to a four-year, $16 million contract extension with the Kings on Monday.
When it comes to his spice game, Blake Lizotte is up for a challenge but admits it's still a work in progress.
Trevor Moore used to watch his hockey idols at Staple Center, now, he calls them his teammates – something he doesn't take for granted.