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Jeff Carter takes charge for Kings in 3-1 win over Flames
CALGARY, Canada -- The Kings turned their season around and launched themselves toward the Stanley Cup when they acquired forward Jeff Carter from Columbus last Feb. 23. This season, he is almost single-handedly sustaining their hopes of having a chance...Tags: Jarome Iginla, Los Angeles Times Columnists, Sports, Rob Scuderi, Darryl Sutter
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Physical Kings can't roll with Hawks' punches
For all the talk of the Blackhawks facing a destructive, physical Kings team in the Western Conference finals, it was the Kings who were missing players because of big hits. For all the talk of the Hawks not faring well against bigger, tougher teams,...
Tags: Dave Bolland, Jonathan Toews, Western Conference (NHL), Los Angeles Kings, Patrick Sharp
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A stitched-up Jeff Carter moves on to the next game
An incidental but valuable benefit of growing a playoff beard is that it can hide some of the cuts and bruises players accumulate during a long postseason run. Jeff Carter's thick beard almost covered a line of stitches on the right side of his chin,...
Tags: Dave Bolland, Western Conference (NHL), National Hockey League, Duncan Keith, Los Angeles Kings
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Kings have to step up play going into Game 2 at St. Louis
ST. LOUIS — From being overwhelmed by the Blues' frenzied forechecking at the start to losing on a stunning misplay by Jonathan Quick at the end, the Kings know they must improve in several areas to leave Scottrade Center on Thursday with a split of...Tags: Western Conference (NHL), National Hockey League, Sports, Ice Hockey, Keaton Ellerby
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It's all on the line for Kings after Game 6 loss to Sharks
addCustomPlayer('1pa1wyvorp5ui15bbnkmaphgbl', '', '', 600, 418, 'perf1pa1wyvorp5ui15bbnkmaphgbl', 'eplayer15'); SAN JOSE — Darryl Sutter wasn't in a philosophical mood Sunday night, and he surely wasn't inclined to appreciate the finer points of...Tags: San Jose Sharks, Western Conference (NHL), Antti Niemi, Edmonton Oilers, Los Angeles Kings
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The more Kings play, the worse Hawks look
I stayed up late Tuesday night so you didn’t have to. I watched the Los Angeles Kings-Phoenix Coyotes go overtime so you didn’t have to. And if you’re a Blackhawks fan, you didn’t want to see it because you’d see the...
Tags: Central Division (NHL), Jonathan Toews, National Hockey League, Western Conference (NHL), Duncan Keith
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Belmont Stakes offers chance to see horse racing history
You get the sense that sports fans, always looking for something they haven't seen for a while or maybe have never seen, will be rooting for "I'll Have Another" on Saturday at the 144th running of the Belmont Stakes. After all, it hasn't happened since...Tags: Service Electric Inc., Nate Hobgood-Chittick, Sports, Philadelphia Phillies, Belmont Stakes
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No Banzai Burger, but IronPigs baseball game is great fun
It now has been nine long days since surfer dudes won the Stanley Cup, and it still does not seem real. What's next? Somebody riding a cow wins the Kentucky Derby? Pee-wee Herman becomes heavyweight boxing champion?
The triumph by the Los Angeles Kings...Tags: Babe Ruth, Coca-Cola Co., Rich Thompson, Philadelphia Flyers, Kentucky Derby
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Flyers' win over Penguins is best revenge
At some point, Pittsburgh Penguins coach Dan Bylsma must have exhibited some sort of class, but for the last two weeks, he has been anything but a role model for taking the high road. "I want to congratulate the Flyers organization on the series win, but...
Tags: Sean Couturier, National Hockey League, Kris Letang, Philadelphia Flyers, Sidney Crosby
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Claude Giroux leads Flyers by example
After Claude Giroux was called the greatest player in the world by Philadelphia coach Peter Laviolette following the Flyers' opening-round Stanley Cup playoff win over Pittsburgh, it sounded as though Giroux would be elevated to team captain by the...
Tags: National Hockey League, Philadelphia Flyers, Sidney Crosby, Paul Holmgren, Keith Primeau
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Painful final for Flyers fans: Old friends vs. constant foes
SportsTalkBe prepared Flyers fans: This is going to be a painful Stanley Cup Final. On one side will be the New Jersey Devils, the Flyers’ biggest nemesis. A team that has ousted the Flyers so many times in the playoffs...... -
NHL Round 2 predictions: Devils a heaven-sent opponent for Flyers
SportsTalkBefore we look forward to Round Two of the NHL playoffs, let’s reflect on what was a thrilling yet sometimes disturbing Round One. It had it all, didn’t it? Savage hits – including Nashville Captain Shea Weber slamming the head......
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