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Pink is the New Blog
| 11 months ago
All members of the LA Kings have been able to pose for photos with the cup as well as some very lucky fans including LA Galaxy soccer star David Beckham . Becks was in attendance at a celebration for the LA Kings and he happily hoisted and posed for...
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Laist
| 11 months ago
David Jonathan Gutierrez allegedly hit the pregnant woman in the stomach and then struck the woman's female friend in the face when she attempted to intervene, according to a L.A...Gutierrez was arrested at about 10:30pm, and criminal charges have...
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PopSugar
| 11 months ago
Zac Efron left a business meeting carrying a script under his arm in LA yesterday. The star has recently been on a break between projects, hanging out in his hometown and eating healthy with a meal plan...He helped cheer the LA Kings on to their...
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Leader Post Online
| 11 months ago
It's finally happened David Beckham has hoisted the mighty Stanley Cup...While Vancouver fans may fault the British babe for being a Los Angeles Kings fan, who could deny the soccer star the opportunity to put his hands on hockey's biggest prize?
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The Orange County Register
| 11 months ago
Tyler Rubin and Brittany Maldonado made signs to support the Stanley Cup Champions...For me, being the age I am it means a lot, especially seeing other teams win it in other cities and having that experience, Allen said. Of course for Los Angeles,...
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PRWeb
| 11 months ago
June 15, 2012 MyReviewsNow.net, a virtual mall that lets people shop from home for the Internet’s best products, brands and services, is pleased to join its affiliate partner the NHL Store in congratulating the Los Angeles Kings on the franchise’s...
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Laist
| 11 months ago
Celebrates Its Kings & Their Silver Stanley Cup Thousands of proud Los Angeles Kings fans (as well as Rams fans and preaching Christians ) lined the streets of Downtown Los Angeles and crammed into the Staples Center today to celebrate the team's...
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Los Angeles Times
| 11 months ago
Thursday's celebration rally just might have been the first time the Kings were able to sit back and let the Stanley Cup championship sink in. In front of 18,000 fans at Staples Center , captain Dustin Brown said it was difficult to describe the...
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Los Angeles Times
| 11 months ago
One of the things I'm most proud of is staying with the same organization for 39 years. There were seasons when, quite frankly, we knew the Kings had no chance. There were times when we were on a different radio station every year and people would...
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Los Angeles Times
| 11 months ago
Over the last two months they created enough splendid playoff memories to forget about collapses and chaos and illegally curved sticks and shifting blame for everything that went wrong every year no matter how much optimism they carried into any...
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Laist
| 11 months ago
Touring the late-night talk show circuit Tuesday, the Stanley Cup joined Kings players for appearances on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" and "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno." Team captain Dustin Brown visited with NBC's Leno, and goaltender Jonathan Quick and...
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Go Fug Yourself
| 11 months ago
Because nothing strikes joy in your heart quite like the sight of ecstatic toothless young guys with a face full of Brillo, unless it is the sight of ecstatic toothless young guys with a face full of Brillo who are carrying around their children. I'...
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The New York Times
| 11 months ago
The Los Angeles Kings ' 6-1 throttling of the Devils on Monday night to win the Stanley Cup was seen by an average of 4.9 million viewers, down 10 percent from the nearly 5.5 million who watched the comparable game last year between the Boston Bruins...
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Los Angeles Times
| 11 months ago
On the day after the Kings ' improbable Stanley Cup victory, President and General Manager Dean Lombardi was juggling the past, the present and the future...The NHL entry draft is just over a week away in Pittsburgh, and from there Lombardi will be...
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Epoch Times
| 11 months ago
June 12, 2012 Los Angeles Kings captain Dustin Brown hoists the Stanley Cup. (Bruce Bennett/Getty Images) The Los Angeles Kings finally put an end to the New Jersey Devils' comeback to win their first Stanley Cup in franchise history on Monday. The...
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Arab News
| 11 months ago
With the Stanley Cup at last lifted triumphantly above their heads on Monday, the Los Angeles Kings both made history and erased it in the afterglow of their maiden National Hockey League (NHL) championship. An ecstatic Staples Center crowd cheered...
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Los Angeles Times
| 11 months ago
The moment felt perfect for crowning a new star on the Southern California sports scene. The Kings had just won the Stanley Cup , the crowd inside Staples Center was thundering as goaltender Jonathan Quick skated to center ice to accept the most...
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The Globe & Mail
| 11 months ago
Story Los Angeles Kings goalie Jonathan Quick holds up the Stanley Cup after the Kings beat the New Jersey Devils 6-1during Game 6 of the NHL hockey Stanley Cup finals, Monday, June 11, 2012, in Los Angeles. AP Globe On Hockey Los Angeles Kings fan...
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Miami Herald
| 11 months ago
The Stanley Cup barely had the Los Angeles Kings' fingerprints on it before Darryl Sutter suggested they should start preparing to win it again. Dustin Brown practically snatched the Stanley Cup away from NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman, skating...
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PopSugar
| 11 months ago
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China Post
| 11 months ago
Jonathan Quick was rewarded for his brilliance between the pipes when the Los Angeles Kings netminder lifted the Conn Smythe Trophy as the NHL Playoffs most valuable player after helping his team win their first Stanley Cup on Monday. Armed with...
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China Post
| 11 months ago
The Los Angeles Kings defeated the New Jersey Devils 6-1 on Monday to win the Stanley Cup, completing their improbable run to the first National Hockey League (NHL) championship in the club's history. The Kings, who had led the best-of-seven...
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Just Jared
| 11 months ago
50 am Zac Efron holds on to a commemorative hockey stick as he leaves Staples Center with a buddy after the final game in the Stanley Cup on Monday (June 11) in Los Angeles...Kings as they won their first Stanley Cup! splitting surfaced Monday.
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The Globe & Mail
| 11 months ago
The Globe and Mail Published Tuesday, Jun. 12 2012, 10:25 AM EDT Last updated Tuesday, Jun. 12 2012, 10:47 AM EDT The Los Angeles Kings won the first Stanley Cup in franchise history last night, eliminating the New Jersey Devils with 6-1 victory to...
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The Globe and Mail
| 11 months ago
Story The Kings are a hockey team, or, more precisely, an ice-hockey team, which is how they are still occasionally referred to in these parts...Some 45 years after Jack Kent Cooke, a Canadian publishing scion, paid $2 million to place an NHL...
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Los Angeles Times
| 11 months ago
There will be a parade and fan rally Thursday to celebrate the Kings ' first Stanley Cup championship. The parade will begin at noon at Figueroa and West 5th streets and cover the mile to Staples Center and L.A...The Stanley Cup, Conn Smythe Trophy...
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Los Angeles Times
| 11 months ago
The first title in franchise history was earned on a monumental Monday in which a team's skittishness became greatness while a city's icy stare melted into tearful slush. Pushed to the edge of collapse, the Kings instead crunched and clinched,...
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Daily News
| 11 months ago
Questions and answers on Daily News stories from readers like you...Why should anything have changed for the MVP of the Stanley Cup playoffs? The Kings' goalie carried his teammates for long stretches during a disjointed opening to the 2011-12 season,...
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The Tribune
| 11 months ago
Devils' comeback ends with Game 6 loss to Kings Devils' comeback ends with Game 6 loss to Kings The New Jersey Devils' dreams of a historic comeback were all but dashed less than 11 minutes into Game 6 of the Stanley Cup finals. Darryl Sutter joins...
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CNN Blog
| 11 months ago
A few players bled, some fans wiped away sweat, and others wept for joy as the Los Angeles Kings blasted away 45 years of futility with a 6-1 win over the New Jersey Devils to capture the Stanley Cup. The win marks the first National Hockey League...
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Chicago Tribune
| 11 months ago
Five minutes responsible for finally releasing and unleashing four-and-a-half decades of franchise frustration. The five minutes that helped lift the Los Angeles Kings to their first Stanley Cup as they defeated the New Jersey Devils, 6-1, on Monday...
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Examiner
| 11 months ago
Los Angeles Kings captian Dustin Brown hoists the Stanley Cup after his team defeated the New Jersey Devils during Game 6 of the NHL Stanley Cup hockey final in Los Angeles. Dustin Brown, Jeff Carter and Trevor Lewis scored first-period goals all on...
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The Daily Herald
| 11 months ago
Los Angeles Kings coach Darryl Sutter hoists the Stanley Cup after beating the New Jersey Devils 6-1 during Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Finals. Associated Press Los Angeles Kings center Jeff Carter celebrates Monday after scoring against New Jersey...
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Daily News
| 11 months ago
Powered by FeedBurner Questions/Answers Questions and answers on Daily News stories from readers like you...A parade honoring the Stanley Cup champion Los Angeles Kings is scheduled for Thursday in downtown Los Angeles, followed by a "Championship...
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The Bellingham Herald
| 11 months ago
The Sports Network The City of Angels has a new star in town. Thanks to a goal and two assists from Dustin Brown, two goals each from Trevor Lewis and Jeff Carter and 17 saves from Conn Smythe winner Jonathan Quick, the Los Angeles Kings took a 6-1...
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Merced Sun-Star
| 11 months ago
With a 1.41 goals-against average and a .946 save percentage in the postseason, Quick even set NHL records for goalies who played at least 15 postseason games. Quick's stats slid under Chris Osgood's 1.51 GAA for Detroit in 2008 and Jean-Sebastien...
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The Dish Rag
| 11 months ago
The Los Angeles Kings staged a rather remarkable upset in the 2011-12 NHL hockey season, earning an 8-seed in the Western Conference and defeating the top-seeded Vancouver Canucks and No...Louis Blues on their way to earning the first Stanley Cup...
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International Herald Tribune
| 11 months ago
Steve Bernier's boarding penalty on the Los Angeles Kings ' Rob Scuderi in the first period proved to be the turning point in the Kings' 6-1 victory in Game 6 at Staples Center. Moments earlier, Los Angeles center Jarret Stoll skated across the ice...
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Orlando Sentinel Online
| 11 months ago
Kings center Trevor Lewis promptly scores an empty-net goal for a 5-1 lead with 3 minutes 45 seconds left. With Brodeur back in goal, defenseman Matt Greene adds another goal to give the Kings a 6-1 lead only 15 seconds later. --- Most of the Staples...
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France24
| 11 months ago
Los Angeles Kings' Dustin Brown (C) goes for the puck during their game against the New Jersey Devils in game six of the NHL Stanley Cup Final on June 11. The Kings defeated the New Jersey Devils 6-1 to win the Stanley Cup. The Los Angeles Kings...
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Miami Herald
| 11 months ago
The Los Angeles Kings' 45-year Stanley Cup quest ended in a triumphant flourish of blood, sweat and power-play goals. After missing two chances to claim the title last week, the long-suffering Kings are NHL champions for the first time. Kings goalie...
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Baltimore Sun
| 11 months ago
The Los Angeles Kings were crowned National Hockey League champions after a convincing 6-1 victory over the New Jersey Devils on Monday that landed the 45-year old franchise its first Stanley Cup. After failing to clinch their maiden championship in...
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The Orange County Register
| 11 months ago
From their beginnings in suburban Inglewood to their present-day address downtown, the Kings rarely lived up to their regal nickname. It might have taken 45 years but never has that nickname carried more meaning than now. A standing-room-only crowd...
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Los Angeles Times
| 11 months ago
The Los Angeles Kings , born as one of six expansion teams for the 1967-68 season, ended 45 years of wandering in the NHL wilderness Monday night. Captain Dustin Brown re-emerged in the Stanley Cup Final series with a goal and two assists, getting...
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The Globe & Mail
| 11 months ago
Story Los Angeles Kings fan Jeff Hawke heads to the Staples Center to watch Game 6 of the NHL hockey Stanley Cup finals against the New Jersey Devils, Monday, June 11, 2012, in Los Angeles. AP In Pictures Quick became the second American-born...
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News Press
| 11 months ago
The Los Angeles Kings have won their first NHL championship, beating the New Jersey Devils 6-1 Monday night in Game 6 of the Stanley Cup finals. Jeff Carter and Trevor Lewis scored two goals apiece, and Jonathan Quick made 17 saves in his latest...
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International Herald Tribune
| 11 months ago
The Los Angeles Kings lead the New Jersey Devils 3-0 after the first period on Monday, putting them one giant step closer to clinching the National Hockey League team's first Stanley Cup. The Kings, who lead the best-of-seven series 3-2, took full...
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Los Angeles Times
| 11 months ago
The Kings had one shot on goal during the two minutes they had the man advantage. --- New Jersey's Anton Volchenkov is sent off for hooking Anze Kopitar three minutes into the first period. The Kings went on the attack early, carrying the action...
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Los Angeles Times
| 11 months ago
So they wander back into Staples Center today for Game 6 against the New Jersey Devils at 5 p.m. A third swing-and-miss sends things back to Newark on Wednesday for a winner-take-all Game 7. "You failed a couple times now," the Kings' Anze Kopitar...
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Laist
| 11 months ago
Kings Promise 'Game 6 is all we're thinking about' Tonight marks the Los Angeles Kings' final home game at the Staples Center in the battle for the Stanley Cup, a victory that would be the first of its kind in franchise history. The Kings crushed...