It’s time for another fresh batch of NHL rumours. We’re into round two of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. However, we’ve still got plenty to talk about with teams that were ousted in round one.
“It’s a pretty simple write-up on this one,” said Kings coach Jim Hiller following his team’s Game 5 loss in Edmonton on Wednesday. Not exactly, coach.
1 Can the Kings limit the even strength offensive production of McDavid and Draisaitl? 2 Can the Kings penalty kill limit the Oilers PP? 3 Can the Kings Power Play maintain momentum and provide offense?
The Los Angeles Kings are in for another long offseason after being defeated by the Edmonton Oilers in the first-round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the third consecutive time.
Kings interim coach Jim Hiller said the difference in their series against the Oilers was special teams play. "If we had performed well, we'd still be playing," he said.
For all the talk about coach Jim Hiller being sort of a mad scientist in Los Angeles, frequently changing his lines and routinely coming up with new looks, Ontario coach Marco Sturm pulled off a pair shocking moves himself for Game One of Ontario’s first round series with Bakersfield.
Friday wasn’t much fun for fans inside Crypto.com Arena, nor was it how the Kings wanted to open their home portion of this year’s first round series vs.
And just like that, it’s a whole new series. Following a 5-4 overtime victory on the road Wednesday night, the Kings now head back home having earned a 1-1 split in Edmonton.
Can the Los Angeles Kings finally figure out the Edmonton Oilers? Previewing their first-round series.
This time last year, I declared two things in an article at Oilersnation. The first was that I was going to do regular articles previewing the Edmonton Oilers playoff series with a focus on the tactics that would be deployed.
It’s Round 1, Part 3, between the Edmonton Oilers and the Los Angeles Kings. With the Vegas Golden Knights losing to the Anaheim Ducks on Thursday night
If you subscribe to the adage that defense wins championships, then LA Kings interim head coach Jim Hiller is your guy. For anyone wondering if Hiller would bring a more offensive approach to the team when he took over, it’s been quite the opposite.
While the Los Angeles Kings are occupying a wild-card spot in the Western Conference, the New Jersey Devils may be in danger of slipping further away in the Eastern Conference's wild-card race.
Welcome back to another edition of the Pacific Power Rankings! Every week of the regular season, we’ll take you through how one of the most competitive divisions in the NHL is stacking up.
The LA Kings are about to embark on a four-game road trip, with interim head coach Jim Hiller looking forward to it. Back-to-back wins may not seem like much to some, but the LA Kings are nonetheless flying high after beginning a new winning streak.
Things are looking a little brighter in Hollywood, at the moment. In Jim Hiller’s first game as head coach of the Los Angeles Kings, the team came up with a great effort against the red-hot Edmonton Oilers, beating Connor McDavid and company on Saturday.
David Rittich made 26 saves and Quinton Byfield had two goals and an assist as the Los Angeles Kings made Jim Hiller a winner in his NHL head coaching debut with a 4-0 victory over the visiting Edmonton Oilers on Saturday night.
At his maiden presser as LA Kings head coach, Jim Hiller had some people to thank before focusing on the task at hand. EL SEGUNDO, CA — On Thursday, Jim Hiller met the media for the first time as LA Kings‘ head coach.
Thursday afternoon at the Kings training facility in El Segundo, new coach Jim Hiller put his players through a high-tempo practice for about an hour.
The LA Kings have relieved Todd McLellan of his duties and named Jim Hiller interim head coach for the remainder of the season, according to a report by the team on Friday.
The Kings have fired head coach Todd McLellan, according to a team statement Friday.
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