frozenroyalty.net - 6/28/2009
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LOS ANGELES — The National Hockey League completed its 2009 Entry Draft on Saturday in Montreal and just like on Friday, there were no major surprises from the Los Angeles Kings, who selected nine players in rounds 2-7 and were involved in four minor trades.
One of those trades sent ...
Los Angeles Kings Draft Preview
viewfrommyseats.com 6/19/2009 — When we started the draft preview, we knew that the Kings article was going to be the most difficult. I kicked around the idea of doing it myself—but there’s no way that it would resemble objectivity. Pretty quickly, it was apparent that we needed to find someone that was half-way respectable. ...
Luc Robitaille's hockey statistics profile at hockeydb.com
hockeydb.com 6/22/2009 — Left Wing Born Feb 17 1966 -- Montreal, PQ Height 6.01 -- Weight 204 Selected by Los Angeles Kings round 9 #171 overall 1984 NHL Entry Draft Regular Season Playoffs Season Team Lge GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM 1983-84 Hull Olympiques QMJHL 70 32 53 ...
Los Angeles Kings: Jonathan Bernier Is Growing Up
frozenroyalty.net 7/12/2009 — EL SEGUNDO, CA — About this time last year, highly-touted Los Angeles Kings goaltending prospect Jonathan Bernier showed up at the Kings annual development camp for their young prospects with a bit of a chip on his shoulder.
During last year’s development camp, I asked Bernier ...
LA Kings And the 2009 NHL Entry Draft – Live Updates
frozenroyalty.net 6/26/2009 — EL SEGUNDO, CA — Frozen Royalty is live from the headquarters of the Los Angeles Kings at the Toyota Sports Center reporting on the first round of the 2009 National Hockey League Entry Draft that begins at 4:00 PM PDT.
Check back here frequently for what the Kings do in the first ...
Kings Free Agency: Epic Fail
viewfrommyseats.com 7/3/2009 — Anyone that has been around VFMS for any extended period of time knows that I’m a loyal, dedicated, border-line obsessive Kings fan . Usually when I throw together articles or research statistics for a particular piece, I try to put my Kings hat aside and write with a level of objectivity. Of ...
Los Angeles Kings Need More Than Off-Season Work
frozenroyalty.net 6/2/2009 — EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW – PART 2: In part 2 of Frozen Royalty’s exclusive interview with Los Angeles Kings head coach Terry Murray, he talks about the critical nature of the off-season to his team’s success in the 2009-10 season. You can read part 1 here (see New On HockeyTalk: ...
Scouting And Development Are Cornerstones To Dean Lombardi’s Efforts
frozenroyalty.net 6/26/2009 — INTERVIEW WITH DEAN LOMBARDI: In the fifth and final installment of this series based on an in-depth interview with Los Angeles Kings President/General Manager Dean Lombardi, we take a close look at two of the Kings’ 2008 draft picks, at their scouting and development infrastructure and ...
Forum answers I
insidesocal.com 6/15/2009 — Here is the first set of questions and answers from this morning. Feel free to continue posting questions if you'd like...
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Questions: 1. Rich what do you think the over/under is on the Kings keeping, or dealing the #5 pick? If it is moved ...
Ask Jim Fox, part 1
insidesocal.com 7/27/2009 — As I start to get back into the flow of a normal existence, I'll start posting the questions and answers that Jim Fox has graciously taken the time to answer. As always, Jim is candid and comprehensive in his answers, so I hope you enjoy the first ...
Forum answers I
insidesocal.com 7/6/2009 — Please feel free to keep posting questions, but here's the first set of answers...
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Question: Do you think we will be signing any other UFA's or are we just about done? What are your thoughts on Moller playing this year or being sent to ...