Continuing the exit interviews with a look at four members of the team’s emerging group of players beyond the veterans – Kevin Fiala, Adrian Kempe, Trevor Moore and Mikey Anderson.
With dozens of players speaking today at the Kings annual exit interviews, we continue to alternate between sharing video and transcribed quotes from various members of the team.
It's a packed night in the NHL playoffs, with four games, and once again, YB's NHL expert Griffin Carroll is drawn to the late-night Western Conference matchups.
The process of Game 1 preparation was in full force, as the Kings hit the ice for their final practice of the regular season. Kevin Fiala – We’ve just got one more game, so we just we want to be as good as possible and feel good going into the playoffs.
Congratulations are in order for forward Kevin Fiala, who was selected as the Kings nominee for the King Clancy Memorial Trophy, which is awarded to the
The LA Kings clinched their spot in the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs as they skated to a 4-1 victory over the Calgary Flames on Thursday evenings at Crypto.com Arena.
June 29, 2022, will forever be a day that changed the landscape of the Minnesota Wild and Los Angeles Kings franchises. The two teams engaged in a blockbuster trade that sent Kevin Fiala to Los Angeles for Brock Faber and the 19th overall selection in the 2022 Draft.
Kevin Fiala scored the overtime winner and Jacob Moverare netted his first NHL goal as the host Los Angeles Kings claimed a clutch 4-3 victory over the Ottawa Senators on Thursday.
Anytime someone puts together a list ranking the best players in the NHL it’s going to cause some controversy. And that’s exactly what’s happened with NHL.com’s recent ranking of the league’s top 20 wingers.
When the Los Angeles Kings traded for Kevin Fiala last summer they were getting a star offensive talent who dominated at 5v5 the season before. Expectations were sky-high for Fiala who was bringing an element the team was missing.
We are continuing the LA Kings season reviews with the Kings’ premiere off-season acquisition, Kevin Fiala! Acquiring Kevin Fiala was the LA Kings’ big move of the 2022 off-season.
The Los Angeles Kings will remain without Kevin Fiala for tonight’s game against the Edmonton Oilers, according to team reporter Zach Dooley. In addition, center Blake Lizotte has suffered a lower-body injury, and will also miss tonight’s game.
Los Angeles Kings leading scorer Kevin Fiala (lower body) could return to the ice Sunday night against the visiting St. Louis Blues. Coach Todd McLellan told reporters at the team's morning skate that Fiala is available to play.
The 26-year-old winger has registered a team-leading 68 points (22 goals, 46 assists) in 66 games played this season. He has one goal and four assists over his last five games.
In the 2021-22 season, the Los Angeles Kings made a big step toward being contenders again. They made the playoffs for the first time since 2018 and won a playoff game for the first time since 2016.
New week on the ice, and just a few games on Monday. Power-play data powers much of the day, we've found five names offering some solid value on this NHL slate.
The Minnesota Wild took on the Los Angeles Kings for their second game of the season Saturday night, and while it’s only been two games, they’ve already started bad habits that need to be changed immediately.
We have a full week of NHL regular-season action, and we begin tonight with two games. For me, I'm trying to limit the risk and plays at the start of the year.
The LA Kings made an early splash into the 2022 NHL off-season with their trade for Minnesota Wild forward Kevin Fiala. After struggling to score goals in the 2021-22 season, the LA Kings knew their biggest need was finding a scorer.
After the LA Kings‘ acquisition of forward Kevin Fiala, general manager Rob Blake is left with just under $12 million in cap space to keep adding to his roster.
Kevin Fiala is an LA King The long wait is over. The LA Kings (finally) acquired that scoring winger they have long been missing, and his name is Kevin Fiala.
Fiala had a breakout year this season, finishing with career highs in goals (33), assists (52) and points (85).
Last season was something of an all-in moment for the Minnesota Wild, thanks to the tough cap situation that is just on the horizon. The team will have more than $12.7M in buyout penalties in 2022-23, and more than $14.7M in the following two seasons.
Minnesota Wild winger Kevin Fiala took to Instagram on Sunday and posted a photo that may signal the end of his time with the team. In the post, Fiala
Now, as he heads into the summer as an RFA for the final time, the Wild could very well have to move on from their Swiss star.
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