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.
YB's Griffin Carroll went 2-0 again yesterday on his NHL picks, a clean 6-0 over the past three days. Let's just continue to win hockey props, eh?
L.A. Kings winger Trevor Moore will face no supplemental discipline for a controversial second-period hit on Oilers defenceman Vincent Desharnais. The incident happened with 20 seconds left in the second period when Desharnais was carrying the puck out of the Oilers’ zone.
Is there a better way to start the third round for the Oilers vs. Kings than a 7-4 dummying by the home side at Rogers Place? Absolutely not, friends. Even with the trio of flukey/own goals, the Oilers were by far the better hockey team for most of the night, earning their first Game 1 win since 2017.
Jim Hiller has been waiting a long time to be Trevor Moore’s Head Coach. Back when Moore was just 16 years old, he went up to Western Canada for a camp in the WHL.
Apparently, Kraken was just what the doctor ordered. Back home after a road trip where they didn’t earn the points they wanted, the Kings defeated the visiting Seattle Kraken 5-2, picking up a much-needed win after three straight regulation losses.
Trevor Moore notched his second NHL hat trick to help the Los Angeles Kings end a three-game skid with a 5-2 win against the visiting Seattle Kraken on Wednesday evening.
Sometimes trades just work out. Sometimes they don’t. In the case of a deal between the Toronto Maple Leafs and Los Angeles Kings — one that saw Jack Campbell go to Toronto and Trevor Moore go to Los Angeles, the jury is still out.
Over the six seasons I’ve covered the Toronto Maple Leafs, the team allowed many players to leave. However, two stand out because they’ve gone on to success with other teams.
We found our footing last night in the prop market, and now we expand our looks with a massive NHL slate. Hope you like plus-money plays, because that's all we've got here.
It was nearly one year ago when eyebrows may have been raised ever-so-slightly at the five-year, $21 million contract extension that Trevor Moore inked with the LA Kings.
Trevor Moore had two goals and an assist as the Los Angeles Kings defeated the host Winnipeg Jets 5-1 for their first win of the season. Phillip Danault had a goal and two assists, while Arthur Kaliyev chipped in a goal and an assist for Los Angeles.
Let's take a look at some of the players who saw bad luck result in underperforming seasons and how they’ll likely bounce back next season.
Thousand Oaks native, Trevor Moore, could be the next LA Kings forward to have a breakout season. In 2021-22 Adrian Kempe finally unlocked the raw tools he had shown as a prospect, setting career highs in goals (35) and points (54).
The Los Angeles Kings are red hot, and now they’re getting back an important reinforcement. Trevor Moore has been activated from injured reserve and will be available for the team tonight.
The trip to the IR will be Moore’s second in short order. The forward returned from an injury earlier this month that he suffered in December, only to be hurt again after L.A.’s loss to the Minnesota Wild on Feb. 21.
The Los Angeles Kings will loan top defense prospect Brandt Clarke back to the OHL’s Barrie Colts.
Trevor Moore was a pending unrestricted free agent heading into next summer, but the Los Angeles Kings made their intentions clear that they wanted him on board.
The Los Angeles Kings have reached an agreement on a contract extension with forward Trevor Moore. Per a team announcement, Moore has signed a five-year, $4.2M AAV contract that will expire in the summer of 2028.
Trevor Moore scored all three goals for the visiting Los Angeles Kings in a 3-1 win against the Edmonton Oilers on Wednesday night. It was the first hat trick of Moore's five-year NHL career and just his third multigoal game.
Trevor Moore was never seen as a second liner, and nobody ever expected him to become that player that would be a key contributor on one of the best-producing lines for the LA Kings in the entire NHL.
Technically, the Stanley Cup playoffs begin May 2. But the calendar in the upstart Los Angeles Kings’ locker room is a bit different. It appears to consist of only two days: today and tomorrow.
After logging career highs in several categories last season, will LA Kings forward Trevor Moore hold a permanent spot in the lineup? Trevor Moore came
The Los Angeles Kings recently reached an agreement with Trevor Moore on a two-year contract extension worth $3.75 million. The deal carries a cap hit of $1.875 million per season.
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