Concluding exit interviews for the 2023-24 season with a look at the three players who spoke who are pending unrestricted free agents this coming summer – Viktor Arvidsson, Matt Roy and Cam Talbot.
There will be quite a bit of content coming today, as the Kings held their annual player exit interviews for media this morning at the team’s practice facility in El Segundo.
The Edmonton Oilers are moving on in this season’s NHL playoffs and as is often the joke when a hockey team gets eliminated, the Los Angeles Kings will hit the golf course.
Matt Roy was selected 194th by the Los Angeles Kings’ in the 2015 NHL Draft and has completely outperformed his draft position. He debuted in the NHL in the 2018-19 season, playing just 25 games, but has since become a lineup regular.
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
With Mikey Anderson sidelined week-to-week, the LA Kings will need to find ways to remain solid defensively. Look no further than Matt Roy. As any team can attest to at this juncture of the season, including the LA Kings, injuries are inevitable — a thorn in the side, if you will.
These days, pro sports has become as much about contract negotiations off the ice, field, or court as it is about the box scores derived from nightly games.
The Fourth Period’s Dennis Bernstein relays updates on a few key Los Angeles Kings players from Kings GM Rob Blake.
With training camp just around the corner, we are previewing each player on the LA Kings roster. Up next: Matt Roy! Birthdate: March 1, 1995 Birthplace: Detroit, Michigan Height: 6’1 Weight: 205 lbs Position: Defense Shoots: Right Draft: 7th round, 194th overall, 2015 NHL Entry Draft Matt Roy had a phenomenal 2022-2023 season for the LA Kings.
As we previously established, the Detroit Red Wings have a few organizational deficiencies that they need to address this offseason. Adding right-handed depth to the blue line is one of those priorities.
Steady Eddie. That was the moniker given to LA Kings’ defenseman Matt Roy by head coach Todd McLellan back in 2019. And it’s spot on. For all the questions surrounding the Kings throughout the 2022-23 season, one thing has stood constant.
Muzzin is out for the long haul, not scheduled to be re-evaluated until February. That makes it vital for Toronto to nab at least one veteran to help fill the void.
The LA Kings used an impressive third-period comeback to claim their third consecutive victory, a 4-3 shootout win over the Nashville Predators. Defenseman Matt Roy scored twice, his first career two-goal game in the NHL, while Gabe Vilardi had another multi-point night with a goal and an assist, plus the game-winning goal in the shootout.
The Los Angeles Kings found an unusual way to secure their first victory of the season and will play at Detroit on Monday, seeking another notch in the win column but not necessarily in the same fashion.
Because it is past the trade deadline, the team is not limited by a 23-man roster anymore, meaning corresponding moves aren’t necessarily required.
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.
Roy has been placed in COVID protocol, while Anderson hits injured reserve after suffering an upper-body injury against the Philadelphia Flyers Saturday.
Following Sunday’s intra-team game in Ontario, LA Kings D-man Matt Roy spoke about being back in action and the excitement of moving forward. In an effort to solidify their future, the LA Kings wasted little time in giving contract extensions to those they will hope will help bring the silver-and-black back to the Promised Land, so to speak.
The Los Angeles Kings had a disappointing season. It was the team’s goal to make the playoffs, and while they pushed at times, they finished sixth in the Honda West Division.
Matt Roy's deal is for three years and is worth $9.45M with a $3.15M AAV. Roy was going to be a restricted free agent at the end of this season.
The expansive rookie pool has been quite impressive overall and gives us a glimpse of the NHL's future — whether the current season resumes or not.
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