The younger, better looking Ryan already discussed the Kings victory over the New Jersey Devils, and broke down how they got to where they are: Champions. I am more interested, though, it the celebration. I think the Stanley Cup celebration … Continue reading
Posted in Ryan Henning, Updates | Tagged Los Angeles Kings, Stanley Cup | Leave a commentThe rafters of the Staples Center will soon have another banner hanging in celebration of a championship. It is the 16th time those words can be spoken in the historic professional sports arena in downtown Los Angeles, California. But, this … Continue reading
Posted in Columns, Ryan Boyd, Updates | Tagged Anze Kopitar, Champions, Dustin Brown, Hockey, Jonathan Quick, Los Angeles Kings, NHL, Stanley Cup | Leave a commentMonday’s Result New Jersey Devils 1, Los Angeles Kings 6 (LA wins the series, 4-2) Those Who Shined 1. Dustin Brown, Right Wing, Los Angeles Kings It seems fitting that the Los Angeles captain was the top offensive performer when … Continue reading
Posted in Columns, Ryan Boyd, Updates | Tagged Dustin Brown, Hockey, Jeff Carter, Jonathan Quick, Los Angeles Kings, New Jersey Devils, NHL, Stanley Cup | Leave a commentSaturday’s Result Los Angeles Kings 1, New Jersey Devils 2 (LA leads the series, 3-2) Those Who Shined 1. Martin Brodeur, Goaltender, New Jersey Devils The Kings lengthy road winning streak is over and the momentum of the series is … Continue reading
Posted in Columns, Ryan Boyd, Updates | Tagged Bryce Salvador, Hockey, Los Angeles Kings, Martin Brodeur, New Jersey Devils, NHL, Stanley Cup, Zach Parise | Leave a commentGame Result New Jersey Devils 3, Los Angeles Kings 1 (LA leads the series, 3-1) Those Who Shined 1. Bryce Salvador, Defenseman, New Jersey Devils Very quietly Bryce Salvador has solidified himself as the x-factor for the Devils in the … Continue reading
Posted in Columns, Ryan Boyd, Updates | Tagged Adam Henrique, Bryce Salvador, Drew Doughty, Hockey, Ilya Kovalchuk, Los Angeles Kings, New Jersey Devils, NHL, Patrik Elias, Stanley Cup | Leave a commentGame Result Los Angeles Kings 2, New Jersey Devils 1 (OT) (LA leads the series, 2-0) Those Who Shined 1. Jeff Carter, Center, Los Angeles Kings At this point, it’s become an assumption that the Kings will find a way … Continue reading
Posted in Columns, Ryan Boyd, Updates | Tagged Hockey, Jeff Carter, Jonathan Quick, Los Angeles Kings, Martin Brodeur, New Jersey Devils, NHL, Overtime, Stanley Cup | Leave a commentThe Stanley Cup Finals are finally here, and it appears that this could be a fun ride to the finish. Wednesday night the New Jersey Devils and Los Angeles Kings, two of the most unlikely championship candidates, battled for more … Continue reading
Posted in Columns, Ryan Boyd, Updates | Tagged Anze Kopitar, Hockey, Jonathan Quick, Los Angeles Kings, Martin Brodeur, New Jersey Devils, NHL, Stanley Cup | Leave a commentWednesday’s Results New Jersey Devils 5, New York Rangers 3 (NJ leads the series, 3-2) Those Who Shined 1. New Jersey’s Offensive Attack Sure, this is a very broad selection, but the whole club is pretty deserving following the last … Continue reading
Posted in Columns, Ryan Boyd, Updates | Tagged Hockey, Marian Gaborik, Martin Brodeur, New Jersey Devils, New York Rangers, NHL, Playoffs, Stanley Cup | Leave a commentIn an unbelievable turn of events, the 8th-seeded Los Angeles Kings have qualified for the Stanley Cup Finals. It is simply absurd to think that anyone could have foreseen a run quite like this from a team that snuck into … Continue reading
Posted in Columns, Ryan Boyd, Updates | Tagged Anze Kopitar, Dustin Brown, Hockey, Jonathan Quick, Los Angeles Kings, NHL, Stanley Cup | Leave a commentTuesday’s Results Los Angeles Kings 4, Phoenix Coyotes 3 (OT) (LA wins the series, 4-1) Those Who Shined 1. Dustin Penner, Left Wing, Los Angeles Kings If you had asked for my game five prediction before it began, I likely … Continue reading
Posted in Columns, Ryan Boyd, Updates | Tagged Dustin Penner, Hockey, Jonathan Quick, Los Angeles Kings, Mike Smith, NHL, Phoenix Coyotes, Stanley Cup | Leave a comment