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Los Angeles Kings History

The Kings were founded in 1967 as part of the six-team influx that saw the NHL expand to 12 teams. There were some shining stars; Rogie Vachon was stellar goaltender, while Hall of Famer Marcel Dionne lit the lamp at a furious pace alongside his "Triple Crown" line mates Dave Taylor and Charlie Simmer. The Kings’ biggest postseason success during this time was with 1982's "Miracle on Manchester," where the Kings made the largest comeback in NHL playoff history to win 6-5 over the heavily favored Edmonton Oilers, who were led by a 21-year-old phenom named Wayne Gretzky. 

Six years later, the Kings landed The Great One. Alongside fellow stars Jari Kurri, Luc Robitaille, Rob Blake, and Kelly Hrudey, the team flirted with success for several years, ultimately losing to the Montreal Canadiens in the Stanley Cup Final in 1993.

Shortly after the turn of the century, the Kings broke through in a big way, winning the Stanley Cup Championship in 2012 and 2014 under coach Darryl Sutter.

Los Angeles Kings Team Info

Conference: Western
Division: Pacific
Year Founded: 1967
Team Colors: Black, Silver
Team Rivals: San Jose Sharks, Anaheim Ducks, Vegas Golden Knights

Los Angeles Kings at Crypto.com Arena

Located in the heart of downtown Los Angeles, Crypto.com Arena (formerly STAPLES Center) is home to several major league sports franchises, including the Los Angeles Kings. The Kings played their first game in the building on October 20, 1999, after previously playing at the Kia Forum in Inglewood. 

Since opening in 1999, Crypto.com Arena has hosted more than 76 million guests for a variety of events. With a capacity of up to 18,340 fans for hockey, the arena boasts state-of-the-art technology, including 675 separate speakers outside of the seating area.

FAQS

The Los Angeles Kings’ 2023-24 regular season kicks off in October at home as the Kings face off against the Colorado Avalanche. The Kings play their final game of the regular season at home against Western Conference rivals the Chicago Blackhawks. Here’s a list of key games to keep an eye on: 

  • 10/11 vs. Colorado Avalanche
  • 10/28 vs. Vegas Golden Knights
  • 11/24 @ Anaheim Ducks
  • 12/28 @ Vegas Golden Knights
  • 01/22 vs. San Jose Sharks
  • 04/04 @ San Jose Sharks
  • 04/13 vs. Anaheim Ducks
  • 04/18 vs. Chicago Blackhawks

Resale tickets for the Los Angeles Kings’ 2023–24 regular season can be purchased on Ticketmaster.

The Kings have made three appearances in the Stanley Cup Final, and have won the Stanley Cup two times (in 2012 and 2014).

The seating map for Crypto.com Arena can be viewed here.

Reviews

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 based on 1254 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great

    by Big Grin on 10/12/23Delta Center - Salt Lake City

    Had fun really enjoyed the game even though I was surrounded by king fans & im a sharks fan every one was very respectful and we enjoyed the game together like it should be.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great

    by Big Grin on 10/12/23Delta Center - Salt Lake City

    Had fun really enjoyed the game even though I was surrounded by king fans & im a sharks fan every one was very respectful and we enjoyed the game together like it should be.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Family Fun

    by Burke on 10/9/23Delta Center - Salt Lake City

    We went to the Frozen Fury as a family and had a wonderful time.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    NHL at it's best!!

    by Pat on 10/9/23Delta Center - Salt Lake City

    excellent seats, great crowd, and an amazing game between the Sharks and the Kings!! Would not have thought such an intense game in pre-season, both teams brought their A-games!!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Great Preseason match up

    by Thank you for coming NHL on 10/9/23Delta Center - Salt Lake City

    I appreciate the NHL scheduling some preseason hockey near our area. I am from Idaho and SLC is my closest venue for professional sports. Hope they build a franchise here soon with the growing popularity of the sport. However, the venue and general atmosphere of any game in SLC leaves MUCH to be desired. Finding our “floor” seats was a difficult and full of elevator Olympics. Only one elevator was allowed to be used by the public and the tunnel was closed all the time. Just getting food was a major chore with mobile ordering. Drink rules as strict as well.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Couldn’t see the goal

    by bmillertime00 on 10/8/23Delta Center - Salt Lake City

    I took my boy to our first hockey game at the Delta Center. Thought I would have decent tickets. I couldn’t even see goal on our end. We sat second row upper level on the corner/end and had an obstructed view. I was not prepared for that. Disappointing for me and my boy.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Great game!

    by Frozen Fury on 10/8/23Delta Center - Salt Lake City

    The parking is atrocious!!! Ater paying extremely high ticket prices you have to pay $40 to park. Plus it takes so long to find a place to park. Very disappointed at the price of parking.....last year was $20. You need more places to park @ a reasonable price

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    NHL Preseason SLC

    by Joe on 10/8/23Delta Center - Salt Lake City

    Great game lots of fun. Mobile tickets were great and worked without a problem. Entered the event in a easy and speedy fashion.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Fun

    by Hockey on 10/8/23Delta Center - Salt Lake City

    It was so much fun!! I really enjoyed my time at the hockey game! I am going to go to more games now!!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    What I could see was great!

    by ASO on 10/8/23Delta Center - Salt Lake City

    The game was good and the atmosphere was fun, but my seats were not great. I wish I would have been told up front that my chosen seats would have an obstructed view. I have been to hockey games at other arenas and sat in a similar area with no problem seeing the whole ice. With these particular seats my view cut off at the top of the circles so almost 1/3 of the ice wasn’t visible. If I would have been made aware of this I would have chosen a different section. That being said we still had a great time and enjoyed the game.