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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 a 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, White
Team Rivals: San Jose Sharks, Anaheim Ducks(Opens in new tab), Vegas Golden Knights

Los Angeles Kings at Crypto.com Arena

Located in the heart of downtown Los Angeles, Crypto.com Arena(Opens in new tab) 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.

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FAQS

The Los Angeles Kings schedule for the 2025–26 regular season can be viewed on Ticketmaster.

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Ticket prices for Los Angeles Kings games depend on a variety of factors, including date and time, city, matchup, seat location, and when the tickets are purchased. The average ticket for a Los Angeles Kings game can cost anywhere between $100-$200.

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

The seating map for Crypto.com Arena can be viewed on Ticketmaster(Opens in new tab).

Reviews

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 based on 1257 reviews
  • NHL in Utah-a trial run at best

    by hockeyandstuff on 9/27/18Vivint Smart Home Arena - Salt Lake CityRating: 3 out of 5

    NHL fans were definitely ready for an NHL game in Utah. Not so much the ice arena crew, it seems. The net coming off repeatedly during the first quarter was super frustrating for everyone. Also, the lack of crowd pumping cheers and songs were sorely lacking. I guess it could be considered a very dry run with lots of room for improvement. But having an NHL hockey game in Salt Lake City was wonderful!

  • Boring

    by Duffman2 on 9/27/18Vivint Smart Home Arena - Salt Lake CityRating: 1 out of 5

    It was real hockey. Players not playing hard. Preseason I get it. Problems with the goal post thru out the game. Music was not loud as in other hockey arena. Sound was muffled. Utah needs to step it up a notch.

  • Love Hockey

    by Madcat6970 on 9/27/18Vivint Smart Home Arena - Salt Lake CityRating: 5 out of 5

    This was a fun event. First pro game, and not bad venue. I do hope we get more teams in to play here. Maybe one day I can see mine battling it out on the ice.

  • Amazing!!!

    by SerenaHockey on 9/27/18Vivint Smart Home Arena - Salt Lake CityRating: 4 out of 5

    It was an absolutely amazing experience! Great seats! All you can eat food was included.

  • Great show

    by TylG on 9/27/18Vivint Smart Home Arena - Salt Lake CityRating: 4 out of 5

    Hockey game was awesome, great to see NHL return to Utah. For the price of the ticket though, the food could have been better.

  • Nhl in salt lake City

    by Just4fun1701 on 9/27/18Vivint Smart Home Arena - Salt Lake CityRating: 4 out of 5

    I love hockey but rarely have the opportunity to go to an NHL game out of state so there was really great to have an NHL game here in Utah. It was only a preseason game which means it wasn't quite up to the quality of a regular season game but it was better than the semi-pro games we have to settle for here in Utah.

  • LA Kings Triumphant !!

    by RockinRon99 on 9/27/18Vivint Smart Home Arena - Salt Lake CityRating: 5 out of 5

    Exiting game between the LA Kings and the Vancouver Canucks at the Vivint arena in Salt Lake City !!! The venue was excellent in every way, the atmosphere was exiting and fun ! The fans were appreciative to have the NHL in SLC. Everyone was wearing their favorite team and players jersey. Ticketmaster made it easy to share tickets with family and friends, they updated everyone with event information weeks before the event. What a memorable event for all ! I will use Ticketmaster for all my upcoming events.....Thanks !

  • Obstructed view

    by Whalepod on 9/27/18Vivint Smart Home Arena - Salt Lake CityRating: 1 out of 5

    So the arena was clearly not built with hockey in mind. I bought tickets in the upper bowl directly behind the goal... problem is the NHL Ice is much longer than an NBA court, so the design of the bowl completely blocked everything from the boards to the top of the circles. When I bought tickets there was no mention of an obstructed view at all, and I even paid a worthless extra 10 bucks for a “premium” upper bowl ticket. Moral of the story, sit perpendicular to the ice in the upper bowl, or only see 75% of the game. Really disappointing.

  • Hockey Fan

    by docholody on 9/27/18Vivint Smart Home Arena - Salt Lake CityRating: 5 out of 5

    As a hockey fan in general, the game was well played by both teams. The seat I had gave me a great view of the entire ice rink. I hope this can become an annual event.

  • by mollyrw10 on 9/27/18Vivint Smart Home Arena - Salt Lake CityRating: 3 out of 5

    It was pretty amazing if you like hockey but when you walk into a competitive environment it’s supposed to pump you up, I was ready to fall asleep. Also, the DJ sucked he had no idea what to play and when he did play music it was boring.

  • Come Back to Utah!!

    by Anonymous on 9/27/18Vivint Smart Home Arena - Salt Lake CityRating: 5 out of 5

    What a thrill to watch a live Pro Hockey game in SLC! More fun than imagined, great time was had by all. Please come back to Utah!

  • Hockey live is amazing

    by Hockeymom31 on 9/27/18Vivint Smart Home Arena - Salt Lake CityRating: 5 out of 5

    Watching a hockey game with my son was amazing!!! Especially here in Utah.

  • Great event - good game!

    by Jub87 on 10/16/15MGM Grand Garden Arena - Las VegasRating: 5 out of 5

    Everything was very well organized, nice people, great and cool audience, it was a good game, too. Simply a great event at MGM Grand Arena which keeps in very good memory. Thank you!

  • Kings game

    by Anonymous on 10/9/15MGM Grand Garden Arena - Las VegasRating: 5 out of 5

    Had a great time at game. The MGM Garden Arena was great. Easy to enter. Short lines for food, drinks and bathrooms. Great seats and Kings won! What more could I ask for.

  • Obstructed view

    by hockey8888 on 10/7/15MGM Grand Garden Arena - Las VegasRating: 3 out of 5

    Game was good but we had seats in section 219 which had obstructed view of home team's net. This was not indicated on the section map provided by Ticketmaster, so we don't know whose responsibility it should have been. We would not have chosen these tickets if we had known in advance, neither would anyone sitting around us. Very disappointed.

  • Frozen Fury Fun

    by dvorakfan on 10/6/15MGM Grand Garden Arena - Las VegasRating: 4 out of 5

    This is always a fun atmosphere for a hockey game. This is the fourth time my kids and I have gone. Having Las Vegas as the place to spend extra time around the game is great.

  • Frozen Fury

    by moutaineer on 10/6/15MGM Grand Garden Arena - Las VegasRating: 5 out of 5

    Great venue, great fun, Exciting game to prepare for the season. Everyone was in a good mood. We have gone off & on since our kids were very small, great to enjoy Frozen Fury with them as adults Thank you!!

  • Frozen Fury XVII

    by Cynthia707 on 10/6/15MGM Grand Garden Arena - Las VegasRating: 5 out of 5

    Frozen Fury has been happening in Las Vegas, NV. for the last 17 years. La Kings play against Colorado Avalanche and other team (if they up for it). This is a pre-season game that should not be missed if you love hockey. I cheer on the La Kings and have seen other people cheer for someone else. This is my 3rd year attending and I shall keep attending every year to come.

  • Kings fan forever

    by cazenave on 10/6/15MGM Grand Garden Arena - Las VegasRating: 5 out of 5

    First time experience for us. Had a great time. Planning on going again next year GO KINGS

  • Frozen Fury 10/3/15

    by DJHockey on 10/6/15MGM Grand Garden Arena - Las VegasRating: 2 out of 5

    I go to watch hockey. Good game but, sat in section 216 which had no sight lines of the lower corner and goal crease to the right. I was not notified of the obstructed view when purchasing the tickets. I feel sorry for people who sat to my left who asked to pay $68 and were unable to see a quarter of the ice surface.