Samuel Helenius scores his first NHL goal, Adrian Kempe tips in a go-ahead goal and the Kings hold on for a 2-1 win. Darcy ...
Pittsburgh Penguins goaltender Alex Nedeljkovic unofficially made 25 saves on 26 shots in a 5-1 win against the Los Angeles Kings at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on Monday. The result boosted Nedel ...
It’s time to fully admit the Los Angeles Kings are in a slump. The days of relying on exceptional defensive play to win games are behind this group because in order to win, you have to score goals.
(John Woods/The Canadian Press via AP) Los Angeles Kings’ Anze Kopitar (11), Trevor Lewis (61), Adrian Kempe (9), Brandt Clarke (92), Alex Turcotte (15) and Jordan Spence (21) celebrate after Kempe’s ...
They are without Drew Doughty, who is expected to return in January, and they also miss Trevor Moore ... the development of young players like Brandt Clarke and Jordan Spence, who will benefit ...
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Tonight's game would have seen Kings Forward Trevor Lewis receive a silver stick having played one thousand NHL career games. Here is that game preview: The Los Angeles Kings host the Calgary ...
Fellow senior Trevor Lewis also made waves, carding a 1-under 70 to climb 19 places into a tie for 46th at +7. Junior Wyatt Plattner showcased his resilience, overcoming a double bogey on No. 13 ...
Trevor Lewis has built a respected career as a veteran NHL forward known for his exceptional versatility and defensive play. With two Stanley Cup championships under his belt, Lewis is a mentor ...
Lewis has missed the last 12 games with a lower-body injury that he sustained in the Kings’ 5-2 win over the Ottawa Senators on November 30th. That game was the 999th of his career, so by ...
In addition to Plattner and Little, seniors Caden Fioroni (+2), Ben Sawaia (+5), and Trevor Lewis (+8) rounded out the Rebels’ lineup, finishing tied for 29th, 50th, and 65th, respectively.
Drafted 17th overall in 2006 by the Kings, Lewis joined the organization two seasons later in 2008-09, and made his NHL debut on Dec. 19, 2008, against the Buffalo Sabres.