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The 2011-12 Los Angeles Kings look to advance deep into the Western Conference at Staples Center! Experience the excitement of Los Angeles Kings hockey LIVE from the best seats with Anze Kopitar leading the way! Buy your Los Angeles Kings tickets now!

**For playoff games not played we will provide a full refund for the amount that you paid for the tickets.
Home Games
Thu, May. 31st, 2012 TBD
If played: Date TBD Stanley Cup - HG1**
Fri, Jun. 1st, 2012 TBD
If played: Date TBD Stanley Cup - HG2**
Thu, Jun. 7th, 2012 TBD
If played: Date TBD Stanley Cup - HG3**


[1 of 2 customers found this review helpful]

A bit TOOO close
By Boomer from Los Angeles on 10/14/2008
Pros:
High Energy, Stadium Packed
Best For:
Everyone, New To The Sport, Out-Of-Towners

the seats behind the bench have their disadvantages... the coach is always blocking your view

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Fun
By killerweaksweet from san bernardino on 9/24/2008
Pros:
Great Style Of Play
Best For:
Everyone

[...] the game was fun.

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[1 of 6 customers found this review helpful]

LA Kings Game
By Doinwell 69 from Buffalo, NY on 4/5/2008
Cons:
Crowd Could Not Care Less, Crowd Disinterested, Too Many Luxury Boxes

The Stadium was like a crypt,cold and quiet.

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[1 of 2 customers found this review helpful]

Awesome game!!!!
By wishon04 from handord, ca on 3/31/2008
Pros:
High Energy
Best For:
Everyone

I thought the game was great, the only thing was getting to it. traffic was a madhouse, other than that the game was AWESOME

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The Los Angeles Kings, established in 1967, are a professional ice hockey team that are part of the Western Conference of the NHL. Current members of the Pacific Division, the Kings play their home games at Staples Center located in Los Angeles proper. The Kings played their first game in 1967 against the vigorous Philadelphia Flyers, defeating them and taking the game 4-2. Their first season saw the Kings finish second in their division. While the team enjoyed initial success in their first two seasons, starting in 1972 their performance began to waver. Tepid play led to reduced game attendance, saturating the market with available Los Angeles Kings tickets. After spending the mid-1970s shoring up their offensive firepower the team returned to competitive play, making it to the playoffs on several occasions to be beat by powerhouses like the Atlanta Flames and Boston Bruins.

In 1979 the Kings formed the then highest-scoring line combinations in NHL history, referred to as the “Triple Crown Line.” Despite the Line’s command on the ice, the team could not bust through the first round of the playoffs. Then in 1982, the Kings took down the Edmonton Oilers in one of the greatest comebacks in professional hockey history. While the team never made it past the first round for years to come, a 1988 trade acquiring Wayne Gretzky helped put a light at the end of the tunnel for the Los Angeles team. The early 1990s was an era of success for the franchise leading them to a Southeast Division championship win and eventually to conquering the Stanley Cup Finals in 1993. Subsequently the Los Angeles Kings returned to their ritual first round presence. The team continues to battle it out with division rivals the San Jose Sharks, Dallas Stars, Anaheim Ducks and Phoenix Coyotes in the hopes of regaining the obscure Stanley Cup.