Longtime Los Angeles Kings forward (and sometimes-captain) Dustin Brown announced that he’ll retire at the end of this season. Kings fans don’t need to wave goodbye right away, mind you. Brown and the ...
This Saturday, the LA Kings will retire Dustin Brown's No. 23 and unveil a statue of the franchise icon at Crypto.com Arena as part of a special evening honoring the legendary Kings player. The ...
As we say thank you and appreciate the playing career of Dustin Brown, many moments come to mind. Brown's impact on the Kings and the community both on and off the ice has been evident since he joined ...
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EL SEGUNDO, Calif. --Los Angeles Kings forward Dustin Brown will retire after this season, his 18th with the club. He made the announcement Thursday ahead of the Kings' regular-season finale. Los ...
LOS ANGELES -- Two years after Dustin Brown accepted the Stanley Cup from NHL commissioner Gary Bettman for the second time, the Los Angeles Kings'longtime captain has lost the job. The Kings named ...
LOS ANGELES -- Kings coach John Stevens told Dustin Brown last summer he could still be a 20-goal scorer in the NHL after failing to hit that threshold for five consecutive seasons. In retrospect, ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Dustin Brown doesn't agree with the Los Angeles Kings' decision to strip him of their captaincy after eight seasons and two Stanley Cups. Brown aired his displeasure in a phone ...
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LOS ANGELES -- Los Angeles Kings goalie Jonathan Quick will not play against the New York Rangers on Sunday. Quick is day to day because of a lower-body injury, general manager Rob Blake said in a ...
LOS ANGELES – As the final seconds ticked away on the Los Angeles Kings' second-round sweep of the St. Louis Blues, Kings general manager Dean Lombardi had to be thinking one thing: I'm glad I didn't ...