Philadelphia Flyers vs Los Angeles Kings
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The Philadelphia Flyers beat the Los Angeles Kings, 4-3 (SO), at Crypto.com Arena on March 19th, 2026 in Los Angeles, California and The Sporting Tribune's Jordan Teller was there to capture the following images.
Noah Cates had a goal and an assist in the Philadelphia Flyers’ 4-3 shootout win against the Los Angeles Kings at Crypto.com Arena on Thursday. “Could have folded, could have (gone) oh, it’s a back to back,
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After ending their five-game road trip 3-1-1, the Los Angeles Kings (28-24-16) returned home tonight to host the Philadelphia Flyers (33-23-12), but their loss today once again showed why they can't be trusted at Crypto.
Artemi Panarin’s third-period goal helps extend the game, but Adrian Kempe and Panarin fail on their shootout attempts in a 4-3 home loss. Quinton Byfield and Anze Kopitar also score for the Kings, who have alternated wins and losses in
There’s something about playing on the road that has brought out the best in the Flyers this season. Usually pro hockey teams sport better records at home but the Flyers seem to do their best work when they’re up against it in hostile environments.
Trevor Zegras and Matvei Michkov scored in a shootout to give the Flyers a 4-3 victory over the Los Angeles Kings on Thursday and continue Philadelphia's extra-time winning ways on the road.
Rick Tocchet's Philadelphia Flyers (32-23-12) are right back in action on Thursday as they visit D.J. Smith's Los Angeles Kings (28-24-15).
The Los Angeles Kings may have added during trade season, but they also subtracted. Two former Kings have had a positive impact for their new teams since being dealt.