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Although they finished the season with 95 points, and the eighth seed in the Western Conference playoffs, they went on to capture the first Stanley Cup championship in team history.[1][2] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Table of ContentsRegular season[edit]Playoffs[edit]Standings[edit]Schedule and results[edit]Pre-season[edit]Regular season[edit]Playoffs[edit]Player statistics[edit]Skaters[edit]Goaltenders[edit]Awards and records[edit]Awards[edit]Records[edit]Milestones[edit]Transactions[edit]Free agents acquired[edit]Free agents lost[edit]Acquired via waivers[edit]Lost via waivers[edit]Player signings[edit]Draft picks[edit]Farm teams[edit]Manchester Monarchs (AHL)[edit]Ontario Reign (ECHL)[edit]References[edit]Regular season[edit]On December 12, 2011, the Kings fired head coach Terry Murray and named John Stevens interim head coach.[3] On December 20, 2011, the Kings hired Darryl Sutter to be their head coach, replacing Stevens.[4]With only one month to play in the regular season, the Kings were tenth in the Western Conference, two seeds away from a playoff spot. Their defense and goal tending being the only highlights throughout most of the season, highlighted by Jonathan Quick and Drew Doughty. The offense was loaded with talent, but unable to find any kind of significant consistency. Until the final month and a half, when they proceeded to go 12\u20134\u20133 in their final 19 games as their offense finally caught fire and started scoring the goals they lacked earlier in the year. Securing the eighth and final playoff seed in their 81st (and second-to-last game), a shoot-out loss to their arch rivals, the San Jose Sharks.Out of the Kings’ 82 regular season games, 21 ended in a shutout; the Kings were shut-out ten times, the most of any NHL team in the regular season.[5][6] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Playoffs[edit]The Kings made the playoffs for the third consecutive season, needing a win in the final game to secure the eighth seed. The Kings also became the second team to eliminate the first, second and third seeds from the playoffs in the same post-season (after the 2003\u201304 Calgary Flames), as well as the only team to win the Stanley Cup after defeating the first, second and third seeds in sequence. (Darryl Sutter was the head coach of both the 2003\u201304 Flames and 2011\u201312 Kings.) They then defeated the New Jersey Devils in the Stanley Cup Finals, becoming the first eighth seed in North American professional sports history to win a championship. They are also one of the few teams to win a championship after never benefiting from home-venue advantage in the post-season after the 1994-95 New Jersey Devils. Los Angeles would start every series by winning the first three games, only sweeping the St. Louis Blues.Standings[edit]Source: National Hockey Leaguep \u2013 Clinched Presidents’ Trophy; x \u2013 Clinched playoff spot; y \u2013 Clinched divisionSchedule and results[edit]Pre-season[edit]2011 pre-season game log: 4\u20132\u20132 (Home: 1\u20131\u20130\u00a0; Road: 3\u20130\u20131; Neutral: 0\u20131\u20131)#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionRecordRecap1September 21Los Angeles Kings (SS)3\u20132Phoenix Coyotes (SS)Zatkoff (1\u20130\u20130)1\u20130\u20130[7]2September 21Phoenix Coyotes (SS)2\u20131Los Angeles Kings (SS)SOJones (0\u20130\u20131)1\u20130\u20131[8]3September 25Anaheim Ducks3\u20131Los Angeles KingsQuick (0\u20131\u20130)1\u20131\u20131[9]4September 27 (in Kansas City, MO)Pittsburgh Penguins3\u20132Los Angeles KingsSOBernier (0\u20130\u20131)1\u20131\u20132[10]5September 28Los Angeles Kings6\u20130Colorado AvalancheQuick (1\u20131\u20130)2\u20131\u20132[11]6September 30Los Angeles Kings3\u20131Anaheim DucksBernier (1\u20130\u20131)3\u20131\u20132[12]7October 1 (in Las Vegas, NV)Colorado Avalanche4\u20131Los Angeles KingsQuick (1\u20132\u20130)3\u20132\u20132[13]8October 4 (in Hamburg, Germany)Los Angeles Kings5\u20134Hamburg FreezersBernier (2\u20130\u20131)4\u20132\u20132[14](SS) = Split-squad games.Regular season[edit]2011\u201312 game logOctober: 6\u20133\u20132 (Home: 3\u20132\u20130\u00a0; Road: 3\u20131\u20132)#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPtsRecap1October 7 (in Stockholm, Sweden)New York Rangers2\u20133Los Angeles KingsOTQuick (1\u20130\u20130)13,8001\u20130\u201302[15]2October 8 (in Berlin, Germany)Buffalo Sabres4\u20132Los Angeles KingsBernier (0\u20131\u20130)14,3001\u20131\u201302[16]3October 13Los Angeles Kings1\u20132New Jersey DevilsSOQuick (1\u20130\u20131)12,2561\u20131\u201313[17]4October 15Los Angeles Kings3\u20132Philadelphia FlyersOTQuick (2\u20130\u20131)19,6442\u20131\u201315[18]5October 18St. Louis Blues0\u20135Los Angeles KingsQuick (3\u20130\u20131)18,1183\u20131\u201317[19]6October 20Los Angeles Kings2\u20130Phoenix CoyotesQuick (4\u20130\u20131)7,1284\u20131\u201319[20]7October 22Dallas Stars0\u20131Los Angeles KingsQuick (5\u20130\u20131)18,1185\u20131\u2013111[21]8October 25New Jersey Devils3\u20130Los Angeles KingsBernier (0\u20132\u20130)18,1185\u20132\u2013111[22]9October 27Los Angeles Kings5\u20133Dallas StarsQuick (6\u20130\u20131)8,4436\u20132\u2013113[23]10October 29Los Angeles Kings2\u20133Phoenix CoyotesOTQuick (6\u20130\u20132)10,3796\u20132\u2013214[24]11October 30Los Angeles Kings2\u20133Colorado AvalancheQuick (6\u20131\u20132)12,3556\u20133\u2013214[25]November: 6\u20135\u20132 (Home: 4\u20134\u20131\u00a0; Road: 2\u20131\u20131)#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPtsRecap12November 3Edmonton Oilers3\u20130Los Angeles KingsQuick (6\u20132\u20132)18,1186\u20134\u2013214[26]13November 5Pittsburgh Penguins3\u20132Los Angeles KingsSOQuick (6\u20132\u20133)18,1186\u20134\u2013315[27]14November 7Los Angeles Kings2\u20134San Jose SharksQuick (6\u20133\u20133)17,5626\u20135\u2013315[28]15November 8Nashville Predators3\u20134Los Angeles KingsBernier (1\u20132\u20130)17,9637\u20135\u2013317[29]16November 10Vancouver Canucks3\u20132Los Angeles KingsQuick (6\u20134\u20133)18,1187\u20136\u2013317[30]17November 12Minnesota Wild2\u20135Los Angeles KingsQuick (7\u20134\u20133)18,1188\u20136\u2013319[31]18November 16Anaheim Ducks1\u20132Los Angeles KingsSOQuick (8\u20134\u20133)18,1189\u20136\u2013321[32]19November 17Los Angeles Kings5\u20133Anaheim DucksQuick (9\u20134\u20133)15,41210\u20136\u2013323[33]20November 19Detroit Red Wings4\u20131Los Angeles KingsQuick (9\u20135\u20133)18,11810\u20137\u2013323[34]21November 22Los Angeles Kings3\u20132St. Louis BluesBernier (2\u20132\u20130)18,17811\u20137\u2013325[35]22November 23Los Angeles Kings2\u20133Dallas StarsOTQuick (9\u20135\u20134)11,77911\u20137\u2013426[36]23November 26Chicago Blackhawks2\u20131Los Angeles KingsQuick (9\u20136\u20134)18,11811\u20138\u2013426[37]24November 28San Jose Sharks0\u20132Los Angeles KingsQuick (10\u20136\u20134)18,11812\u20138\u2013428[38]December: 7\u20136\u20132 (Home: 4\u20133\u20130\u00a0; Road: 3\u20133\u20132)#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPtsRecap25December 1Florida Panthers1\u20132Los Angeles KingsQuick (11\u20136\u20134)17,72013\u20138\u2013430[39]26December 3Montreal Canadiens2\u20131Los Angeles KingsBernier (2\u20133\u20130)18,11813\u20139\u2013430[40]27December 6Los Angeles Kings2\u20133Anaheim DucksQuick (11\u20137\u20134)14,41913\u201310\u2013430[41]28December 8Minnesota Wild4\u20132Los Angeles KingsQuick (11\u20138\u20134)18,11813\u201311\u2013430[42]29December 10Dallas Stars2\u20131Los Angeles KingsBernier (2\u20134\u20130)18,11813\u201312\u2013430[43]30December 13Los Angeles Kings0\u20133Boston BruinsQuick (11\u20139\u20134)17,56513\u201313\u2013430[44]31December 15Los Angeles Kings2\u20131Columbus Blue JacketsQuick (12\u20139\u20134)16,09014\u201313\u2013432[45]32December 17Los Angeles Kings2\u20138Detroit Red WingsQuick (12\u201310\u20134)20,06614\u201314\u2013432[46]33December 19Los Angeles Kings3\u20132Toronto Maple LeafsSOQuick (13\u201310\u20134)19,52115\u201314\u2013434[47]34December 22Anaheim Ducks2\u20133Los Angeles KingsSOQuick (14\u201310\u20134)18,11816\u201314\u2013436[48]35December 23Los Angeles Kings1\u20132San Jose SharksSOQuick (14\u201310\u20135)17,56216\u201314\u2013537[49]36December 26Phoenix Coyotes3\u20134Los Angeles KingsQuick (15\u201310\u20135)18,11817\u201314\u2013539[50]37December 28Los Angeles Kings2\u20130Chicago BlackhawksQuick (16\u201310\u20135)22,06618\u201314\u2013541[51]38December 29Los Angeles Kings0\u20131Winnipeg JetsOTBernier (2\u20134\u20131)15,00418\u201314\u2013642[52]39December 31Vancouver Canucks1\u20134Los Angeles KingsQuick (17\u201310\u20135)18,11819\u201314\u2013644[53]January: 5\u20133\u20134 (Home: 4\u20132\u20133\u00a0; Road: 1\u20131\u20131)#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPtsRecap40January 2Colorado Avalanche2\u20131Los Angeles KingsSOQuick (17\u201310\u20136)18,11819\u201314\u2013745[54]41January 5Phoenix Coyotes0\u20131Los Angeles KingsOTQuick (18\u201310\u20136)18,11820\u201314\u2013747[55]42January 7Columbus Blue Jackets1\u20130Los Angeles KingsQuick (18\u201311\u20136)18,11820\u201315\u2013747[56]43January 9Washington Capitals2\u20135Los Angeles KingsBernier (3\u20134\u20131)18,11821\u201315\u2013749[57]44January 12Dallas Stars5\u20134Los Angeles KingsSOQuick (18\u201311\u20137)18,11821\u201315\u2013850[58]45January 14Los Angeles Kings4\u20131Calgary FlamesQuick (19\u201311\u20137)19,28922\u201315\u2013852[59]46January 15Los Angeles Kings1\u20132Edmonton OilersOTQuick (19\u201311\u20138)16,83922\u201315\u2013953[60]47January 17Los Angeles Kings3\u20132Vancouver CanucksSOQuick (20\u201311\u20138)18,89023\u201315\u2013955[61]48January 19Calgary Flames2\u20131Los Angeles KingsSOQuick (20\u201311\u20139)18,11823\u201315\u20131056[62]49January 21Colorado Avalanche3\u20131Los Angeles KingsQuick (20\u201312\u20139)18,11823\u201316\u20131056[63]50January 23Ottawa Senators1\u20134Los Angeles KingsQuick (21\u201312\u20139)18,11824\u201316\u20131058[64]February: 5\u20137\u20132 (Home: 2\u20132\u20130\u00a0; Road: 3\u20135\u20132)#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPtsRecap51February 1Columbus Blue Jackets2\u20133Los Angeles KingsQuick (22\u201312\u20139)18,11825\u201316\u20131060[65]52February 3Los Angeles Kings0\u20131St. Louis BluesQuick (22\u201313\u20139)18,81125\u201317\u20131060[66]53February 4Los Angeles Kings1\u20132Carolina HurricanesBernier (3\u20135\u20131)18,68025\u201318\u20131060[67]54February 7Los Angeles Kings3\u20131Tampa Bay LightningQuick (23\u201313\u20139)16,48926\u201318\u20131062[68]55February 9Los Angeles Kings1\u20133Florida PanthersQuick (23\u201314\u20139)14,92926\u201319\u20131062[69]56February 11Los Angeles Kings1\u20132New York IslandersOTQuick (23\u201314\u201310)13,07926\u201319\u20131163[70]57February 12Los Angeles Kings4\u20132Dallas StarsQuick (24\u201314\u201310)12,19127\u201319\u20131165[71]58February 16Phoenix Coyotes1\u20130Los Angeles KingsQuick (24\u201315\u201310)18,11827\u201320\u20131165[72]59February 18Calgary Flames1\u20130Los Angeles KingsQuick (24\u201316\u201310)18,11827\u201321\u20131165[73]60February 21Los Angeles Kings4\u20135Phoenix CoyotesSOQuick (24\u201316\u201311)10,84227\u201321\u20131266[74]61February 22Los Angeles Kings1\u20134Colorado AvalancheQuick (24\u201317\u201311)15,90727\u201322\u20131266[75]62February 25Chicago Blackhawks0\u20134Los Angeles KingsQuick (25\u201317\u201311)18,11828\u201322\u20131268[76]63February 27Los Angeles Kings1\u20132Nashville PredatorsQuick (25\u201318\u201311)15,66528\u201323\u20131268[77]64February 28Los Angeles Kings4\u20130Minnesota WildBernier (4\u20135\u20131)17,31729\u201323\u20131270[78]March: 10\u20134\u20131 (Home: 5\u20131\u20130\u00a0; Road: 5\u20133\u20131)#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPtsRecap65March 3Anaheim Ducks2\u20134Los Angeles KingsQuick (26\u201318\u201311)18,30130\u201323\u20131272[79]66March 6Los Angeles Kings5\u20134Nashville PredatorsQuick (27\u201318\u201311)17,11331\u201323\u20131274[80]67March 8Los Angeles Kings1\u20133Columbus Blue JacketsBernier (4\u20136\u20131)14,30631\u201324\u20131274[81]68March 9Los Angeles Kings3\u20134Detroit Red WingsQuick (27\u201319\u201311)20,06631\u201325\u20131274[82]69March 11Los Angeles Kings3\u20132Chicago BlackhawksSOQuick (28\u201319\u201311)21,39832\u201325\u20131276[83]70March 13Detroit Red Wings2\u20135Los Angeles KingsQuick (29\u201319\u201311)18,11833\u201325\u20131278[84]71March 16Los Angeles Kings4\u20132Anaheim DucksQuick (30\u201319\u201311)17,36734\u201325\u20131280[85]72March 17Nashville Predators2\u20134Los Angeles KingsBernier (5\u20136\u20131)18,11835\u201325\u20131282[86]73March 20San Jose Sharks2\u20135Los Angeles KingsQuick (31\u201319\u201311)18,11836\u201325\u20131284[87]74March 22St. Louis Blues0\u20131Los Angeles KingsSOQuick (32\u201319\u201311)18,11837\u201325\u20131286[88]75March 24Boston Bruins4\u20132Los Angeles KingsQuick (32\u201320\u201311)18,31037\u201326\u20131286[89]76March 26Los Angeles Kings0\u20131Vancouver CanucksQuick (32\u201321\u201311)18,89037\u201327\u20131286[90]77March 28Los Angeles Kings3\u20130Calgary FlamesQuick (33\u201321\u201311)19,28938\u201327\u20131288[91]78March 30Los Angeles Kings4\u20131Edmonton OilersQuick (34\u201321\u201311)16,83939\u201327\u20131290[92]79March 31Los Angeles Kings3\u20134Minnesota WildSOBernier (5\u20136\u20132)18,20939\u201327\u20131391[93]April: 1\u20130\u20132 (Home: 1\u20130\u20131\u00a0; Road: 0\u20130\u20131)#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPtsRecap80April 2Edmonton Oilers0\u20132Los Angeles KingsQuick (35\u201321\u201311)18,11840\u201327\u20131393[94]81April 5San Jose Sharks6\u20135Los Angeles KingsSOQuick (35\u201321\u201312)18,33040\u201327\u20131494[95]82April 7Los Angeles Kings2\u20133San Jose SharksOTQuick (35\u201321\u201313)17,56240\u201327\u20131595[96]Legend:\u00a0\u00a0Win (2 points)\u00a0\u00a0Loss (0 points)\u00a0\u00a0Overtime\/shootout loss (1 point)Playoffs[edit]2012 Stanley Cup PlayoffsWestern Conference Quarterfinals: vs. (1) Vancouver Canucks \u2013 Los Angeles won series 4\u20131#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceSeriesRecap1April 11Los Angeles Kings4\u20132Vancouver CanucksQuick (1\u20130)18,8901\u20130[97]2April 13Los Angeles Kings4\u20132Vancouver CanucksQuick (2\u20130)18,8902\u20130[98]3April 15Vancouver Canucks0\u20131Los Angeles KingsQuick (3\u20130)18,3523\u20130[99]4April 18Vancouver Canucks3\u20131Los Angeles KingsQuick (3\u20131)18,4093\u20131[100]5April 22Los Angeles Kings2\u20131Vancouver CanucksOTQuick (4\u20131)18,8904\u20131[101]Western Conference Semifinals: vs. (2) St. Louis Blues \u2013 Los Angeles won series 4\u20130#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceSeriesRecap1April 28Los Angeles Kings3\u20131St. Louis BluesQuick (5\u20131)19,3911\u20130[102]2April 30Los Angeles Kings5\u20132St. Louis BluesQuick (6\u20131)19,3662\u20130[103]3May 3St. Louis Blues2\u20134Los Angeles KingsQuick (7\u20131)18,3623\u20130[104]4May 6St. Louis Blues1\u20133Los Angeles KingsQuick (8\u20131)18,3734\u20130[105]Western Conference Finals: vs. (3) Phoenix Coyotes \u2013 Los Angeles won series 4\u20131#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceSeriesRecap1May 13Los Angeles Kings4\u20132Phoenix CoyotesQuick (9\u20131)17,1341\u20130[106]2May 15Los Angeles Kings4\u20130Phoenix CoyotesQuick (10\u20131)17,1492\u20130[107]3May 17Phoenix Coyotes1\u20132Los Angeles KingsQuick (11\u20131)18,3673\u20130[108]4May 20Phoenix Coyotes2\u20130Los Angeles KingsQuick (11\u20132)18,4023\u20131[109]5May 22Los Angeles Kings4\u20133Phoenix CoyotesOTQuick (12\u20132)17,1484\u20131[110]Stanley Cup Finals: vs (6) New Jersey Devils \u2013 Los Angeles won series 4\u20132#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceSeriesRecap1May 30Los Angeles Kings2\u20131New Jersey DevilsOTQuick (13\u20132)17,6251\u20130[111]2June 2Los Angeles Kings2\u20131New Jersey DevilsOTQuick (14\u20132)17,6252\u20130[112]3June 4New Jersey Devils0\u20134Los Angeles KingsQuick (15\u20132)18,7643\u20130[113]4June 6New Jersey Devils3\u20131Los Angeles KingsQuick (15\u20133)18,8673\u20131[114]5June 9Los Angeles Kings1\u20132New Jersey DevilsQuick (15\u20134)17,6253\u20132[115]6June 11New Jersey Devils1\u20136Los Angeles KingsQuick (16-4)18,8584\u20132[116]Legend:\u00a0\u00a0Win\u00a0\u00a0LossPlayer statistics[edit]Skaters[edit]Goaltenders[edit]PlayoffsPlayerGPMinWLGAGAASASv%SOJonathan Quick201238164291.41538.9463\u2020Denotes player spent time with another team before joining Kings. Stats reflect time with the Kings only.\u2021Traded mid-season.Bold\/italics denotes franchise record.Underline denotes currently with a minor league affiliate.Awards and records[edit]Awards[edit]Records[edit]Milestones[edit]Regular seasonPlayerMilestoneReachedSlava Voynov1st career NHL gameOctober 18, 2011Jonathan Quick100th career NHL winOctober 20, 2011Anze Kopitar400th career NHL gameOctober 22, 2011Slava Voynov1st career NHL goal1st career NHL assist1st career NHL pointOctober 27, 2011Jarret Stoll300th career NHL pointNovember 8, 2011Jack Johnson300th career NHL gameNovember 16, 2011Trevor Lewis100th career NHL gameNovember 16, 2011Matt Greene400th career NHL gameNovember 22, 2011Kevin Westgarth1st career NHL goalNovember 23, 2011Kyle Clifford100th career NHL gameNovember 28, 2011Jonathan Quick200th career NHL gameNovember 28, 2011Davis Drewiske100th career NHL gameDecember 6, 2011Trent Hunter100th career NHL goalDecember 8, 2011Drew Doughty100th career NHL assistDecember 15, 2011Rob Scuderi500th career NHL gameJanuary 14, 2012Anze Kopitar400th career NHL pointJanuary 15, 2012Mike Richards500th career NHL gameFebruary 9, 2012Jordan Nolan1st career NHL gameFebruary 11, 2012Dwight King1st career NHL goal1st career NHL assist1st career NHL pointFebruary 12, 2012Jordan Nolan1st career NHL goal1st career NHL pointFebruary 12, 2012Willie Mitchell700th career NHL gameFebruary 28, 2012Drew Doughty300th career NHL gameMarch 8, 2012Alec Martinez100th career NHL gameMarch 9, 2012PlayoffsPlayerMilestoneReachedDwight King1st career NHL playoff gameApril 11, 2012Jordan Nolan1st career NHL playoff gameApril 11, 2012Slava Voynov1st career NHL playoff gameApril 11, 2012Andrei Loktionov1st career NHL playoff gameApril 13, 2012Jeff Carter50th career NHL playoff gameApril 18, 2012Slava Voynov1st career NHL playoff goal1st career NHL playoff pointApril 28, 2012Matt Greene1st career NHL playoff goalApril 28, 2012Jon Quick10th career NHL playoff winApril 28, 2012Dwight King1st career NHL playoff goal1st career NHL playoff pointMay 3, 2012Jordan Nolan1st career NHL playoff goal1st career NHL playoff pointMay 6, 2012Dustin Penner50th career NHL playoff gameMay 13, 2012Mike Richards75th career NHL playoff gameMay 17, 2012Rob Scuderi75th career NHL playoff gameMay 22, 2012Jarret Stoll50th career NHL playoff gameMay 30, 2012Colin Fraser1st career NHL playoff goalMay 30, 2012Alec Martinez1st career NHL playoff goalJune 4, 2012Transactions[edit]The Kings have been involved in the following transactions during the 2011\u201312 season.Free agents acquired[edit]PlayerFormer teamContract termsSimon Gagne[128]Tampa Bay Lightning2 years, $7 millionEthan Moreau[129]Columbus Blue Jackets1 year, $600,000Cam Paddock[130]Iserlohn Roosters1 year, $525,000Alex Roach[130]Calgary Hitmen3 years, $1.655 million entry-level contractTrent Hunter[131]New Jersey Devils1 year, $600,000Brian O’Neill[132]Yale University1 year, $642,500 entry-level contractFree agents lost[edit]Acquired via waivers[edit]PlayerFormer teamDate claimed off waiversLost via waivers[edit]PlayerNew teamDate claimed off waiversPlayer signings[edit]PlayerDateContract termsJean-Francois Berube[140]May 23, 20113 years, $1.62 million entry-level contractLinden Vey[140]May 23, 20113 years, $2.37 million entry-level contractNicolas Deslauriers[141]May 31, 20113 years, $1.825 million entry-level contractAlec Martinez[142]July 8, 20112 years, $1.475 millionBrad Richardson[143]July 13, 20112 years, $2.35 millionTrevor Lewis[144]July 15, 20112 years, $1.45 millionMarc-Andre Cliche[145]July 15, 20111 year, $525,000Richard Clune[145]July 15, 20111 year, $605,000David Meckler[145]July 15, 20111 year, $577,500Andrew Campbell[145]July 15, 20111 year, $577,500Patrick Mullen[145]July 15, 20111 year, $632,500Jeff Zatkoff[145]July 15, 20111 year, $577,500Kevin Westgarth[146]September 19, 20112 years, $1.45 million contract extensionDrew Doughty[147]September 30, 20118 years, $56 millionAndy Andreoff[148]October 12, 20113 years, $1.755 million entry-level contractRobert Czarnik[148]October 12, 20113 years, $1.67 million entry-level contractWillie Mitchell[149]February 24, 20122 years, $7 million contract extensionDraft picks[edit]LA ‘s picks at the 2011 NHL Entry Draft in St. Paul, Minnesota.Farm teams[edit]Manchester Monarchs (AHL)[edit]The 2011\u201312 season will be the 11th season of AHL hockey for the franchise. The Monarchs clinched a playoff berth as the 8th seed in the Eastern Conference in the 2012 Calder Cup Playoffs and faced the Norfolk Admirals, where they were defeated 3 games to 1.Ontario Reign (ECHL)[edit]The 2011\u201312 season will be the fourth season of ECHL hockey for the franchise since moving to Ontario from Texas. It saw the Reign capture their second Pacific Division Regular Season championship and their second playoff berth. However, the Reign lost to the Idaho Steelheads in the first round of the 2012 Kelly Cup playoffs. The Reign have never advanced past the first round in their franchise history.References[edit]^ “LA Kings beat Devils 6-1, claim 1st Stanley Cup”. Washington Post. June 12, 2012. Retrieved June 12, 2012.^ “Kings Capture the Cup With an Early Outburst”. New York Times. June 12, 2012. 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Retrieved June 12, 2012.^ Quick’s dominance earns him NHL’s ‘First Star’^ Moulson, O’Reilly, Quick named as ‘Three Stars’^ Stamkos, Ovechkin, Quick earn Three Star nods^ Quick uses historic stinginess to claim Conn Smythe^ a b LeBron James big winner at ESPYS^ Kings Acquire All-Star Center Mike Richards As Part Of A Three-Player Blockbuster Trade With The Philadelphia Flyers^ Kings Make Splash with Trade for Richards^ Defensemen deals highlight draft weekend trades^ Kings Acquire F Colin Fraser and a 2012 7th-Round Pick in the 2012 NHL Entry Draft from the Oilers for F Ryan Smyth^ Kings Acquire Stefan Legein, Draft Pick From Philly^ Kings Acquire Jeff Carter from Columbus^ Simon Gagne Signs Two-Year Deal with Kings^ Kings Sign Moreau to One-Year Deal^ a b Kings Sign F Cam Paddock and D Alex Roach^ Kigns Sign F Trent Hunter to One-Year Contract^ Kings Sign Forward Brian O’Neill To One-Year Entry Level Contract^ “Moller finished for two years” (in Swedish). Skelleftea AIK. May 19, 2011. 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Retrieved October 1, 2011.^ a b Kings Sign Two Prospects to 3-Year Entry Level Contracts^ Kings Sign Prospect Nicolas Deslauriers To A Three-Year Entry Level Contract^ Martinez Signed to Two-Year Extension^ Kings, Richardson Agree to Two-Year Deal^ Kings, Lewis Agree on Two-Year Extension^ a b c d e f Six Players Agree to Terms with Kings^ Kings Sign Westgarth to two-year extension^ Kings, Doughty Get the Deal Done^ a b Kings Sign Forwards Czarnik, Andreoff^ Kings Sign Willie Mitchell To Two-Year Extension (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki21\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki21\/2011-12-los-angeles-kings-season\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"2011\u201312 Los Angeles Kings season"}}]}]