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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Dec 2011 16:19:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[. Double Deuces Four goals in a single game Bigger Than You&#8217;d Think: For the first time in 14 contests, and for the first time since November 22nd, the Kings managed to score more than two goals in regulation. In fact, the Kings tallied four goals &#8211; in a proverbial &#8216;four point game&#8217; against the [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Double Deuces</strong></p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Four goals in a single game</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>Bigger Than You&#8217;d Think</strong>: For the first time in 14 contests, and for the first time since November 22nd, the Kings managed to score more than two goals in regulation. In fact, the Kings tallied four goals &#8211; in a proverbial &#8216;four point game&#8217; against the <strong>Pacific Division</strong> foe <strong>Phoenix Coyotes</strong>. With the regulation victory over the Sun Dogs, the Kings sit even with Phoenix at 39 points to share the 3rd &amp; 4th slots in the <strong>Pacific Division</strong>&#8216;s rankings.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Out of the Woodwork</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://kingscast.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/Brown-12-27-11.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-10508" title="Brown 12-27-11" src="http://kingscast.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/Brown-12-27-11.jpg" alt="" width="576" height="284" /></a></p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>Out of the Gate</strong>: We&#8217;re seeing clear differences with this club with <strong>Darryl Sutter</strong> housing the Kings&#8217; bench. It&#8217;s energy, it&#8217;s effort, and we&#8217;re starting to see it early in games, and in the third period &#8211; missing components that have plagued this roster throughout the season.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">When it comes down to good coaching, 2nd Period play is important, it&#8217;s about maintaining consistent effort and mentality from the roster. However, it&#8217;s not often going to make or break your overall output. Fast starts and strong finishes are the true gauge, the Kings are starting to exemplify those situations, and made perfect example of such tonight.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">If you&#8217;re going the pessimistic route, you&#8217;re going to target tonight&#8217;s second frame, in which the <strong>Phoenix Coyotes</strong> took back complete control of the game. The Coyotes handled the middle frame in dominant fashion, but the Kings began, and finished tonight&#8217;s contest in a form that we&#8217;ve rarely seen all year long.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>And that&#8217;s the key</strong></p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Ahoy, Cap&#8217;n!</strong></p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>All smiles on board</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Here&#8217;s some proof</strong></p>
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		<title>Sutter&#8217;s Got Kings&#8217; Rudder</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Dec 2011 06:13:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[. &#8220;I haven&#8217;t coached in this many seasons! *referring to finger count* LOL!&#8220; The uneventful John Stevens era uneventfully reaches its end Time for Another: To no surprise, Darryl Sutter has been the guy tabbed to coach the Kings by Dean Lombardi, and will make his debut behind Los Angeles&#8217; bench Thursday night. The picking [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://kingscast.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/Sutter-12-19-11.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-10433" title="Sutter 12-19-11" src="http://kingscast.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/Sutter-12-19-11.jpg" alt="" width="576" height="303" /></a></p>
<p style="text-align: center;">&#8220;<strong>I haven&#8217;t coached in <em>this many</em> seasons! *referring to finger count* LOL!</strong>&#8220;</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>The uneventful John Stevens era uneventfully reaches its end</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://kingscast.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/Stevens-12-20-11.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-10420" title="Stevens 12-20-11" src="http://kingscast.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/Stevens-12-20-11.jpg" alt="" width="576" height="285" /></a></p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>Time for Another</strong>: To no surprise, <strong>Darryl Sutter</strong> has been the guy tabbed to coach the Kings by <strong>Dean Lombardi</strong>, and will make his debut behind Los Angeles&#8217; bench Thursday night. The picking is a bit odd, seeing as Sutter hasn&#8217;t coached since the 2005-06 season with the <strong>Calgary Flames</strong>. However, <strong>Dean Lombardi</strong> is familiar with Sutter, hiring him to coach the <strong>San Jose Sharks</strong> as Sharks&#8217; GM. Lombardi hired <strong>Darryl Sutter</strong> just one season into his Sharks tenure (1997) , and kept him aboard for more than five seasons.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">There was success when these two worked together, the Sharks making the playoffs in all full seasons with <strong>Darryl Sutter</strong> behind the bench, winning the <strong>Pacific Division</strong> in 2002. The farthest the Sharks would get under Sutter is to the <strong>Western Conference</strong> Semi-Finals (&#8217;00,&#8217;02), losing in the first-round on three other occasions. Sutter compiled a respectable record of 193-167-61&#8211;14 until he was dismissed just 24 games into San Jose&#8217;s &#8217;02-&#8217;03 campaign.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">The <strong>Calgary Flames</strong> would snag Sutter almost immediately in effort to turn around their &#8217;02-&#8217;03 disaster, but the Flames were already too deep to have any shot at success that season. Despite finishing dead last (5th) on the <strong>Northwest Division</strong>, Sutter went over .500 in his first 46 games to close the year. He would then lead that same club to the <strong>Stanley Cup</strong> Finals a year later. Sutter remained with the Flames throughout the <strong>NHL</strong> lockout, but cut ties after an early first-round postseason exit in 2006.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Six years later, it&#8217;s Los Angeles.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Welcome!</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://kingscast.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/Greene-11-30-11.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-10448" title="Greene 11-30-11" src="http://kingscast.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/Greene-11-30-11.jpg" alt="" width="576" height="300" /></a></p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>Fresh Start</strong>: The firing of <strong>Terry Murray</strong> has made the past week quite dreary in Kings country, such as their play. However, definite signs of life showed themselves Monday night in Toronto, fresh off of a team meeting organized by <strong>Matt Greene</strong> after Saturday&#8217;s 8-2 debacle in Detroit. Since Murray&#8217;s dismissal, <strong>John Stevens</strong> led the Kings to a 2-2 record on their four-game road trip. Stevens won&#8217;t get to fill that role at <strong>Staples Center</strong>, as <strong>Darryl Sutter</strong> is expected to make his debut Thursday night.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">If Sutter is going to harp on any specifics in his first few days in Los Angeles, it&#8217;s got to revolve around this offense, which just continues it&#8217;s unthinkable path of mediocrity and failure.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"> - In Monday night&#8217;s victory, the Kings set a new franchise record: 12 consecutive games without topping the 2-goal mark in regulation or OT &#8211; 12 straight games.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"> - In Monday night&#8217;s victory, the Kings scored their first powerplay goal in 7 contests. Before this, they had executed on just 2 of their last 36 opportunities.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"> - Shot totals haven&#8217;t been the problem, the Kings have amassed the 40-shot mark in four of their last six contests. In those four 40+ shot games, the Kings have recorded a total of just six goals.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"> - Thursday night&#8217;s date with the <strong>Anaheim Ducks</strong> isnt just <strong>Darryl Sutter</strong>&#8216;s coaching debut, but the one-month anniversary of <strong>Anze Kopitar</strong>&#8216;s last goal.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Wake &#8216;em up, Sutt!</strong><br />
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<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Key Return</strong></p>
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<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>Heads Up</strong>: Well, at least he&#8217;s been skating, but <strong>Mike Richards</strong> is still donning the red &#8216;safety sweater&#8217; in practice. There&#8217;s still no official timetable for his return, but he&#8217;s not yet cleared for contact. Even though the Kings&#8217; scoring woes have dated back much further than Richards&#8217; absence, he was undoubtedly the most prominent forward for this team in November.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Richards made way to the <strong>IR</strong> while he was hot, reeling off 9 goals and an assist in 11 games before going down via <strong>Sean Bergenheim</strong>&#8216;s questionable hit on December 1st. The Kings have been miserable without <strong>Mike Richards</strong> in the lineup, scoring just 12 goals total as a team in the 8 games since Richards suffered his head injury.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">To realize how effective Richards&#8217; output was, the Kings scored 15 goals as a team in the 8 games before his injury. Still brutal, but Richards had 7 of those 15 goals, which spotlights the misery the Kings&#8217; offense has been all year long, even with Richards in the lineup.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">It&#8217;s obviously important for Richards to be cleared for action sooner than later, but also important that he&#8217;s a part of a new coach&#8217;s early presence, important that <strong>Darryl Sutter</strong> and <strong>Mike Richards</strong> can click.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>The week&#8217;s specific &#8211; Pacific</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://kingscast.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/Loktionov-12-21-12.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-10460" title="Loktionov 12-21-12" src="http://kingscast.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/Loktionov-12-21-12.jpg" alt="" width="576" height="298" /></a></p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>Pacific for Three</strong>: You look for the ideal time for the Kings to seriously turn things around, and the debut of a new head coach along with the start of a 3-game <strong>Pacific Division</strong> swing should be more than enough motivation.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">No one&#8217;s breaking away in the standings quite yet, except Anaheim &#8211; and in the wrong fashion. The <strong>Anaheim Ducks</strong> will be the first date for the Kings in this Pacific trio, a club struggling mightily to rebound from early season struggles with the hire of <strong>Bruce Boudreau</strong>. Anaheim is a lowly 3-6-1 in their previous 10, with not much optimism stemming from any aspect of their club.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">However, two clubs that are just above the Kings in the <strong>Pacific Division</strong> &#8211; the <strong>San Jose Sharks</strong> and <strong>Phoenix Coyotes</strong> (tied at 37 points, Kings at 34) are vital opponents for the Kings to find success against, and with regulation victories. The Kings have seen both the Coyotes and Sharks twice thus far, 1-0-1 vs. Pheonix and 1-1 vs. San Jose.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">With the Kings-Coyotes unbalanced schedule this season, this will be the last date at <strong>Jobing.com Arena</strong> for the Division rivals this campaign. This is always interesting to note, because this could be the last game for the Kings in Glendale, Arizona&#8230; ever.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Oh man. <a href="http://www.benstonium.com/videos.php?file=boudreau_farewell.flv" target="_blank">This guy</a></strong></p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Things looked up &#8211; up North</strong></p>
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<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>Showing a Pulse</strong>: The Kings impressed in Toronto. When I say impressed, I mean they showed glimpses of not being shitty. Defense rebounded from their collapse in Detroit, puck movement in the offensive and neutral zones has noticeably improved, and they finally made due on the powerplay, which was way overdue.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">It&#8217;s three straight within the <strong>Pacific Division</strong>, against an Anaheim club that surely should be beat, and two other clubs that need to be beat. That&#8217;s if <strong>Dean Lombardi</strong>&#8216;s plans rejuvenate themselves into what they&#8217;ve been mirrored to be for the last seven months. Go Kings</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Apr 2011 22:35:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Solidifying their status in the NHL playoffs was the farthest the Kings went in handling their own destiny. The rest was shelved on two consecutive losses to the Anaheim Ducks, and a Detroit Red Wings victory this afternoon. Although a few contests do remain on the NHL&#8216;s regular season slate, none have any relevance to [...]]]></description>
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Solidifying their status in the <strong>NHL</strong> playoffs was the farthest the Kings went in handling their own destiny. The rest was shelved on two consecutive losses to the <strong>Anaheim Ducks</strong>, and a <strong>Detroit Red Wings</strong> victory this afternoon. Although a few contests do remain on the <strong>NHL</strong>&#8216;s regular season slate, none have any relevance to the Kings. The final horn in today&#8217;s contest between the <strong>Detroit Red Wings</strong> and <strong>Chicago Blackhawks</strong> officially stamped the Kings&#8217; first-round opponent as the <strong>San Jose Sharks</strong>. The Sharks&#8217; 2nd seeding matches with the Kings&#8217; 7th spot, with home-ice set in Northern California. The series is tabbed to start Thursday night in San Jose. The official dates, times, and venues will be released by the <strong>NHL</strong> at 7:00PM PST tonight. I&#8217;ll provide those along with a full preview of the <strong>San Jose Sharks &#8211; Los Angeles Kings</strong> <strong>Western Conference Quarterfinal</strong> series early in the week here at <em>&#8216;Dancing in the Reign&#8217;</em>. In the meantime, a few tidbits on the <strong>NHL</strong> going Pacific.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><strong>California Love</strong></p>
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<p style="text-align: center"><strong>- &#8211; -</strong></p>
<p>The California Republic is sending all three of its <strong>NHL</strong> clubs to the <strong>2011 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs</strong>. That&#8217;s three-times more than what the entire country of Canada is representing for the postseason. Crazy, eh? Since the trio was completed with the <strong>Anaheim Ducks</strong>&#8216; inauguration in 1993, not once has every California team qualified for the postseason in the same year. The <strong>San Jose Sharks</strong> finish the season at 2nd place in the <strong>Western Conference</strong>, the <strong>Anaheim Ducks</strong> at 4th, and the <strong>Los Angeles Kings</strong> at 7th. <strong>Stanley Cup</strong> dreams, California dreamin&#8217;.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><strong>Playoffs on the Pacific</strong></p>
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<p>The <strong>NHL</strong> is seeing a lot of &#8216;firsts&#8217; develop as the 2011 playoff tree approaches full-blossom. The <strong>Dallas Stars</strong> are the lone team in the <strong>Pacific Division</strong> sitting on the outside looking in. However, they can slide into the <strong>Western Conference</strong>&#8216;s eighth and final playoff spot with a victory tonight against the <strong>Minnesota Wild</strong>. Dallas needs two points, and they must come with a victory in regulation or overtime. If they advance to a shootout, Chicago claims the tie-breaker and clinches the final playoff spot. They need two points without a shootout, plain and simple. The Stars own the tie-breaker with the <strong>Chicago Blackhawks</strong> at the moment, they&#8217;ll send the defending Stanley Cup Champions to the golf course a bit early with a non-shootout victory tonight. If the Stars do in fact pull off a win, this will be the first time since the <strong>NHL</strong>&#8216;s division realignment in 1993 that an entire division qualifies for the postseason. Maybe a little more respect for the oft-forgotten <strong>NHL</strong> teams located in tropical climates, no?</p>
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		<title>Dancing in the Reign: Who&#8217;s Their DJ? Alternative Outcome Needed, Tomorrow</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Apr 2011 07:02:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; No &#8216;subtitle&#8217; option for hockey games, yet people can do everything but put food in their mouth with their cell phones these days. If I heard one more heavy-treble alternative rock song in the background of tonight&#8217;s broadcast, or during commercial-cuts which were just as guilty as Honda Center, I probably wouldn&#8217;t have done [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: center">No &#8216;subtitle&#8217; option for hockey games, yet people can do everything but put food in their mouth with their cell phones these days. If I heard one more heavy-treble alternative rock song in the background of tonight&#8217;s broadcast, or during commercial-cuts which were just as guilty as <strong>Honda Center</strong>, I probably wouldn&#8217;t have done anything. But it was really annoying, and added to the lengthy &#8216;con&#8217; list of everything having to do with Orange County. The music selection coincided with the night&#8217;s results, the Kings falling by a score of 2-1 to the <strong>Anaheim Ducks</strong>, who clinched a playoff berth with the victory. That&#8217;ll upset the gut.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><strong> And to top it off, these two trolls ran their mouths all night since Bob and Jim took the night off.</strong><br />
<strong> Take the &#8216;hlers&#8217; out of &#8216;Ahlers&#8217;, and replace it with &#8216;sshole&#8217;. Then, take the &#8216;ayward&#8217; out of &#8216;Hayward&#8217; and replace it with &#8216;orrible announcer&#8217;.<br />
There, that&#8217;s good.</strong><br />
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<p style="text-align: center"><strong>Western Conference Standings, At 81 Games</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://kingscast.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/ott2.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-6533" src="http://kingscast.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/ott2.jpg" alt="" width="275" height="156" /></a><strong>TEAM                     GP        W        L         OT     PTS</strong><br />
4. Nashville              81   44    26     11       99<br />
5. Phoenix               81    43    25     13       99<br />
6. <strong>LOS ANGELES     81   46    29     6        98</strong><br />
7. Anaheim              81    46    30     5         97<br />
8. Chicago               81    44    28     9         97<br />
9. Dallas                  81    42    28     11       95</p>
<p><strong>81 Deep:</strong> The <strong>NHL</strong>&#8216;s final weekend couldn&#8217;t look any better, each club approaches their 82nd regular season contest with an array of positioning possibilities. The top seven spots have been clinched in the <strong>Western Conference</strong>, with two teams still in pursuit of the 8th and final spot. The <strong>Chicago Blackhawks</strong> have control over their own destiny, they clinch with just one point attained in their final game against the <strong>Detroit Red Wings</strong>. The <strong>Dallas Stars</strong> need a regulation victory against the <strong>Minnesota Wild</strong>, and a regulation loss for Chicago in order to qualify. If that happens, it will be the first time in <strong>NHL</strong> history that an entire division qualifies for the postseason. For the Kings, they can finish anywhere from 4th to 8th in the <strong>Western Conference</strong>. It all hinges on one game, it&#8217;s either home-ice advantage or a seriously scary first round opponent.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><strong>Terry&#8217;s Quick<br />
</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://kingscast.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/goalie2.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-6509" src="http://kingscast.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/goalie2.jpg" alt="" width="324" height="149" /></a>I&#8217;m going to bring up an issue that doesn&#8217;t deserve acknowledgment right now, due to <strong>Jonathan Quick</strong>&#8216;s uncanny performance tonight. The guy stood on his head, but <strong>Jonathan Bernier</strong> should have gotten <strong>Terry Murray</strong>&#8216;s call. I&#8217;m heavy on the mental aspect of the goaltender game, and Murray slipped again. Look, <strong>Jonathan Quick</strong> got the opportunity to redeem himself after the debacle in San Jose, why not utilize tonight as an opportunity to express both trust and respect to your backup? Tonight wasn&#8217;t a &#8216;must-win&#8217;, but a huge-win game. Seemed sensible to me, now you&#8217;ve got Quick going five straight starts heading into the postseason, assuming he gets the call tomorrow night. Bernier&#8217;s seen just 34 minutes of ice since his shutout performance in Edmonton on March 29th. It&#8217;s tough to argue the issue when <strong>Jonathan Quick</strong> stands on his head, at least the goalie situation is a lot healthier than this point last season.</p>
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<p>It&#8217;s Kings &#8211; Ducks for the regular season finale tomorrow night in Los Angeles. Both teams have clinched playoff spots, the game simply determines positioning in the <strong>Western Conference</strong>&#8216;s playoff picture. Tomorrow night will also be the final night in which the black &#8220;Los Angeles&#8221; hem-line uniforms will be worn this season. The Kings have again opted to don the alternate uniforms at <strong>Staples Center</strong> for the playoffs. Not only is it the final time they&#8217;ll be worn this season, but the final time as a &#8216;primary&#8217; uniform. They&#8217;ll be the alternates next season, with 10-15 appearances. Tonight was the final showing of the white &#8216;Los Angeles&#8217; hem-line uniforms in regular season action. This design will be scrapped permanently at the end of the campaign, but will grace the team on the road throughout the postseason.
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Mar 2011 20:40:17 +0000</pubDate>
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Throughout the remainder of the <strong>NHL</strong> season, &#8216;Dancing in the Reign&#8217; will be recapping each week in the <strong>Pacific Division</strong> and <strong>Western Conference</strong>. Track the Kings&#8217; push for a second consecutive playoff berth, see which teams are hot and who&#8217;s not, and note on key divisional and conference match-ups. This edition of <strong>Sunday Night Scoreboard Watch</strong> recaps the week of March 28 with a look ahead to the week of April 4.</em></p>
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<p><strong>The Week That Was:</strong> You&#8217;d think the Kings&#8217; results from the week&#8217;s schedule would have fans ecstatic. With three victories and six points added to the name, the Kings slide into 5th place in the <strong>Western Conference</strong>. However, the week&#8217;s success came at a terribly expensive cost. <strong>Justin Williams</strong> and <strong>Anze Kopitar</strong> both suffered serious injuries, they&#8217;ll be out for the remainder of the regular season &#8211; and more. The <strong>Calgary Flames</strong> were the first opponent of the week, a club that is fighting to find it&#8217;s place in the conference&#8217;s top eight. The Kings kept the Flames on the outskirts, picking up two points in a 2-1 victory via shootout. San Jose&#8217;s final trip to Los Angeles called for a shootout as well, and the Kings were again successful in winning the breakaway battle. The 4-3 victory over the <strong>San Jose Sharks</strong> tacked on another two points, and some confidence as well &#8211; beating a club that is atop the <strong>Pacific Division</strong> and tied for 2nd place in the <strong>Western Conference</strong>. The week&#8217;s finale had the makings of a &#8216;trap&#8217; game for the Kings. An afternoon affair, and against the sunken <strong>Colorado Avalanche</strong>. Focus and strategy was maintained, the Kings reeling off a 4-1 victory in smooth fashion. An eerie silence took over the <strong>Staples Center</strong> atmosphere after <strong>Anze Kopitar</strong> hobbled off the ice in pain, our beloved star now out for the first time in his <strong>NHL</strong> career.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><strong>Pacific Division Standings</strong></p>
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<strong>TEAM                                                                         GP                W               L               OT               PTS</strong><br />
San Jose              76    44    23     9        97<br />
Phoenix              77    41    25    11       93<br />
<strong>LOS ANGELES    75   43    26    6        92</strong><br />
Anaheim             75    42    28     5        89<br />
Dallas                 74    38    26    10       86</p>
<p><strong>Pacific Division Notes:</strong> Quite frankly, the <strong>Pacific Division</strong> standings instill very little meaning at this point. If one thing sticks out from this week&#8217;s division stat-line, it&#8217;s the downfall of the <strong>Dallas Stars</strong>. With a 1-3-2 record in their last six games, they&#8217;re slowly solidifying their status in the division&#8217;s basement. The Stars are the only club in the <strong>Pacific Division</strong> out of playoff positioning, but they&#8217;re only two points out of contention with games in-hand. The Kings are the hottest team of the group, and have two games in-hand on the <strong>Phoenix Coyotes</strong>, who are one point ahead. Once again, the <strong>Western Conference</strong> picture is where the true postseason relevance lies.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><strong>Western Conference Standings</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://kingscast.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/nash2.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-6354" src="http://kingscast.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/nash2.jpg" alt="" width="302" height="199" /></a><strong> TEAM                                                                                      GP               W              L                OT     PTS</strong><br />
3. San Jose               76     44    23    9        97<br />
4. Phoenix               77     41    25    11      93<br />
<strong> 5. LOS ANGELES    75    43      26    6        92</strong><br />
6. Nashville             76     41    25    10       92<br />
7. Anaheim             75     42    28    5         89<br />
8. Chicago              74     40    26    8         88<br />
9. Calgary               77     38    28    11       87<br />
10. Dallas               74     38    26    10       86</p>
<p><strong>Western Conference Notes:</strong> The <strong>Nashville Predators</strong> are rolling, and are now riding a six game win-streak. With the Kings perfect week, they are now just one point from attaining positioning for home-ice in the first round of the playoffs. Realistic contention goes no further than the 10th-seed <strong>Dallas Stars</strong>, where an eight-point gap separates the 11th-seed <strong>Minnesota Wild</strong>. As for the two teams sitting outside the conference&#8217;s playoff picture but still fully entrenched in contention, the <strong>Calgary Flames</strong> don&#8217;t have the best outlook. Sure, they&#8217;re just one point behind the <strong>Anaheim Ducks</strong>, but have played three more games than both teams surrounding them. The possibility of all <strong>Pacific Division</strong> clubs making the playoffs is still strong, with the <strong>Dallas Stars</strong> just two points from completing the puzzle. Not only have the <strong>Anaheim Ducks</strong> and <strong>Los Angeles Kings</strong> never qualified for the postseason in the same year, but never has a division sent all of it&#8217;s teams to the playoffs. History will certainly be made, in one aspect or the other.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><strong>The Week Ahead</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center"><a href="http://kingscast.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/ahead.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-6369" src="http://kingscast.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/ahead.jpg" alt="" width="360" height="155" /></a><strong>- March 28 Through April 3 -<br />
Tuesday: AT Edmonton Oilers</strong><br />
Rexall Place, 6:30 PM PST<br />
<strong>Thursday: AT Vancouver Canucks</strong><br />
Rogers Arena, 7:00 PM PST<br />
<strong>Saturday: VS Dallas Stars</strong><br />
Staples Center, 1:00 PM PST</p>
<p><strong>The Week&#8217;s Outlook:</strong> Another three-game slate for the Kings this week, they&#8217;ll hit the road for two contests and return to Los Angeles for another Saturday matinee. The Kings will head off to Western Canada to face the <strong>Western Conference</strong>&#8216;s worst <strong>Edmonton Oilers</strong>. Much like Colorado, the Oilers are another opponent considered a &#8216;trap&#8217; for playoff contenders. The Kings will be looking for the season-sweep against Edmonton, carrying a 3-0-0 record against into <strong>Dustin Penner</strong>&#8216;s homecoming. Next on tap is the <strong>Vancouver Canucks</strong>, a club that has been battered by injuries much like the Kings. They&#8217;re hot, winners of three straight, and stand atop the <strong>NHL</strong> with 109 points. The Kings are 2-1-0 against Vancouver this season, and will look to take the season series in yet another crucial contest. The week&#8217;s finale calls for another Saturday afternoon affair at <strong>Staples Center</strong>. This will be the last meeting of the season against the <strong>Dallas Stars</strong>, a team the Kings have handled well with a 3-1-1 record against. Another scary opponent, as the Stars are just outside of the <strong>Western Conference</strong>&#8216;s playoff picture. The Kings will be shorthanded in the offensive department, moving on without injured ingredients in <strong>Anze Kopitar </strong>and <strong>Justin Williams</strong>. Defense and goaltending will be key from here on out, as offensive production will leverage on sound performances in the defensive zone.</p>
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Kari Lehtonen, Dallas Stars &#8211; Home Primary: <strong>Associated Press</strong><br />
Mike Fisher, Ryan Suter, Nashville Predators &#8211; Home Primary: <strong>Frederick Breedon/Getty Images</strong><br />
Oscar Moller, Anze Kopitar, Willie Mitchell, Los Angeles Kings &#8211; Home Alternate: <strong>Victor Decolongon/Getty Images</strong>
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Throughout the remainder of the <strong>NHL</strong> season, &#8216;Dancing in the Reign&#8217; will be recapping each week in the <strong>Pacific Division</strong> and <strong>Western Conference</strong>. Track the Kings&#8217; push for a second consecutive playoff berth, see which teams are hot and who&#8217;s not, and note on key divisional and conference match-ups. This edition of <strong>Sunday Night Scoreboard Watch</strong> recaps the week of March 14 with a look ahead to the week of March 21.</em></p>
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<p><strong>The Week That Was:</strong> Tuesday night&#8217;s 4-2 victory over the <strong>Nashville Predators</strong> made history for the franchise. This was the final game of the Kings&#8217; four game road-trip, which was traveled perfectly with a 4-0-0 record. This is the first time in franchise history that a Kings team has been perfect on a four-date road slate. This would be the high point of the week, as the Kings returned to Southern California to grace the torture chamber that has been <strong>Staples Center</strong>. The Kings have won just seven contests in their home confines since December 26th, and those struggles ensued this past week. Thursday night queued the start to five consecutive dates at <strong>Staples Center</strong> in horrific fashion. The 4-0 loss to the <strong>St. Louis Blues</strong> was simply inexcusable, all aspects of the Kings&#8217; play failed miserably. Don&#8217;t want to harp on Tuesday&#8217;s monstrosity any further than that. As for the week&#8217;s finale, the Kings stumbled at home yet again. The <strong>Anaheim Ducks</strong>, who refuse to drift out of contention, left Los Angeles with a 2-1 overtime victory. <strong>Jonathan Quick</strong> saved the game, <strong>Ray Emery</strong> took it away. The week resulted in a 1-1-1 record for the Kings, picking up three of six points on the board.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><strong>Pacific Division Standings</strong></p>
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<strong>TEAM                                                         GP            W            L            OT            PTS</strong><br />
San Jose                73     42    23     8      92<br />
Phoenix                74     39    24    11     89<br />
<strong> LOS ANGELES      72    40   26     6      86</strong><br />
Anaheim               72     40    27     5      85<br />
Dallas                   72     38    25     9      85</p>
<p><strong>Pacific Division Notes:</strong> We&#8217;ve got two hot teams in the division, both the <strong>San Jose Sharks</strong> and <strong>Anaheim Ducks</strong> reeled off perfect weeks, both clubs riding three game win-streaks. With that, the Sharks maintain their stance atop the <strong>Pacific Division</strong>, and the Ducks find themselves back in playoff positioning. The division continues to dominate the <strong>Western Conference</strong>&#8216;s top eight, with the <strong>Dallas Stars</strong> as the only club excluded. Dallas is far from out, however. They&#8217;re standing pat with Anaheim&#8217;s 85 point-total, which is the current line that marks the edge of the <strong>Western Conference</strong>&#8216;s cliff. Although the standings in the <strong>Pacific Division</strong> look quite intriguing, they&#8217;ve become quite irrelevant in the postseason race. The bigger, more important picture falls under the stat-line in the <strong>NHL</strong>&#8216;s western regions.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><strong>Western Conference Standings</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://kingscast.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/nasvhille.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-6032" src="http://kingscast.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/nasvhille.jpg" alt="" width="283" height="197" /></a><strong> TEAM                                                                 GP            W           L            OT   PTS</strong><br />
3. San Jose              73      42    23     8     92<br />
4. Phoenix               74     39    24    11    89<br />
5. Chicago               72     39    25     8     86<br />
<strong> 6. LOS ANGELES    72     40   26     6     86</strong><br />
7. Nashville             73     38    25    10     86<br />
8. Anaheim             72     40    27      5     85<br />
9. Dallas                 72     38    25      9     85<br />
10. Calgary             74     37    27    10     84</p>
<p><strong>Western Conference Notes:</strong> The Kings, even after a sub-par week, continue to maintain a position in the <strong>Western Conference</strong>&#8216;s playoff picture. There&#8217;s no time to etch this into your comfort zone, as they&#8217;re only two points ahead of the 10th-seed <strong>Calgary Flames</strong>. To add to the stress, both clubs trailing the Kings in the standings are surging. The <strong>Nashville Predators</strong> and <strong>Anaheim Ducks</strong> are doing some heavy tailgating, both teams coming off of perfect a week with three consecutive victories. Slowly but surely, separation in the conference continues to evolve. Looking past the <strong>Calgary Flames</strong>, playoff contention is a long-shot for the <strong>Minnesota Wild</strong> and <strong>Columbus Blue Jackets</strong>. Although yet to be mathematically eliminated, both clubs must finish the regular season with near-perfect records to make a case for the <strong>Western Conference</strong>&#8216;s top eight.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><strong>The Week Ahead</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center"><a href="http://kingscast.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/kings3.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-6043" src="http://kingscast.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/kings3.jpg" alt="" width="340" height="147" /></a><strong>- March 21 Through March 28 -<br />
Monday: VS Calgary Flames</strong><br />
Staples Center, 7:30 PM PST<br />
<strong>Thursday: VS San Jose Sharks</strong><br />
Staples Center, 7:30 PM PST<br />
<strong>Saturday: VS Colorado Avalanche</strong><br />
Staples Center, 1:00 PM PST</p>
<p><strong>The Week&#8217;s Outlook:</strong> This week has three contests on the slate, with the storyline being home-ice. The Kings will finish their five-game homestand at <strong>Staples Center</strong>, a building in which this team has struggled mightily as of late. At this point, wins are needed regardless of location, unfortunately Los Angeles has been a difficult venue. The week&#8217;s schedule commences tonight against the <strong>Calgary Flames</strong>, who fell victim to <strong>Corey Perry</strong> and the <strong>Anaheim Ducks</strong> last night in similar fashion as the Kings did on Saturday. The Flames are 1-3-1 in their previous five games, they&#8217;re sitting in the <strong>Western Conference</strong>&#8216;s 10th slot, just two points behind the Kings. Thursday night will be the <strong>San Jose Sharks</strong>&#8216; final trip to Los Angeles, and is the fifth of six meetings between the two clubs this season. They&#8217;re holding steady atop the <strong>Pacific Division</strong> and continue to soldifiy their 3rd-place spot in the <strong>Western Conference</strong>. San Jose enters the week on a roll with three consecutive victories. The week&#8217;s final date welcomes the <strong>Colorado Avalanche</strong>, one of the few teams out of playoff contention. For the Kings, winning games against sullen teams is just as important as the contenders. They failed to execute on the hopeless <strong>St. Louis Blues</strong> last week, the Kings cannot afford another loss to a team out of contention. Wins are a must at all costs, and rekindling success at <strong>Staples Center</strong> plays a crucial role.</p>
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Teemu Selanne, Anaheim Ducks &#8211; Home Alternate: <strong>Associated Press</strong><br />
Colin Wilson and Blake Geoffrion, Nashville Predators &#8211; Away Primary: <strong>Getty Images/Rick Stewart</strong><br />
Ryan Smyth and Rob Scuderi, Los Angeles Kings &#8211; Home Primary: <strong>Michael Zampelli</strong>
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Throughout the remainder of the <strong>NHL</strong> season, &#8216;Dancing in the Reign&#8217; will be recapping each week in the <strong>Pacific Division</strong> and <strong>Western Conference</strong>. Track the Kings&#8217; push for a second consecutive playoff berth, see which teams are hot and who&#8217;s not, and note on key divisional and conference match-ups. This edition of <strong>Sunday Night Scoreboard Watch</strong> recaps the week of March 7 with a look ahead to the week of March 14.</em></p>
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<p><strong>The Week That Was:</strong> Offensive outlets surging, goaltender turntable in smooth operation, and 4th place, and also 4th place. Could you ask for much more? The Kings bounced back from last week&#8217;s faltering finish to the homestand with three consecutive victories on the road. Overall, the Kings added seven points &#8212; in seven days, with a 3-0-1 record. The week&#8217;s slate both started and ended with the <strong>Dallas Stars</strong>. The Kings approached both meetings just one point behind Dallas, and almost surrendered extra points in both contests. A late collapse on Monday night did just that, the Stars leaving Los Angeles with two points earned in a 4-3 OT victory. Sunday afternoon flirted with deja vu, as yet another breakdown was briskly avoided at <strong>American Airlines Center</strong>. After Dallas&#8217; <strong>Jamie Langenbrunner</strong> tied the score with just :43 remaining, <strong>Michal Handzus</strong> countered before the final horn with just :21 to play. The 3-2 victory cued the leap over the <strong>Dallas Stars</strong> in the standings. Redemption was certainly attained Wednesday night, a stellar performance from <strong>Jonathan Quick</strong> fueled a 2-1 victory against the <strong>Detroit Red Wings</strong>. A huge victory for both the Kings and Quick, ridding any lingering aftertaste of Detroit&#8217;s recent visit to Southern California. <strong>Anze Kopitar</strong> single-handedly delivered the season-ending blow to the sinking <strong>Columbus Blue Jackets</strong> Friday night. Kopitar notched the second hat-trick of his career, contributing to his monster week with four goals and three assists.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><strong>Pacific Division Standings</strong></p>
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<strong>TEAM                                       GP        W        L         OT        PTS</strong><br />
San Jose               69      39    22     8        86<br />
<strong> LOS ANGELES     69        39    25    5       83</strong><br />
Phoenix                70      36    23    11      83<br />
Dallas                   69      37    24     8       82<br />
Anaheim               69      37    27     5       79</p>
<p><strong>Pacific Division Notes:</strong> The Kings&#8217; seven points maintained pace in the division, and more &#8211; as they climb to second place. The <strong>San Jose Sharks</strong> continue to sit atop the group, picking up points in all three contests this week. Extra time was needed to decide all three San Jose contests, they dropped both Shootouts, and picked up their only victory in Overtime. Not one club in the <strong>Pacific Division</strong> is showing any signs of excluding themselves from the playoff race, everyone continues to win. The <strong>Phoenix Coyotes</strong> and <strong>Anaheim Ducks</strong> went 2-1-0 during the week respectively, and the <strong>Dallas Stars</strong> posted an honorable record of 2-1-1. As intriguing as it may look, the <strong>Pacific Division</strong> standings are almost irrelevant at this point. With every team in the division at-pace for playoff positioning in the <strong>Western Conference</strong>, that goal becomes the bigger picture. Never in the <strong>NHL</strong>&#8216;s history have all members of a certain division made the playoffs. The 2010-2011 <strong>Pacific Division</strong> is certainly making a strong case to change that.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><strong>Western Conference Standings</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://kingscast.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/anze1.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-5904" src="http://kingscast.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/anze1-281x300.jpg" alt="" width="281" height="300" /></a><strong> TEAM                                            GP        W       L        OT   PTS</strong><br />
1. Vancouver            70    45    16     9     99<br />
2. Detroit                 69    41    20     8      90<br />
3. San Jose               69    39    22     8      86<br />
<strong> 4. LOS ANGELES    69    39    25    5      83</strong><br />
5. Phoenix               69    36    23    11     83<br />
6. Dallas                  69    37    24     8      82<br />
7. Chicago               69    37    24     8      82<br />
8. Calgary                69    36    26     9      81<br />
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9. Nashville             69    35    24    10     80<br />
10. Anaheim           69    37    27     5      79<br />
11. Minnesota         69    35    27     7      77<br />
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<p><strong>Western Conference Notes:</strong> How attractive is that 4th seed? If the season ended today, the Kings would be looking at the <strong>Staples Center</strong> advantage in the opening round. Don&#8217;t ride the high-horse for too long, as only three points separate home-ice in the playoffs, from not even qualifying at all. Three points &#8211; unbelievable. So with that, enjoy it while you can, not a ton of security here. In a realistic mindset, contention isn&#8217;t plausible for teams behind the 11th-seed <strong>Minnesota Wild</strong>. Separation is slowly taking form, with the <strong>Columbus Blue Jackets</strong> as the newest representative. It&#8217;s simply coming down to late-season success. From the third place to eleventh, it&#8217;s a matter of winning games. Teams are too close to analyze it any different, the marathon has turned into a race. Consistency has been the trend in the <strong>Western Conference</strong>. Aside from the <strong>Vancouver Canucks</strong>&#8216; five-game win streak, and the <strong>Los Angeles Kings</strong>&#8216; three-game win streak, all other clubs in contention are maintaining pace in subtle form. Every point instills huge implications, and regulation victories become the all-important factor, especially for the Kings. The remaining schedule strictly calls for <strong>Western Conference</strong> opponents, and if extra points present themselves, they can&#8217;t afford to be surrendered.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><strong>The Week Ahead</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center"><a href="http://kingscast.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/week11.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-5923" src="http://kingscast.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/week11.jpg" alt="" width="373" height="144" /></a><strong>- March 14 Through March 21 -<br />
Tuesday: AT Nashville Predators</strong><br />
Bridgestone Arena, 5:00 PM PST<br />
<strong>Thursday: VS St. Louis Blues</strong><br />
Staples Center, 7:30 PM PST<br />
<strong>Saturday: VS Anaheim Ducks</strong><br />
Staples Center, 7:30 PM PST</p>
<p><strong>The Week&#8217;s Outlook:</strong> Another <strong>Western Conference</strong> slate for the Kings this week. They&#8217;ll cap off the current four game road-trip Tuesday in Tennessee, and make way back to <strong>Staples Center</strong> for the next four dates. As for Tuesday, the <strong>Nashville Predators</strong> aren&#8217;t the most desirable opponent to hit the calendar. Coupled with the Kings&#8217; recent troubled history with the Predators, is the fact that they currently sit at 9th place in the <strong>Western Conference</strong>. A win in their building won&#8217;t come easy. The return to Los Angeles welcomes the <strong>St. Louis Blues</strong>. The Kings have to win this game, there are absolutely no justifications for explaining a loss on Thursday. St. Louis is done, and playoff-caliber teams execute on sullen clubs. When you&#8217;re talking the finish to the week, you&#8217;re looking at a grand finale. I&#8217;d be shocked if the game wasn&#8217;t sold-out already. It&#8217;s the <strong>Anaheim Ducks</strong>, it&#8217;s a Saturday night, and the implications are fu**ing ginormous. This is hockey at it&#8217;s finest, folks. Let&#8217;s Go Kings.</p>
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<p style="text-align: center"><em>Throughout the remainder of the <strong>NHL</strong> season, &#8216;Dancing in the Reign&#8217; will be recapping each week in the <strong>Pacific Division</strong> and <strong>Western Conference</strong>. Track the Kings&#8217; push for a second consecutive playoff berth, see which teams are hot and who&#8217;s not, and note on key divisional and conference match-ups. This edition of <strong>Sunday Night Scoreboard Watch</strong> recaps the week of February 28 with a look ahead to the week of March 7.</em></p>
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<p><strong>The Week That Was:</strong> The six-game homestand endured with three contests at <strong>Staples Center</strong> this week. Unlike the perfect record attained the seven days prior, the Kings stumbled through the week with a 1-2-0 performance. The schedule wasn&#8217;t very favorable, calling for the <strong>Western Conference</strong>&#8216;s top two slots and a <strong>Pacific Division</strong> opponent at-pace in the standings. The week started in ugly fashion, a 7-4 drubbing by way of the <strong>Detroit Red Wings</strong>. The Kings were certainly due for a letdown, as Monday night&#8217;s loss was their first in regulation in 14 games. <strong>Jonathan Bernier</strong> got the call from <strong>Terry Murray</strong> after the collapse, and returned to the crease in impressive form. Bernier proved to be the ultimate factor Thursday night, recording a shutout with 25 saves in a 1-0 victory against the <strong>Phoenix Coyotes</strong>. The last game on slate for the week welcomed the <strong>NHL</strong>&#8216;s best <strong>Vancouver Canucks</strong>. The 3-1 loss to Vancouver on Saturday once again spotlighted inefficiency on the powerplay, and the offense as a whole. At week&#8217;s end, the Kings still find themselves maintaining playoff positioning in the <strong>Western Conference</strong>, and continue to be entrenched in the <strong>Pacific Division</strong>&#8216;s pace-race.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><strong>Pacific Division Standings</strong></p>
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<strong>TEAM                                       GP        W            L              OT    PTS</strong><br />
San Jose                   66    38    22     6      82<br />
Phoenix                    67    34    23    10     78<br />
Dallas                       65    35    23     7      77<br />
<strong>LOS ANGELES         65    36    25    4      76</strong><br />
Anaheim                  66      35    26     5      75</p>
<p><strong>Pacific Division Notes:</strong> The <strong>San Jose Sharks</strong> continue to lead the division, and continue their rampid second-half push with an 8-2-0 record in their last ten games. Keeping pace has been the storyline for rest of the division, with just three points separating the 2nd place <strong>Phoenix Coyotes</strong> and the cellar&#8217;s <strong>Anaheim Ducks</strong>. A <strong>Pacific Division</strong> championship is still a reasonable possibility for all teams in the group, but should not attract focus. Of the 17 games remaining on the Kings&#8217; regular season schedule, eight of those are against <strong>Pacific Division</strong> counterparts. This means 16 points at-hand for the Kings, plenty of opportunity for division movement.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><strong>Western Conference Standings</strong></p>
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<strong>TEAM                     GP                 W                  L    OT    PTS</strong><br />
5. Calgary               68    35    24    9         79<br />
6. Phoenix              67    34    23    10      78<br />
7. Dallas                 65    35    23    7         77<br />
<strong>8. LOS ANGELES   65    36    25    4      76</strong><br />
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9. Minnesota          66    34    25    7         75<br />
10. Anaheim          66    35    26    5         75<br />
11. Nashville          66    33    24    9         75<br />
12. Columbus        64    31    26    7      69</p>
<p><strong>Western Conference Notes:</strong> Just outside the range of my posted rankings, the <strong>Chicago Blackhawks</strong> sit at 4th place. They&#8217;ve won eight consecutive games, and nine of their last ten. Yet, they find themselves with only five points of security in the <strong>Western Conference</strong>&#8216;s top eight. We&#8217;re finally seeing more separation in the standings as the regular season dwindles, with the <strong>Columbus Blue Jackets</strong> holding a 6-point gap from the heavily saturated group of contenders. However, Columbus has two games at-hand on the three teams ahead, making it difficult to jump to conclusions on the club&#8217;s chances. The <strong>Pacific Division</strong> continues to maintain a strong presence in the Conference, with the <strong>Anaheim Ducks</strong> the only team on the outside looking in. However, Orange County finds their team only one point from playoff positioning. The Kings&#8217; remaining 17 games call for <strong>Western Conference</strong> opponents, eight of those within the <strong>Pacific Division</strong>. This doesn&#8217;t favor the Kings, as division games now account for heavy <strong>Western Conference</strong> implications.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><strong>The Week Ahead</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://kingscast.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/b8.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-5755" src="http://kingscast.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/b8-300x163.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="163" /></a><strong>Monday: VS. Dallas Stars</strong><br />
- Staples Center, 7:30 PM PST<br />
<strong>Wednesday: AT Detroit Red Wings</strong><br />
- Joe Louis Arena, 4:30 PM PST<br />
<strong>Friday: AT Columbus Blue Jackets</strong><br />
- Nationwide Arena, 4:00 PM PST<br />
<strong>Sunday: AT Dallas Stars</strong><br />
- American Airlines Arena, 12:00 PM PST</p>
<p><strong>The Week&#8217;s Outlook:</strong> The <strong>Dallas Stars</strong> hit the Kings&#8217; calendar twice this week, the final two meetings of the season between the two clubs. To tab these dates &#8216;huge&#8217; would be an overwhelming understatement. Dallas is just ahead of the Kings in both the <strong>Western Conference</strong> and <strong>Pacific Division</strong>, idle with 77 points, one-up on the Kings&#8217; 76. Tomorrow night&#8217;s contest is the final installment of the Kings&#8217; six-game stand at <strong>Staples Center</strong>, they&#8217;ll be back on the road for the next four dates. An opportunity for redemption presents itself on Wednesday against the <strong>Detroit Red Wings</strong>. Monday night&#8217;s collapse against Detroit must be mentally dismissed for both the organization and it&#8217;s fans, and with <strong>Jonathan Quick</strong> in goal. Friday night presents the final meeting of the season with the <strong>Columbus Blue Jackets</strong>. The Kings are 2-1-0 against Columbus this season. Columbus is arguably the hungriest team in the <strong>NHL</strong> right now. They&#8217;re flirting with disaster, 12th in the <strong>Western Conference</strong> with a points-gap that looks uglier by the hour. However, they have two games at-hand on the three teams ahead of them, which justifies their recognition in the <strong>Western Conference</strong>&#8216;s playoff picture. From the looks of it, for the Kings, the playoffs have already begun. Big week, huge games.
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Feb 2011 19:38:12 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><strong>The Week That Was:</strong> The Kings extended their point-streak to 11 games, but the ride ended Saturday night in Long Island. The week&#8217;s results added up to a record of 1-1-1, the Kings earning three out of the possible six points on the board. Wednesday night kicked off the week in grand fashion. A 4-3 shootout victory against the <strong>Columbus Blue Jackets</strong> added two points to the record, but <strong>Kris Russell</strong>&#8216;s game-tying goal with just 1:23 remaining in regulation pocketed the extra point for Columbus. The remainder of the week called for a long weekend in New York. The Kings returned to <strong>Madison Square Garden</strong>, the setting for <strong>Erik Ersberg</strong>&#8216;s downfall. For the second straight season, <strong>Terry Murray</strong> called for the back-up goaltender on the road against the <strong>New York Rangers</strong>. Fortunately, <strong>Jonathan Bernier</strong> didn&#8217;t suffer the same effects. Bernier played well with 34 saves, while <strong>Matt Greene</strong> recorded his first goal of the season, tightening his ever-intriguing scoring race with co-worker <strong>Rob Scuderi</strong>. The week ended with a contest against the <strong>NHL</strong>&#8216;s third-worst club, the <strong>New York Islanders</strong>. This may have been the ugliest performance of the season. Not much to say about it, not interested in analyzing Saturday&#8217;s nightmare. This was the first regulation loss for the Kings in 12 games, it was also the last <strong>Eastern Conference</strong> opponent of the season. The remainder of the season&#8217;s schedule calls for <strong>Western Conference</strong> counterparts, all three-point games.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><strong>Pacific Division Standings</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://kingscast.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/coyotes3.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-5228" src="http://kingscast.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/coyotes3.jpg" alt="" width="236" height="144" /></a><strong>TEAM                                                    GP          W                   L                    OT                PTS</strong></p>
<p>Phoenix                 60        	32        	19        	9        	73<br />
San Jose                 60       33        	21        	6       72<br />
Dallas                    59        	31        	22        	6        	68<br />
<strong>LOS ANGELES       59       	32       23       4        	68</strong><br />
Anaheim                60        	32       24        	4         	68</p>
<p><strong>Pacific Division Notes:</strong> Two things stand out looking at this week&#8217;s <strong>Pacfic Division</strong> lineup. The <strong>Los Angeles Kings</strong> have finally ended their vacancy in the basement, and the <strong>Dallas Stars</strong> have finally surrendered the top spot, dropping to third place. The <strong>Phoenix Coyotes</strong> stand atop with with a vengeance, winners of seven consecutive games. The <strong>Anaheim Ducks</strong> were without goaltender <strong>Jonas Hiller</strong> this week, he&#8217;s out indefinitely with recurring lightheadedness. Without Hiller, the Ducks allowed an astounding 21 goals in three losses, dropping them to last in the <strong>Pacific Division</strong> standings. The <strong>San Jose Sharks</strong> came just short of matching the Coyotes&#8217; perfect week, picking up five points with a 2-0-1 record.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><strong>Western Conference Standings</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://kingscast.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/flames3.png"><img src="http://kingscast.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/flames3.png" alt="" width="226" height="201" class="alignright size-full wp-image-5267" /></a><strong>TEAM                                                                                                     GP                        W                         L                       OT                      PTS</strong><br />
5. Nashville              59        	31      20        	8         	70<br />
6. Calgary                61       31      22        	8          	70<br />
7. Minnesota            59       31      22        	6         68<br />
8. Dallas                  59        	31      22        	6         	68<br />
<strong>9. LOS ANGELES    59       	32      	23       4        	68</strong><br />
10. Anaheim           60        	32        	24        	4         	68<br />
11. Chicago            59       30        	23        	6         66<br />
12. Columbus          58      29       23        	6          	64</p>
<p><strong>Western Conference Notes:</strong> The headline of week looks to be the <strong>Calgary Flames</strong>, jumping to 6th place with three commanding victories scoring a combined 17 goals. They capped off the week in the spotlight in the <strong>NHL</strong>&#8216;s 2nd <strong>Heritage Classic</strong>. Four clubs saturate the <strong>Western Conference</strong>&#8216;s playoff boundary with 68 points respectively. The battle of 68 involves the <strong>Minnesota Wild</strong>, <strong>Dallas Stars</strong>, <strong>Los Angeles Kings</strong>, and the <strong>Anaheim Ducks</strong>. Three teams are just five points behind this group. Just as notable, the 68 point club is just five points behind the third place <strong>Phoenix Coyotes</strong>. How close it is. At this point, only two teams in the <strong>Vancouver Canucks</strong> and <strong>Detroit Red Wings</strong> can be considered safe bets for playoff positioning. The <strong>St. Louis Blues</strong> are sliding back into contention with a 3-0-0 record this week, leaving the <strong>Colorado Avalanche</strong> and <strong>Edmonton Oilers</strong> as the only two teams free to begin pondering their off-season plans. </p>
<p><strong>The Week Ahead:</strong> As I noted earlier, the Kings faced their final <strong>Eastern Conference</strong> opponent of the season against the <strong>New York Islanders</strong> on Saturday. This makes regulation victories all the more important, as surrendering an extra point to a <strong>Western Conference</strong> counterpart at this point is too valuable. The franchise-record ten game road swing hits its final installment Wednesday night against the <strong>Anaheim Ducks</strong>. The Kings carry a 5-1-3 record on the trip, and have an opportunity to execute on an Anaheim club that is struggling without their starting goalie <strong>Jonas Hiller</strong>. The Kings return to <strong>Staples Center</strong> for the first time since January 26th to begin a six game homestand. The first guest in Los Angeles will be the <strong>Minnesota Wild</strong>, who stand with the Kings at 68 points. The week&#8217;s finale welcomes the <strong>Colorado Avalanche</strong>, one of the few teams out of the <strong>Western Conference</strong> playoff picture. All games continue to instill a must-win approach with two games against opponents sharing the Kings&#8217; 68 point-total, and a no-excuses matchup with the free-falling <strong>Colorado Avalanche</strong>. Here&#8217;s to capping off the road swing, and continuing the push for a playoff position back in Los Angeles. </p>
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<p style="text-align: center"><em>Throughout the remainder of the <strong>NHL</strong> season, &#8216;Dancing in the Reign&#8217; will be recapping each week in the <strong>Pacific Division</strong> and <strong>Western Conference</strong>. Track the Kings&#8217; push for a second consecutive playoff berth, see which teams are hot and who&#8217;s not, and note on key divisional and conference match-ups. This edition of <strong>Sunday Night Scoreboard Watch</strong> recaps the week of February 7 with a look ahead to the week of February 14.</em></p>
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<p><strong>The Week That Was:</strong> The week started with a four-day break from action as the Kings prepared for an East Coast swing which called for a contest on Thursday night and a pair of matinees on Saturday and Sunday. The Kings, with a 2-0-1 record this week, have recorded at least one point in their last ten games with a record of 8-0-2. The injury-ridden <strong>Pittsburgh Penguins</strong> were the downpoint to the week, the Penguins recovered from a shocking loss to the <strong>New York Islanders</strong> with a 2-1 overtime victory with the Kings in town. <strong>Jordan Staal</strong> continued his strong return to Pittsburgh&#8217;s lineup with the OT decider against the Kings. Saturday afternoon called for 3rd period goals in bed. In what was a 9:30 AM puck-drop <strong>Pacific Standard Time</strong>, the Kings&#8217; overwhelmed the <strong>Washington Capitals</strong> with three unanswered third period goals, leaving the Nation&#8217;s Capital with a 4-1 victory. You couldn&#8217;t have asked for a sweeter finale on Sunday, the Kings knocked off the <strong>Eastern Conference</strong>&#8216;s elite with a 1-0 shutout victory. The win snapped the <strong>Philadelphia Flyers</strong>&#8216; three game win streak, a team who is also a stellar 13-3-0 in their last 16 contests. <strong>Anze Kopitar</strong> tallied his first goal in 11 games in Washington, just his second goal in his previous 20. Goaltenders <strong>Jonathan Quick</strong> and <strong>Jonathan Bernier</strong> enter the week on good terms allowing only 3 goals combined with no regulation losses.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><strong>Pacific Division Standings</strong></p>
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<strong>TEAM                                 GP     W             L               OT           PTS</strong></p>
<p>Dallas               56      	   31       	19       	6          	68<br />
Anaheim           57      	   32        	21       4          	68<br />
Phoenix            57      	   29        	19        	9         	67<br />
San Jose           57      	   30        	21      6         	66<br />
<strong>Los Angeles   56     	   31       	22        	3         	65</strong></p>
<p><strong>Pacific Division Notes:</strong> Although the Kings have grabbed points in ten consecutive games, they continue to vacate the cellar of the <strong>Pacific Division</strong>. The <strong>San Jose Sharks</strong>, who jumped to 2nd in the division last week find themselves back in 4th with a 2-2-0 record this week. The <strong>Dallas Stars</strong> manage to maintain the top slot with a 1-1-1 record following three consecutive losses. They&#8217;ve surrendered their cushion with a 3-6-1 record in their last ten games. The <strong>Phoenix Coyotes</strong> and <strong>Anaheim Ducks</strong> continue to win, both clubs snagging six points this week with 3-0-0 records respectively.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><strong>Western Conference Standings</strong></p>
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<strong>TEAM                                                                                 GP                  W                   L                 OT               PTS</strong><br />
5. Nashville           56      30     19      7         	67<br />
6. Phoenix             57      29     19      9        	67<br />
7. San Jose            57      30      21      6        	66<br />
8. Minnesota         55      30      20      5        	65<br />
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<strong></strong><strong>9. Los Angeles   56      	31      	22       	3        	65</strong><br />
10. Calgary           58      28      22       	8        	64<br />
11. Chicago           	56     28      22      6       	62<br />
12. Columbus       56      28      23      5        	61</p>
<p><strong>Western Conference Notes:</strong> For the second consecutive week the Kings pocketed five out of the possible six points on the board. Even without a regulation loss, the Kings dropped out of the top eight, just goes to show how tight things are this year. The <strong>Pacific Division</strong> remains a stronghold in the playoff picture with the Kings as the only team in the group out of playoff position. A week away from the <strong>Western Conference</strong> allowed for point-implications to center in on this team, with extra points only available to the <strong>Eastern Conference</strong>. The previous two weeks have done little in separating contenders from pretenders, which may have an effect on moves initiated at the trade-deadline. The only way to keep pace in the conference is with wins. Three teams are within striking distance of the Kings&#8217; 9th slot, with only 4 points separating the 12th seeded <strong>Columbus Blue Jackets</strong>. Add the <strong>Colorado Avalanche</strong> to the list of outsiders, they&#8217;re sinking fast with seven consecutive losses. You can safely count out the <strong>St. Louis Blues</strong> and <strong>Edmonton Oilers</strong> from playoff contention as well. 12 out of the 15 teams in the <strong>Western Conference</strong> are wholeheartedly in the playoff hunt. Not a ton of room for error.</p>
<p><strong>The Week Ahead:</strong> Three games are slated for the week, two more contests with <strong>Eastern Conference</strong> opponents along with the third meeting of the season with the <strong>Columbus Blue Jackets</strong>. The franchise-record ten game road trip hits it&#8217;s 7th, 8th, and 9th installments with a Midwest twist. The Kings start the week in Ohio against a Blue Jackets team that is riding two consecutive wins, just four points behind the Kings in the <strong>Western Conference</strong>. The remainder of the week calls for New York, Thursday night at <strong>Madison Square Garden</strong> against the Rangers and Saturday night in Uniondale against the Islanders. The Rangers hold the 7th spot in the <strong>Eastern Conference</strong>, the Islanders own the 14th position. Extra points are for the taking in New York, but Wednesday night&#8217;s visit to Columbus can&#8217;t afford much but a regulation victory.
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<em>Throughout the remainder of the <strong>NHL</strong> season, &#8216;Dancing in the Reign&#8217; will be recapping each week in the <strong>Pacific Division</strong> and <strong>Western Conference</strong>. Track the Kings&#8217; push for a second consecutive playoff berth, see which teams are hot and who&#8217;s not, and note on key divisional and conference match-ups. This edition of <strong>Sunday Night Scoreboard Watch</strong> recaps the week of January 31 with a look ahead to the week of February 7.</em></p>
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<strong>The Week That Was:</strong> The Kings resumed play with a donut in Minnesota, but managed to snag five out of the six points on the board this week. Extra points were surrendered to <strong>Western Conference</strong> counterparts Minnesota and Calgary with shootout implications in each contest. After <strong>Niklas Backstrom</strong> blanked the Kings in 65 minutes of play and three rounds of a shootout, the Kings responded with six goals in their next two games, three of those goals coming on the powerplay. The offense has seemed to embrace a heavy-shooting approach since the drought in Minnesota. <strong>Jonathan Quick</strong> has two consecutive wins, and <strong>Jonathan Bernier</strong> is riding a shutout. <strong>Justin Williams</strong> was a factor in Calgary, and it&#8217;s been too long. Williams&#8217; tallied three points in the game, equaling his total in his previous eight games. <strong>Dustin Brown</strong> decided to take part in Saturday night&#8217;s scoresheet as well, with a goal and an assist. Brown recorded his first goal since December 8th, and his two points in the game eclipsed his total in his previous eight games.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><strong>Pacific Division Standings</strong></p>
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<strong>TEAM                   GP    W        L          OT      PTS</strong></p>
<p>Dallas                  53     30   18     5        65<br />
San Jose                                            53     28   19     6        62<br />
Anaheim                                          54     29    21    4        62<br />
Phoenix               54     26    19    9        61<br />
<strong>Los Angeles      53     	29    22    2       60</strong></p>
<p><strong>Pacific Division Notes:</strong> The <strong>San Jose Sharks</strong> were the story of the week, jumping from 4th place to 2nd in the division. San Jose knocked off <strong>Pacific Divison</strong> clubs in the <strong>Anaheim Ducks</strong> and <strong>Phoenix Coyotes</strong> to return from the break. The Sharks finished the week in Boston with a shutout victory over the Bruins, giving them a 2-0 start to their season-long seven game road trip. Just as notable, the top spot in the division remained idle, as the <strong>Dallas Stars</strong> failed to add to their 65 points with three consecutive regulation losses. Anaheim and Phoenix fell one spot in the division standings respectively. The Coyotes finished the week with a 1-2-0 record, and the Ducks split their two games going 1-1-0. What seemed far-fetched just a week ago suddenly becomes a realistic goal, a <strong>Pacific Division</strong> championship. The Kings, although still sitting in the basement, are only five points out of first place.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><strong>Western Conference Standings</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://kingscast.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/board3.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-4954" src="http://kingscast.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/board3.jpg" alt="" width="259" height="201" /></a><strong>TEAM                                                                GP             W              L            OT         PTS</strong><br />
4.  	Nashville              53     	28     	18       	7         	63<br />
5. 	San Jose               53     	28     	19       	6         	62<br />
6. 	Anaheim              54     	29     	21       	4         	62<br />
7. 	Phoenix               54    26     	19       	9         	61<strong></strong><br />
<strong>8. 	Los Angeles      53     	29    22     2        60</strong><br />
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9. 	Minnesota           52     	27     20      5         	59<br />
10.   Calgary              54   26     21       	7         	59<br />
11. 	Chicago             52     	27     	21       	4         	58</p>
<p><strong>Western Conference Notes:</strong> With the 5 points pocketed this week, the Kings find themselves back in the <strong>Western Conference</strong>&#8216;s top eight. In a matter of three games, the Kings hopped three slots to improve from the 11th seed they held last week. This makes the <strong>Pacific Division</strong> the only grouping in the <strong>NHL</strong> to have all of it&#8217;s teams in the playoff picture. Breaking the top eight is no reason to sit satisfied, six teams are within six points of the Kings. 14 of the 15 teams in the conference are contending, the <strong>Edmonton Oilers</strong> have a furnished basement. You really can&#8217;t argue security unless you&#8217;re talking the <strong>Vancouver Canucks</strong>, who are undefeated out of the break, riding five consecutive wins and atop the <strong>Western Conference</strong> with 77 points. The Kings take a break on conference opponents this week, slated for contests with three teams that make up the <strong>Eastern Conference</strong>&#8216;s top five.</p>
<p><strong>The Week Ahead:</strong> The franchise-record 10 game road-swing continues with three games scheduled for the week. And boy, does it look difficult. The Kings visit <strong>Sidney Crosby</strong> and <strong>Alexander Ovechkin</strong> for their only meetings with the <strong>Pittsburgh Penguins</strong> and <strong>Washington Capitals</strong> this season. Pittsburgh holds the 4th spot in the <strong>Eastern Conference</strong>, and Washington is in the shadows in 5th place. For the Penguins, they&#8217;ll be without <strong>Evgeni Malkin</strong>, who is out for the season with two torn ligaments in his right knee. Crosby has yet to return from his concussion syndromes, his status for Thursday night is unclear. Pittsburgh is 8-2-0 in their previous ten games. As for Washington, they&#8217;re slowly recovering from January with two consecutive victories and a 5-2-3 record in their previous ten games. Defenseman <strong>Mike Green</strong>, who took a puck to the head off of a <strong>Brooks Orpik</strong> shot earlier today, isn&#8217;t expected to miss any time. The Kings will cap off the week while finishing their back-to-back weekend matinee series in Philadelphia. The Flyers are atop the <strong>Eastern Conference</strong> with 75 points, and hold an 8-2-0 record in their last 10 games. The <strong>Philadelphia Flyers</strong> are 1-0-0 against the Kings this season with a 7-4 victory on December 30th in Los Angeles.
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Jan 2011 23:09:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex</dc:creator>
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<em>Throughout the remainder of the <strong>NHL</strong> season, &#8216;Dancing in the Reign&#8217; will be recapping each week in the <strong>Pacific Division</strong> and <strong>Western Conference</strong>. Track the Kings&#8217; push for a second consecutive playoff berth, see which teams are hot and who&#8217;s not, and note on key divisional and conference match-ups. Our first edition of <strong>Sunday Night Scoreboard Watch</strong> recaps the week of January 24 with a look ahead to the week of January 31.</em></p>
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<p><strong>The Week That Was:</strong> Like the rest of the league, the Kings&#8217; had a short week of work due to this weekend&#8217;s <strong>NHL All-Star Game</strong> in Raleigh, NC. Only two games were on the slate this past week, an <strong>Eastern Conference</strong> opponent in the <strong>Boston Bruins</strong> and a <strong>Pacific Division</strong> rival in the <strong>San Jose Sharks</strong>. With victories against both opponents, the Kings entered the break on a three game win streak. The Kings now have 55 points through 50 games, here&#8217;s where they stand in the <strong>Western Conference</strong> and <strong>Pacific Division</strong>:</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><strong>Pacific Division Standings</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://kingscast.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/dallas3.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-4794" src="http://kingscast.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/dallas3.jpg" alt="" width="293" height="134" /></a>TEAM                GP     W     L      OT   PTS</p>
<p>Dallas                50   	30   	15    	5      	65<br />
Anaheim            52    	28    	20     4     	60<br />
Phoenix             51    	25    	17     9     	59<br />
San Jose             50    25     	19    6     	56<br />
<strong>Los Angeles     50    	27  	22   	1      	55</strong></p>
<p><strong>Pacific Division Notes:</strong> If you&#8217;re looking for a surprising division, look no further. Out of this group, there were two highly touted favorites to win the division; the <strong>San Jose Sharks</strong> and the <strong>Los Angeles Kings</strong>. Hasn&#8217;t really worked out. The <strong>Anaheim Ducks</strong> and <strong>Dallas Stars</strong> have shocked the league, and they continue to win; Anaheim and Dallas have 7 wins in their last 10 games respectively. As of now, the Kings&#8217; attention must be centered on a top 8 seeding in the <strong>Western Conference</strong>. A division championship seems far-fetched at this point, and quite frankly shouldn&#8217;t even be stressed.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><strong>Western Conference Standings</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://kingscast.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/anaheim3.jpg"><img src="http://kingscast.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/anaheim3.jpg" alt="" width="265" height="200" class="alignright size-full wp-image-4823" /></a>TEAM                                           GP          W         L         OT     PTS<br />
5.  	Anaheim             52     	28     	20     	4       60<br />
6. 	Phoenix                       51    25    	17    9       59<br />
7. 	Chicago                       50     	26    20     	4        	56<br />
8. 	San Jose                      50     	25    19      	6        	56<br />
9. 	Colorado                    50     	25     	19     6        	56<br />
10. 	Minnesota              49    	25    19      	5        	55<br />
<strong>11. 	Los Angeles  50     	27    22     	1        	55</strong><br />
12. 	Calgary            51    24    	21     6        	54</p>
<p><strong>Western Conference Notes:</strong> This is as tight of a conference you&#8217;ll see at this point of the season. There are six teams within five points of the final playoff position, only the <strong>Edmonton Oilers</strong> can truly count themselves out at this point, sitting in the basement with a lowly 38 points. With 55 points, the Kings sit at 11th place, but only one point from breaking the top eight. Talk about <strong>Pacific Division</strong> dominance this season, the Kings are the only team in the group out of the top eight. </p>
<p><strong>The Week Ahead:</strong> The schedule out of the All-Star break certainly doesn&#8217;t favor the Kings. A season-long 10 game road swing begins tomorrow night, with three games slated for this week. Looking at the upcoming three opponents, you could tag them as &#8220;should win&#8221; games. Unfortunately, &#8220;must-win&#8221; is the only manner in which these opponents can be approached. Tuesday night calls for the <strong>Minnesota Wild</strong>, who sit one spot ahead of the Kings in the conference with 55 points. The Kings are 1-0-1 against Minnesota this season. Wednesday night is slated for the <strong>Edmonton Oilers</strong>, the cellar dwellers of the West. The Kings are 2-0-0 against Edmonton this season. The week will continue, and finish in Alberta. The Kings&#8217; will skate with the <strong>Calgary Flames</strong> Saturday night; Calgary sits one spot behind in the conference with the 12th seed with 54 points. The Kings are 1-1-0 against Calgary this season.
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Dec 2010 05:24:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[November is over, I&#8217;m blocking it out. Home-ice is often over-hyped, but this upcoming four game stretch at Staples Center couldn&#8217;t come at a better time. They don&#8217;t just have the comfort of playing in Los Angeles, they have time. Twelve days, four games. What&#8217;s going on, Toyota Sports Center? Plenty of opportunities to settle [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://kingscast.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/moustache1.jpg"><img src="http://kingscast.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/moustache1-300x214.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="214" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-4200" /></a>November is over, I&#8217;m blocking it out. Home-ice is often over-hyped, but this upcoming four game stretch at <strong>Staples Center</strong> couldn&#8217;t come at a better time. They don&#8217;t just have the comfort of playing in Los Angeles, they have time. Twelve days, four games. What&#8217;s going on, <strong>Toyota Sports Center</strong>? Plenty of opportunities to settle down, watch video, mend the systems in practice. This has almost become too much to handle; Losers in seven of their last eight games holds the Kings at 11th in the <strong>Western Conference</strong> and living in the <strong>Pacific Division</strong>&#8216;s basement. I&#8217;m done whining about this awful slide, terribly awful. I thought they were going to come home strong against Chicago and beat the defending <strong>Stanley Cup</strong> Champions in front of a thirsty crowd. I thought they were going to snap out of it and hammer on the Ducks last night in Anaslime. Now&#8217;s the time to start fresh, clean the slate, don&#8217;t wait for <strong>Willie Mitchell</strong> and <strong>Alexei Ponikarovsky</strong>, they can hop on board. </p>
<p>Three of the four opponents coming to LA are teams we need to beat. With a couple of brutal road-trips in sight, the Kings&#8217; must take advantage of a few flimsy opponents at home. Florida, Detroit, Calgary, and Minnesota are coming, the Red Wings are atop the <strong>Western Conference</strong>, clearly the most threatening opponent. The Kings&#8217; have an opportunity to boost confidence against a few sub-par clubs, and test themselves against a team who has replaced them atop the conference. We&#8217;ve got comfort in hearing promising news regarding <strong>Willie Mitchell</strong> and <strong>Alexei Ponikarovsky</strong>&#8216;s injuries, but it&#8217;s important that improvement is made before they return. </p>
<p>This offense has been surrendering themselves in the neutral zone. There&#8217;s no push, no lanes opening, no confidence entering the zone. The defense has been tentative, gaps galore at the blue-line, no early physical presence. These problems aren&#8217;t rooted from the abilities of this roster, just bad performances. Don&#8217;t try and tell me <strong>Matt Greene</strong> and <strong>Drew Doughty</strong> are this bad. Don&#8217;t tell me this offense and power-play doesn&#8217;t have the capabilities to be a huge threat. A lot of this is mental, just bad decisions with and without the puck. You&#8217;ve always got to brace for a bad stretch, unfortunately this one has been drawn out. Please, put the trade talks on hold for a bit, that&#8217;s not going to fix the issues that have evolved from this downfall. Maybe for a boost come the playoffs, not now. I wouldn&#8217;t mind seeing <strong>Terry Murray</strong> settle down with the line shuffles and Manchester transactions. It&#8217;s difficult to settle down when the lineup constantly changes, let a few things work themselves out. Here&#8217;s to a resurgence at home, whaddya say?</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last night I had the opportunity to be a part of the first episode of View From My Seats Radio featuring Matt Reitz and co-host (and Dallas Stars fan) Jen. We had a good time talking about my favorite subject, Los Angeles Kings hockey. For those of you that don&#8217;t read Matt&#8217;s blog, you really [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last night I had the opportunity to be a part of the first episode of <a href="http://www.blogtalkradio.com/viewfrommyseats/2009/12/09/vfms-podcast-with-kingscast--episode-1-1">View From My Seats Radio</a> featuring <a href="http://kingscast.net/episode-28-kingscasthockey-zen-mashup/">Matt Reitz</a> and co-host (and Dallas Stars fan) <a href="http://www.twitter.com/gimmeapuck">Jen</a>.  We had a good time talking about my favorite subject, Los Angeles Kings hockey.</p>
<p>For those of you that don&#8217;t read Matt&#8217;s blog, you really ought to bookmark (and subscribe) to a <a href="http://www.viewfrommyseats.com">View From My Seats</a>.  His blog is about the National Hockey League and his razor-sharp wit comes through with each post.  For those of us stuck in the Kings hockey land, it&#8217;s nice to get a league-wide perspective.  </p>
<p>Also recommended is their new show, <a href="http://www.blogtalkradio.com/viewfrommyseats/2009/12/09/vfms-podcast-with-kingscast--episode-1-1">VFMS Radio</a>.  By now you should be able to subscribe to the show on iTunes and take it with you on your favorite mobile device.</p>
<p>Listen to the show here:<br />
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 May 2009 03:26:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Keith</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[podcast]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Chris Kaliszewski]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Dallas Stars]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Keith Korneluk]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[KingsCast Hockey Podcast]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[LA Kings]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Los Angeles Kings]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Pacific Division]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[November 13, 2007 &#8211; KingsCast is indeed back in action. In this brand new, Episode 6 installment, we recap the games, open the mailbag and take a look at the upcoming &#8220;Battle for the Pacific Division.&#8221; Cheers!]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>November 13, 2007 &#8211; KingsCast is indeed back in action. In this brand new, Episode 6 installment, we recap the games, open the mailbag and take a look at the upcoming &#8220;Battle for the Pacific Division.&#8221; Cheers! 














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		<itunes:summary>November 13, 2007 &#8211; KingsCast is indeed back in action. In this brand new, Episode 6 installment, we recap the games, open the mailbag and take a look at the upcoming &#8220;Battle for the Pacific Division.&#8221; Cheers! 














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