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    Is This a Glimpse of the LA Kings’ Resilient Future?

    Alexis IbarraBy Alexis IbarraNovember 26, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Is This a Glimpse of the LA Kings’ Resilient Future?

    The Los Angeles Kings are a team of contrasts. One night, they’re a defensive juggernaut, grinding out a low-scoring victory with stellar goaltending and a disciplined penalty kill. The next, they’re a team struggling to find its offensive rhythm, falling in heartbreaking overtime losses despite controlling possession for long stretches. This rollercoaster of results has left fans wondering: is this a team on the cusp of a deep playoff run, or one still searching for its identity?

    Recent games have provided a microcosm of this duality. A hard-fought 2-1 victory against the Ottawa Senators, a game where the Kings finally broke a three-game losing streak, was followed by a frustrating 2-1 overtime loss to the Boston Bruins. These two games, played on home ice at Crypto.com Arena, perfectly encapsulate the current state of the Kings: a team with a championship-caliber defense that is still trying to unlock its full offensive potential.

    The Power Play Paradox

    One of the most glaring issues for the Kings this season has been their power play. Ranked a dismal 28th in the NHL with a 15.1% success rate, the man advantage has been more of a momentum killer than a game-changer. The overtime loss to the Bruins was a particularly painful example of this struggle. The Kings had a golden opportunity with over a minute of 5-on-3 time in the first period but failed to capitalize. They finished the game 0-for-5 on the power play, a statistic that ultimately cost them the extra point.

    However, just when frustration was reaching its peak, the power play delivered in a crucial moment against the Senators. With the game tied 1-1 late in the third period, it was defenseman Brandt Clarke who unleashed a rocket from the point on the power play to score the game-winning goal. It was a moment of catharsis for a team and a fanbase that had been desperately waiting for the power play to come through. As forward Warren Foegele put it after the game, “Usually, when you win the special-teams battle, you’ve got a higher chance to win the game.” The Kings will need more of that special teams success if they hope to make a deep run in the playoffs.

    A Penalty Kill That Shines

    While the power play has been a source of frustration, the penalty kill has been a beacon of hope. Ranked 14th in the league with an 81.3% success rate, the Kings’ penalty killers have been aggressive, disciplined, and opportunistic. A prime example of this is the recent play of Joel Armia, who has scored shorthanded goals in back-to-back games, a feat not accomplished by a Kings player since Bob Pulford in 1971. This ability to not only kill penalties but also create offense while shorthanded is a valuable weapon for a team that often finds itself in tight, low-scoring games.

    Navigating the Doughty Injury

    The Kings’ defensive prowess has been tested in recent weeks with the absence of veteran defenseman Drew Doughty. Sidelined with a lower-body injury, Doughty’s leadership and on-ice presence have been sorely missed. However, his absence has provided an opportunity for other players to step up. Joel Edmundson has been elevated to the top defensive pairing alongside Mikey Anderson, while young defenseman Brandt Clarke has been given more responsibility, a move that paid off with his game-winning goal against the Senators. The Kings’ ability to maintain their defensive structure without their top defenseman is a testament to their depth and the coaching of Jim Hiller.

    The Top Line’s Firepower

    While the team’s overall scoring numbers are down, the top line of Adrian Kempe, Quinton Byfield, and Kevin Fiala has been a consistent source of offense. Kempe, who recently signed an eight-year, $85 million contract extension, is leading the team’s forwards in scoring and is playing with a confidence that has many believing he is the heir apparent to Anze Kopitar as the team’s captain. Byfield, the second overall pick in the 2020 NHL Draft, is finally starting to look like the dominant force the Kings envisioned, using his size and skill to create chances for himself and his linemates. Fiala, a dynamic and creative winger, rounds out a top line that can compete with any in the league.

    A Look Ahead

    The Kings face a crucial stretch of games as they head into December. A short road trip to face the Anaheim Ducks will be followed by a homestand that includes matchups against the Vancouver Canucks and Washington Capitals. These games will be a good test for a team that is still trying to find consistency. Can they build on the momentum of their win against the Senators? Will the power play continue to show signs of life? And how will they fare without their defensive anchor in Drew Doughty?

    The answers to these questions will go a long way in determining the Kings’ fate this season. While the team’s recent play has been a mixed bag, there are plenty of reasons for optimism. The defense is elite, the penalty kill is a weapon, and the top line is dangerous. If they can find a way to get the power play clicking and get healthy, the LA Kings could be a very dangerous team come playoff time. For more in-depth analysis and behind-the-scenes content, be sure to check out our YouTube channel and our show, “LA Sparks Weekly.”

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