Sean Durzi

Sean Durzi skating for the Los Angeles Kings

Sean Durzi Is the Perfect Fit for the Coyotes Needs

Sean Durzi has been traded to the Coyotes for a Montreal 2nd pick. How does the 6’0”, 194lb right-shot defenseman fit into the Coyotes present and future? Sean Durzi Stats Present After rumors started circulating that the Coyotes might be very active buyers, they made their first swing. Sean Durzi is a very offensively inclined […]

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Sean Durzi Traded to the Arizona Coyotes

The fireworks of the NHL’s 2023 offseason have started to kick off. The news of the Arizona Coyotes looking to become more competitive has gone into full swing with their newest acquisition Sean Durzi. Sean Durzi was traded to the Arizona Coyotes for a 2024 second-round pick, this second-round pick originally belonged to Montreal. While […]

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Masterful: Three-way trade paves the way for Productive Offseason

The Kings entered this offseason with underlying questions that capture legitimate weaknesses in the organization. If the Kings didn’t shed contracts, they would unlikely improve on the progress made during the 2022-23 season. One of the biggest questions was goaltending and the Logjam of righties. Cal Peterson signed a contract he did not live up […]

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Questions Ahead as Championship Duo Enters Pivotal 23-24 Season

The formidable ‘Holy Trinity’ in hockey is a team that covets a: world-class goaltender, defenseman, and centerman. It is a recipe that has a proven track record, with the 2012-14 championship era LA Kings as a perfect example. They weren’t a juggernaut regular season team but were systematic in a seven-game series. The Kings won […]

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Line Over the Boards Apr 24th: All Knotted Heading Back to Edmonton 2-2

Last night’s game was more of the same for the LA Kings, with a few wrinkles. Kevin Fiala returned for the Kings and made an immediate impact with two assists in the 1st period, where the Kings came out and. built a 3-0 lead after one. However, LA showed up flat in the 2nd period […]

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Line Over the Boards Apr. 20th: LAK Slow Start is Too Much to Overcome

After the Game 1s heroic comeback in the 3rd period against Edmonton Monday, the 2-0 deficit LAK found themselves in again was too much to overcome. The Edmonton Oilers came out with another dominant 1st period sending them to the locker room up 2-0. The 2nd period was writing a similar script to how game […]

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The Injury-Plagued Kings Finally Bare Teeth

The Kings have been on the receiving end of some particularly dirty plays. Whether they got called for the exact nature of the incident is pointless now. Besides the glaring run and high hit on Kempe not just a few days ago, the knee-on-knee incident by Andrew Cogliano on leading point producer Kevin Fiala, the […]

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Jordan Spence Deserves a Roster Spot

Amongst the Kings’ recent success, one would think there is little to no room for improvement for this already outstanding roster. Despite my initial apprehension, the Vladislav Gavrikov trade has been a smash hit. The top two defensive pairings are all but a lock, with Mikey Anderson and Drew Doughty holding down the first pairing, […]

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Leafs Auston Matthews Awaits Face-off

Post-Game Analysis: Leafs Dominant in 5-0 Shutout Vs. Kings

The Toronto Maple Leafs have defeated the Los Angeles Kings, 5-0, at Scotiabank Arena! After a thrilling performance by Matt Murray on Tuesday night for the team’s 4-0 victory in Dallas, the Maple Leafs turned to goaltender Ilya Samsonov for this one, and was it ever a good decision! While being able to give Murray […]

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LGP 28: Brodie’s Return

The Leafs face off against the Kings tonight as they look to continue their November momentum into December. Coming off of a solid 4-0 win against the Stars, the Leafs look to net another win and continue solidifying their standing position in the Atlantic division. Leafs Projected Lineup Forwards Bunting – Matthews – Nylander Robertson […]

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