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List of Los Angeles Kings players

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List of Los Angeles Kings players
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The Los Angeles Kings are a professional ice hockey team based in Los Angeles, California. They are members of the Pacific Division of the Western Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL). This is a list of players who have played at least one game for the Kings.

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Luc Robitaille is the Kings all-time leader in Goals.

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  Appeared in a Kings game during the 2024–25 NHL season or is still part of the organization.
  Stanley Cup winner, retired jersey or elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame

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The "Seasons" column lists the first year of the season of the player's first game and the last year of the season of the player's last game. For example, a player who played one game in the 2000–2001 season would be listed as playing with the team from 2000 to 2001, regardless of what calendar year the game occurred within.

Statistics complete as of the 2024–25 NHL season.

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Goaltenders

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Jonathan Quick won 39 games for the Kings during the 2009–2010 season.[1]
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Erik Ersberg appeared in 53 games for the Kings from the 2007–2008 season to 2010.
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Jason LaBarbera played in a career-high 45 games in 2007–2008.[2]
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Dan Taylor, shown here signing autographs as a member of the Manchester Monarchs, was a seventh round pick in 2004, who managed to play 1 game in the NHL.[3]
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Yutaka Fukufuji, shown here playing for the Manitoba Moose, was the first Japanese born player to play in the NHL.[4]
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Skaters

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Rob Blake was captain of the Kings twice during his career.
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Dustin Brown, shown here at practice, is the past captain of the Kings.
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Drew Doughty was a Norris Trophy nominee following the 2009–2010 season.
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Anze Kopitar, shown here at practice, led the Kings in scoring in 2009–10.
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Wayne Gretzky, shown here in a New York Rangers uniform, led the Kings to the 1993 Stanley Cup Finals.
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Michal Handzus signed as a free agent with the Kings in 2007.
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Wayne Simmonds was a second round pick for the kings in 2007.
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Derek Armstrong played six seasons with the Kings
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Michael Cammalleri began his career with the Los Angeles Kings.
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Justin Williams was traded to the Kings in 2009.
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Kyle Calder played two seasons with the Kings.
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Denis Gauthier played in 65 games for the Kings during the 2008–2009 season.
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Alexander Frolov was the Kings' first round pick in 2000.
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Statistical notes

^ a: As of the 2005–2006 NHL season, all games will have a winner, teams losing in overtime and shootouts are awarded one point thus the OTL stat replacees the tie statistic. The OTL column also includes SOL (Shootout losses).[5]
^ b: Save percentage did not become an official NHL statistic until the 1982–83 season. Therefore, goaltenders who played before 1982 do not have official save percentages.[6]

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Player notes

^ 1: Byron Dafoe was born in Sussex, England, but he grew up in British Columbia, Canada. However, he never represented Canada in international play.[7][8]
^ 2: Yutaka Fukufuji is the first Japanese-born player in NHL history.[4]
^ 3: Kevin Brown was born in Birmingham, England, but moved to Canada as a child. However, he never represented Canada in international play.[9]
^ 4:Rick Chartraw was born in Caracas, Venezuela, but moved to Erie, Pennsylvania, at the age of four.[10] Chartraw never represented the United States in international play.[11]
^ 5: Adam Deadmarsh was born in Trail, British Columbia, but held dual citizenship and chose to represent the United States in international play.[12]
^ 6: Randy Gilhen was born in Zweubruken, Germany but grew up in Winnipeg, Manitoba.[13] However, Gilhen never represented Canada in international play.[14]
^ 7: Mark Hardy was born in Samedan, Switzerland, but represented Canada internationally.[15]
^ 8: Brady Murry was born in Brandon, Manitoba but represented the United States international.[16]
^ 9: Jim Paek was born in South Korea and as a child immigrated to Canada, which he also represented in international play.[17] Paek was the first South Korean to ever play in the NHL.[18]
^ 10: Luc Robitaille served as captain for the first 39 games of the 1992–1993 season while Gretzky was out with an injury.[19]
^ 11: John Tripp was born in Canada, but represents Germany internationally.[20]

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