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May 01

Wed . 10:00 PM

Western Conference First Round: Los Angeles Kings at Edmonton Oilers (Game 5 - Home Game 3)

Rogers Place, Edmonton, AB

May 03

Fri . 10:00 PM

Western Conference First Round: Edmonton Oilers at Los Angeles Kings (Game 6 - Home Game 3)

Crypto.com Arena, Los Angeles, CA

May 05

Sun . 05:30 AM

Western Conference First Round: Los Angeles Kings at Edmonton Oilers (Game 7 - Home Game 4)

Rogers Place, Edmonton, AB

May 06

Mon . 06:30 AM

Western Conference Second Round: TBD at Los Angeles Kings (Home Game 1)

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May 08

Wed . 06:30 AM

Western Conference Second Round: TBD at Los Angeles Kings (Home Game 2)

Crypto.com Arena, Los Angeles, CA

May 10

Fri . 06:30 AM

Western Conference Second Round: TBD at Los Angeles Kings (Home Game 3)

Crypto.com Arena, Los Angeles, CA

May 11

Sat . 06:30 AM

Western Conference Second Round: TBD at Los Angeles Kings (Home Game 4)

Crypto.com Arena, Los Angeles, CA

May 17

Fri . 06:30 AM

Western Conference Finals: TBD at Los Angeles Kings (Home Game 1)

Crypto.com Arena, Los Angeles, CA

May 18

Sat . 06:30 AM

Western Conference Finals: TBD at Los Angeles Kings (Home Game 2)

Crypto.com Arena, Los Angeles, CA

May 24

Fri . 06:30 AM

Western Conference Finals: TBD at Los Angeles Kings (Home Game 3)

Crypto.com Arena, Los Angeles, CA
The Los Angeles Kings have been a staple in the NHL since their inception in 1967. Playing their home games at the Crypto.com Arena, located in the heart of downtown LA, the Kings have carved out a special place in the city's sports landscape. Crypto.com Arena itself offers a range of seating options that cater to various budgets and viewing preferences. If you're looking for the best seats, you'll want to aim for sections 101-119, which are closest to the ice and offer an unrivaled game experience. These seats come at a premium, with prices often starting at $250 and going up from there.

Seating can also be a matter of taste. For fans who prefer a panoramic view to catch all the action, the upper bowl, sections 301-334, offers tickets generally starting around $50. These sections provide an opportunity to see plays develop, offering an entirely different experience from the up-close-and-personal seats near the rink.

When it comes to memorable games, who could forget the 2012 and 2014 Stanley Cup Championships? These victories helped solidify the Kings as a force to be reckoned with in the NHL. The overtime win against the New York Rangers in 2014 is still talked about as one of the most thrilling finishes in the history of the Stanley Cup.

Games to particularly look out for in terms of higher attendance and fan enthusiasm usually include the Kings' bouts against their California neighbors, the Anaheim Ducks and the San Jose Sharks. These matchups are often electric, filled with passionate fans from both sides, making them some of the most exciting games of the season. If you're planning to attend one of these, it's advisable to purchase your tickets well in advance.

But rivalries extend beyond state lines. The Kings have had some epic battles against the Chicago Blackhawks, especially in the playoffs, where they met five times from 1974 to 2014. The classic seven-game Western Conference Final in 2014 between the Kings and the Blackhawks is often cited as one of the best playoff series in recent memory.

Taking a step back to explore the Kings' early years, their initial seasons were marked by struggles but punctuated by flashes of brilliance. The Kings, originally in the purple and gold of the Lakers, made the playoffs in their second season, losing to the St. Louis Blues. They would Face off against the Boston Bruins in the 1970s, Montreal Canadiens in the 1980s, and even Wayne Gretzky's Edmonton Oilers before the Great One himself joined the Kings.

On the ticketing front, prices can vary based on the opponent, day of the week, and how well the Kings are playing. Weekday games against less popular teams can offer an economical night out, with ticket prices in the upper bowl sometimes available for as low as $30. On the other hand, expect to pay a premium for those high-stakes rivalry games or playoffs, where ticket prices can soar into The Hundreds or even thousands for VIP experiences.

When purchasing tickets, keep an eye out for special promotions and package deals that sometimes include food and beverage credits or exclusive merchandise. These can offer added value, enhancing your game-day experience.

If you're a die-hard Kings fan or just looking to catch an electrifying game of hockey, the Crypto.com Arena has a seat for you. Choose based on your priorities—be it budget, view, or the thrill of being near the action—and get ready for an unforgettable night of NHL action.

Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ)

Where is the best place to sit at a Kings' game in Crypto.com Arena?
The best seats depend on your budget and preference. For a balance of cost and view, the Premier Sections, PR1, PR9, PR10, and PR17 are excellent. For an up-close experience, consider the glass seats, though they can be pricier.
Are there any VIP experiences available?
Yes, Crypto.com Arena offers luxurious Suites and Premier Seats with various amenities, including in-seat service and VIP entrances.
What food options are available at the venue?
Crypto.com Arena offers a range of dining options from traditional game-day fare to upscale restaurants, including the San Manuel Club, a private restaurant for premier seat holders.
What is the best way to get to Crypto.com Arena?
The venue is accessible via several modes of transport including public transit (Metro Rail and Bus), driving, and ride-share services. There's also ample parking available in the area.
Can I tour the Crypto.com Arena?
Yes, public tours are available, which give you a behind-the-scenes look at the arena. It's a great opportunity to explore the Kings' home off the ice.

Interesting Information about Los Angeles Kings

  • The Gretzky Effect: In 1988, the LA Kings acquired Wayne Gretzky from the Edmonton Oilers. Known as "The Great One," Gretzky's presence in LA not only raised the team's profile but also contributed to a hockey boom in Southern California. This eventually led to the NHL's expansion into Anaheim and San Jose.
  • Rapid Royalty: The Kings are one of six teams that joined the NHL in the 1967 expansion, which doubled the size of the league. Despite the increase in competition, they made it to the playoffs in their very first season, a notable achievement for an expansion team.
  • Double Cup Champs: The Kings have won the Stanley Cup twice, first in 2012 and again in 2014. The 2012 victory was particularly impressive as the Kings became the first eighth-seeded team to win the Cup.
  • First to Fifty: The Kings were the first NHL team to have a player score 50 goals in fewer than 50 games in a single season. This record-breaking feat was achieved by Wayne Gretzky during the 1988-1989 season.
  • A Noble Mascot: Bailey, the Kings' mascot, is named in honor of Garnet "Ace" Bailey, who was the Kings' Director of Pro Scouting and died in the September 11 attacks.