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(Towards East Ventura)
Chatsworth
  Ventura County Line
Lassen Street
Nordhoff
Parthenia Street
Saticoy Street
Valerio Street
Sherman Way
Warner Center
Canoga
De Soto
Mason Avenue
Pierce College
(Winnetka Avenue)
Corbin Avenue
Tampa
Wilbur Avenue
Reseda
Lindley Avenue
White Oak Avenue
Balboa
Woodley
Sepulveda
Vesper Avenue
Van Nuys
Tyrone Avenue
Hazeltine Avenue
Woodman Avenue
Oxnard Street
Woodman
Valley College
(Fulton Avenue/Burbank Boulvevard)
Ethel Avenue
Chandler Boulevard (Westbound)
Coldwater Canyon Avenue
Bellaire Avenue
Whitsett Avenue
Corteen Place
Laurel Canyon
Colfax Avenue
North HollywoodB Line Red Line
(Towards Los Angeles Union Station)


LA Kings Awards[edit]

Los Angeles Kings awards
AwardWins
Stanley Cup1
Clarence S. Campbell Bowl2
Art Ross Trophy4
Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy3
Calder Memorial Trophy1
Conn Smythe Trophy1
Hart Memorial Trophy1
Jack Adams Award1
James Norris Memorial Trophy1
King Clancy Memorial Trophy1
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy5
Lester Patrick Trophy3
NHL Plus-Minus Award1
NHL Foundation Player Award1
Total
Awards won28

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 in the National Hockey League (NHL). The club was founded in 1926 as one of the league's first American franchises and are today considered one of the NHL's "Original Six" teams—a term reserved for the six teams that comprised the NHL from the 1942–43 season until the league expanded in 1967.

The Kings have won numerous team and individual awards and honors. They won the Stanley Cup as the league champions in 2012.

League awards[edit]

Team trophies[edit]

The Kings have won the Western (previously the Campbell) Conference twice, in 1992-93 and in 2011-12. They won the league championship Stanley Cup in 2011-12.

Award Description Times
won
Seasons
Stanley Cup NHL championship 1 2011–12
Clarence S. Campbell Bowl Western Conference playoff championship 2 1992–93, 2011-12

Individual trophies[edit]

Art Ross Trophy

Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy

Calder Memorial Trophy

Conn Smythe Trophy

Hart Memorial Trophy

Jack Adams Award

James Norris Memorial Trophy

Lady Byng Memorial Trophy

Lester B. Pearson Award


NHL Plus-Minus Award

NHL Foundation Player Award

Career achievements[edit]

Hockey Hall of Fame[edit]

Players

Builders

Broadcasters (Foster Hewitt Memorial Award Recipients)

Lester Patrick Trophy[edit]

The Lester Patrick Trophy is given to "Personnel who provide outstanding service to hockey in the United States." While presented by the National Hockey League, as well as USA Hockey, it is considered a non-NHL trophy because it may be awarded to players, coaches, officials, and other personnel outside the NHL.

The Hockey News Top 100 NHL Players of All-Time (1998)[edit]

  • No. 8 – Bobby Hull
  • No. xx – (player's name)

Retired numbers[edit]

The Chicago Blackhawks have retired six numbers, and a seventh was retired league-wide. The first jersey retired was #21 in honour of Stan Mikita, who played center for the club from 1958 to 1980. Three years later, the Hawks retired Bobby Hull's #9. Goaltenders Glenn Hall (#1) and Tony Esposito (#35) had their numbers retired on the same night in 1988. The number of Denis Savard was raised to the rafters in 1998. The most recent number retired was #3, for both Pierre Pilote and Keith Magnuson. Wayne Gretzky's #99 was retired league-wide in 1999.

Number Player Year Years with Blackhawks
1 Glenn Hall 1988 1957–1967
3 Pierre Pilote 2008 1956–1968
3 Keith Magnuson 2008 1969–1979
9 Bobby Hull 1983 1957–1972
18 Denis Savard 1998 1980–1990
1995–1997
21 Stan Mikita 1980 1958–1980
35 Tony Esposito 1988 1969–1983
99 Wayne Gretzky 1999 Retired by NHL

See also[edit]