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2008–09 Los Angeles Kings season
National Hockey League team season
National Hockey League team season
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| League | NHL |
| Season | 2008–09 |
| year | 2008 |
| Team | Los Angeles Kings |
| Conference | Western |
| ConferenceRank | 14th |
| Division | Pacific |
| DivisionRank | 5th |
| Record | 34–37–11 |
| HomeRecord | 18–15–8 |
| RoadRecord | 16–22–3 |
| GoalsFor | 202 |
| GoalsAgainst | 226 |
| GeneralManager | Dean Lombardi |
| Coach | Terry Murray |
| Captain | Dustin Brown |
| AltCaptain | Matt Greene |
| Anze Kopitar | |
| Arena | Staples Center |
| Attendance | 16,489 (91.0%) |
| Total: 676,042 | |
| GoalsLeader | 32, Alexander Frolov |
| AssistsLeader | 39, Anze Kopitar |
| PointsLeader | 66, Anze Kopitar |
| PlusMinusLeader | +2, Sean O'Donnell |
| PIMLeader | 145, Raitis Ivanans |
| WinsLeader | 21, Jonathan Quick |
| GAALeader | 2.48, Jonathan Quick |
Anze Kopitar Total: 676,042
The 2008–09 Los Angeles Kings season was the 42nd season (41st season of play) for the National Hockey League (NHL) franchise. The Kings showed improvement while fielding the youngest team in the league (in terms of average age per player), but came up short of breaking a playoff drought that stretches back to the 2001–02 season.
Despite a tough schedule that saw them play 17 of their final 24 games away from the Staples Center, the Kings managed to stay in the playoff hunt for much of the year. They played in 43 games decided by one goal, and their record in these games was 20–12–11.
Alexander Frolov led the team in goals with 32, his fifth-consecutive season with at least 20 or more goals. The last King to post five consecutive season with over 20 goals was Luc Robitaille in the 1993–94 season. Moreover, defenseman Sean O'Donnell reached a milestone by playing in his 1,000th career NHL game on March 14.
Pre-season
On June 10, the Kings fired Head Coach Marc Crawford after failing to make the post-season in back-to-back seasons. Crawford posted a 59–84–21 record during his tenure. He was replaced on July 17 by Terry Murray, who takes over his fourth NHL team. Murray had previously coached the Washington Capitals, Florida Panthers and Philadelphia Flyers, where he led the latter to the 1997 Stanley Cup Finals. Entering the season, Murray's career record is 360–288–89.
| 2008 Pre-season Game Log: 3–2–3 (Home: 2–1–2; Road: 1–1–1) |
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Regular season
The Kings made great strides in the 2008–09 season. They went from 30th in the NHL a year prior in penalty killing to seventh-best in the league, with an 82.9% rating. They had the League's fourth-best faceoff win percentage and allowed the fourth-fewest shots on goal. Five players played in all 82 regular games: Anze Kopitar, Michal Handzus, Matt Greene, Sean O'Donnell and rookie Wayne Simmonds. Several surprises also emerged during the season.
Kyle Quincey was acquired via waivers shortly after season started from the Detroit Red Wings, necessitated by an injury to defenseman Jack Johnson. Quincey went on to finish second in the team in assists and averaged over 20 minutes of ice time per game. Drew Doughty, the second overall pick in the 2008 NHL entry draft, immediately contributed to the team, leading the Kings in ice time and was second in blocked shots. He finished in the top ten in the NHL in several categories, and was considered a strong Calder Memorial Trophy candidate for Rookie of the Year honors.
Another surprise was Jonathan Quick, who emerged as the team's number one goaltender. Quick was thrust into the line-up following the trade of Jason LaBarbera in mid-season to the Vancouver Canucks and due to an injury to Erik Ersberg. All Quick lead the team in every goaltending category, posting the third highest win total for a rookie in Kings history. He finished third in the league among rookie netminder in goals against average, and played in 22 of the final 27 and 41 of the final 52 Kings games He had a 1.76 goals-against average (16 GA in 546:03) and .942 save percentage (258 saves in 274 shots) in nine straight appearances from March 22 to April 9.
The Kings finished the regular season having been shut out 12 times, tying the Colorado Avalanche for the most times shut out.
The Western Conference remained a tight race throughout the season, and the Kings were not officially eliminated from the playoffs until two weeks remained in the season.
Divisional standings
Conference standings
Schedule and results
| October: 3–5–1 (Home: 2–3–1; Road: 1–2–0) |
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| November: 7–4–2 (Home: 5–2–2; Road: 2–2–0) |
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| December: 5–7–3 (Home: 3–3–3; Road: 2–4–0) |
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| January: 5–5–1 (Home: 3–3–0; Road: 2–2–1) |
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| February: 6–5–2 (Home: 0–2–2; Road: 6–3–0) |
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| March: 5–8–2 (Home: 3–2–0; Road: 2–6–2) |
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| April: 3–3–0 (Home: 2–0–0; Road: 1–3–0) |
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Player statistics
Skaters
| Player | GP | G | A | Pts | +/− | PIM |
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| 82 | 27 | 39 | 66 | −17 | 32 | |
| 77 | 32 | 27 | 59 | −6 | 30 | |
| 80 | 24 | 29 | 53 | −15 | 64 | |
| 82 | 18 | 24 | 42 | −7 | 32 | |
| 74 | 18 | 23 | 41 | −7 | 68 | |
| 72 | 4 | 34 | 38 | −5 | 63 | |
| ‡ | 62 | 14 | 23 | 37 | +1 | 16 |
| 74 | 8 | 19 | 27 | −1 | 41 | |
| 81 | 6 | 21 | 27 | −17 | 56 | |
| 82 | 9 | 14 | 23 | −8 | 73 | |
| 40 | 4 | 12 | 16 | −4 | 4 | |
| 40 | 7 | 8 | 15 | −3 | 16 | |
| 82 | 2 | 12 | 14 | +1 | 111 | |
| 82 | 0 | 12 | 12 | +2 | 71 | |
| 69 | 4 | 8 | 12 | −13 | 28 | |
| 41 | 6 | 5 | 11 | −18 | 46 | |
| 56 | 5 | 4 | 9 | −11 | 63 | |
| 22 | 3 | 4 | 7 | −7 | 6 | |
| 31 | 0 | 5 | 5 | −6 | 11 | |
| 28 | 4 | 1 | 5 | −9 | 42 | |
| 65 | 2 | 2 | 4 | −11 | 90 | |
| † | 12 | 1 | 3 | 4 | +1 | 8 |
| 6 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 0 | 0 | |
| 17 | 0 | 3 | 3 | +1 | 18 | |
| 76 | 2 | 0 | 2 | −8 | 145 | |
| 7 | 1 | 0 | 1 | −4 | 2 | |
| 27 | 0 | 1 | 1 | −2 | 42 | |
| 9 | 0 | 0 | 0 | +1 | 9 |
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Goaltenders
| Player | GP | Min | W | L | OT | GA | GAA | SA | SV | Sv% | SO |
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| 44 | 2494 | 21 | 18 | 2 | 103 | 2.48 | 1200 | 1097 | .914 | 4 | |
| 28 | 1477 | 8 | 11 | 5 | 65 | 2.64 | 651 | 586 | .900 | 0 | |
| ‡ | 19 | 995 | 8 | 10 | 6 | 47 | 2.83 | 439 | 392 | .893 | 2 |
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†Denotes player spent time with another team before joining Kings. Stats reflect time with the Kings only.
‡Traded mid-season
Bold/italics denotes franchise record
Awards and records
Records
Milestones
| Player | Milestone | Reached |
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| Oscar Moller | 1st NHL Game | October 11, 2008 |
| Drew Doughty | 1st NHL Game | October 11, 2008 |
| Wayne Simmonds | 1st NHL Game | October 11, 2008 |
| Michal Handzus | 600th NHL Game | |
| 200th NHL Assist | October 11, 2008 | |
| Oscar Moller | 1st NHL Assist | |
| 1st NHL Point | October 14, 2008 | |
| Wayne Simmonds | 1st NHL Goal | |
| 1st NHL Point | October 14, 2008 | |
| Kyle Quincey | 1st NHL Assist | October 17, 2008 |
| Wayne Simmonds | 1st NHL Assist | October 17, 2008 |
| Oscar Moller | 1st NHL Goal | October 20, 2008 |
| Drew Doughty | 1st NHL Goal | |
| 1st NHL Point | October 20, 2008 | |
| Denis Gauthier | 500th NHL Game | November 4, 2008 |
| Drew Doughty | 1st NHL Assist | November 6, 2008 |
| Jarret Stoll | 300th NHL Game | November 11, 2008 |
| Alexander Frolov | 400th NHL Game | November 29, 2008 |
| Tom Preissing | 100th NHL Assist | November 29, 2008 |
| Anze Kopitar | 100th NHL Assist | December 17, 2008 |
| Dustin Brown | 300th NHL Game | December 19, 2008 |
| Trevor Lewis | 1st NHL Game | December 19, 2008 |
| Trevor Lewis | 1st NHL Goal | |
| 1st NHL Point | December 20, 2008 | |
| Trevor Lewis | 1st NHL Assist | December 23, 2008 |
| Jonathan Quick | 1st NHL Shutout | December 23, 2008 |
| Alexander Frolov | 300th NHL Point | January 17, 2009 |
| Kevin Westgarth | 1st NHL Game | January 20, 2009 |
| Anze Kopitar | 200th NHL Game | January 29, 2009 |
| Davis Drewiske | 1st NHL Game | February 3, 2009 |
| Matt Greene | 200th NHL Game | February 3, 2009 |
| Jarret Stoll | 200th NHL Point | February 18, 2009 |
| Raitis Ivanans | 200th NHL Game | February 21, 2009 |
| Jack Johnson | 100th NHL Game | March 1, 2009 |
| Dustin Brown | 100th NHL Assist | March 3, 2009 |
| Sean O'Donnell | **1,000th NHL Game** | March 14, 2009 |
| Peter Harrold | 100th NHL Game | March 24, 2009 |
| Anze Kopitar | 200th NHL Point | March 28, 2009 |
| Justin Williams | 500th NHL Game | April 6, 2009 |
Transactions
Trades
| March 4, 2009 | |
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| To Los Angeles Kings Justin Williams | To Edmonton Oilers Patrick O'Sullivan |
| Ales Kotalik |
- Pick later traded to Carolina Hurricanes.
- Pick later traded to Phoenix Coyotes.
- Pick later traded to Calgary Flames.
- Pick later traded to Florida Panthers (then to Minnesota Wild).
- Condition not satisfied.
Free agents
| Patrick Mullen | Denver University (NCAA) | Two Year, Entry Level |
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| Petr Kanko | EC Red Bull Salzburg (Austria) |
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Waivers
| Player | Former team | Date claimed off waivers |
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| Kyle Quincey | Detroit Red Wings | October 13, 2008 |
| Player | New team | Date claimed off waivers |
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| Matt Ellis | Buffalo Sabres | October 1, 2008 |
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Other
| Thomas Hickey | Reassigned to Manchester Monarchs (AHL) | March 31, 2009 |
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Draft picks
LA 's picks at the 2008 NHL entry draft in Ottawa, Ontario.
| Round | # | Player | Position | Nationality | College/Junior/Club team (League) |
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| 1 | 2 | Drew Doughty | D | Guelph Storm (OHL) | |
| 1 | 13 | Colten Teubert | D | Regina Pats (WHL) | |
| 2 | 32 | Slava Voynov | D | Traktor Chelyabinsk (RSL) | |
| 3 | 63 | Robert Czarnik | C/RW | U.S. National Team Development Program (NAHL) | |
| 3 | 74 | Andrew Campbell | D | Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds (OHL) | |
| 3 | 88 | Geordie Wudrick | LW | Swift Current Broncos (WHL) | |
| 5 | 123 | Andrei Loktionov | C | Lokomotiv Yaroslavl (RSL) | |
| 6 | 153 | Justin Azevedo | C | Kitchener Rangers (OHL) | |
| 7 | 183 | Garrett Roe | LW | St. Cloud State University (WCHA) |
Farm teams
The Kings have one American Hockey League affiliate in the Manchester Monarchs. They also have two ECHL affiliates in the Ontario Reign and Reading Royals. All three are owned in part by the Kings' parent company Anschutz Entertainment Group.
References
References
- "St. Louis Blues - Los Angeles Kings - September 22nd, 2008".
- "Phoenix Coyotes - Los Angeles Kings - September 22nd, 2008".
- "Los Angeles Kings - Colorado Avalanche - September 24th, 2008".
- "Colorado Avalanche - Los Angeles Kings - September 27th, 2008".
- "Anaheim Ducks - Los Angeles Kings - September 30th, 2008".
- "Los Angeles Kings - Anaheim Ducks - October 1st, 2008".
- "Los Angeles Kings - Phoenix Coyotes - October 4th, 2008".
- "San Jose Sharks - Los Angeles Kings - October 5, 2008".
- "2008-09 NHL Schedule and Results".
- "Recap: Los Angeles @ San Jose - 10/11/2008".
- "Recap: San Jose @ Los Angeles - 10/12/2008".
- "Recap: Anaheim @ Los Angeles - 10/14/2008".
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