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Kevin Fiala

Kevin Fiala

G
29
A
44
Pts
73
+/-
1
PPP
30
SOG
225
Bio
Height/Weight: 5' 10"/204 lbs
Born: St. Gallen, Switzerland
Draft: 2014 1st round (11th pick) by the
Shoots: L
  • Associated Press

    Anze Kopitar scores in overtime, Kings beat Oilers 5-4 in Game 2 to tie series

    Anze Kopitar fired a wrist shot past Stuart Skinner’s glove and into the top corner on a breakaway to give the Los Angeles Kings a 5-4 victory over the Edmonton Oilers on Wednesday night in Game 2 of the first-round playoff series. Playing in his 94th postseason game to tie Luc Robitaille's franchise record, Kopitar picked up the puck near the Edmonton blue line, moved in and shot from the slot as Oilers defenseman Darnell Nurse dove to try to block the shot. “Honestly, it was kind of a wacky play where Mikey (Anderson) throws it up the boards, and I think it was Q (Quentin Byfield) who tipped it, or was trying to tip it just to prevent the icing," Kopitar said.

  • LA Kings Insider

    Awards Season - Kevin Fiala nominated for King Clancy + Brandt Clarke named to AHL All-Rookie Team

    Congratulations are in order for forward Kevin Fiala, who was selected as the Kings nominee for the King Clancy Memorial Trophy, which is awarded to the NHL player who “best exemplifies leadership qualities on and off the ice and has made a noteworthy humanitarian contribution to his community.” Similar to the Masterton Trophy, for which Viktor Arvidsson was nominated, each of the 32 teams across the league has one player nominated for the leaguewide award. Talked with Kevin about his “Fiala's Friends” program earlier this season , which has taken on a life of its own as it's grown. Something Kevin himself has shown a passion for, regularly giving up his own time to be on the ice with youth-hockey

  • Associated Press

    Dubois, Roy end long goal droughts to propel Kings to 3-1 victory over Ducks

    Pierre-Luc Dubois and Matt Roy ended long goal droughts and the Los Angeles Kings beat the Anaheim Ducks 3-1 on Saturday night to remain in third place in the Pacific Division. Kevin Fiala also scored for the Kings, who have won five of their last six, and David Rittich stopped 28 shots. The Golden Knights hold the second wild-card spot in the Western Conference.