The Kings enter with a 6-4 record over their last ten games, while the Hurricanes have won five straight games, posting a 7-1-2 record over that same sample size. These teams faced off earlier this season when the Hurricanes doubled up the Kings 4-2 on December 3. Carolina leads the Metropolitan Division, establishing itself as a legitimate Stanley Cup contender.
Chris Morgan provides some players to target and avoid — like LA’s Anze Kopitar — for Tuesday’s modest three-game slate.
The Kings will visit the Carolina Hurricanes on Tuesday night with the opportunity to head into the All-Star break as the Pacific Division’s leader. That matchup is one of the final five NHL games before the break begins Thursday, rolling into the All-Star weekend in Florida. With a victory, the Kings would leapfrog both the second-place Vegas Golden Knights and division-topping Seattle Kraken, neither of whom play again until the regular-season schedule resumes.
No | Player | Pos |
---|---|---|
44 | D | |
28 | C | |
33 | LW | |
7 | D | |
55 | C | |
29 | G | |
24 | C | |
8 | D | |
50 | D | |
2 | D | |
68 | RW | |
22 | LW | |
91 | RW | |
19 | LW | |
34 | RW | |
9 | C | |
11 | C | |
89 | C | |
48 | LW | |
46 | C | |
12 | C | |
57 | D | |
32 | G | |
3 | D | |
53 | D | |
39 | C | |
13 | C | |
26 | D |