All Posts Tagged With: "Raitis Ivanans"
Aaaand We’re Back: Kings 5, Wild 2
On Tuesday, the Kings earned an impressive road victory over the Minnesota Wild in St. Paul, Connie Kim writes. 20Jan2009 | Connie Kim | 0 comments | Continued
JMFJ In The Shootout?: Stars, 3, Kings 2 (SO)
The Kings suffered a frustrating defeat at the hands of their Pacific Division-rivals, the Dallas Stars, on Sunday, Connie Kim writes. 19Jan2009 | Connie Kim | 0 comments | Continued
Solid Job: Kings 4, Coyotes 0
After losing to the Coyotes earlier this week, the Los Angeles Kings got their revenge by defeating Phoenix 4-0, Connie Kim writes. 28Dec2008 | Connie Kim | 0 comments | Continued
Ah Shoot: Rangers 3, Kings 2 (OT)
Jason LaBarbera showed how goalies can win or lose games, as the Kings fell to the New York Rangers in overtime 3-2, Connie Kim writes. 18Dec2008 | Connie Kim | 0 comments | Continued
Hats Galore! Kings 6, Blues 2
After a few inconsistent games, the Kings made some roster changes that resulted in a big 6-2 victory over the St. Louis Blues, Connie Kim writes. 12Dec2008 | Connie Kim | 0 comments | Continued
A Flip-Flopping Good Time; Oilers 5, Kings 4 (SO)
Despite a third consecutive defeat at the hands of the Oilers, there is still some optimism surrounding the Los Angeles Kings, Connie Kim writes. 6Dec2008 | Connie Kim | 0 comments | Continued
One Down And One Up In Western Canada
Patrick O'Sullivan and the LA Kings bounced back from a loss to Calgary to defeat the Edmonton Oilers 2-1, Connie Kim writes. 27Nov2008 | Connie Kim | 0 comments | Continued
Meeting Some Yahoos
The Meet The Players "party" at Dodger Stadium was an exciting way for King fans to meet some of their favorte players, Connie Kim writes. 23Nov2008 | Connie Kim | 0 comments | Continued
Kings 6, Ducks 3
[caption id="attachment_2849" align="alignnone" width="200" caption="Jarret Stoll celebrates his second period goal with Anze Kopitar and Tom Preissing. "][/caption]The Kings put a great effort on the ice last night. It’s no secret that the individual talent on the Kings’ roster ... 15Oct2008 | Connie Kim | 1 comment | Continued
Kings 2008-09 Season Preview
[caption id="attachment_2776" align="alignnone" width="200" caption="Patrick O'Sullivan solidifies a solid group of forwards for the Kings."][/caption]As stated in Kings World Podcast - Episode 1.13, this is the third draft of this preview. Events in the past five days ... 8Oct2008 | Connie Kim | 0 comments | Continued
Preseason – Kings 6, Coyotes 4
In their first official preseason game, the Los Angeles Kings defeated the Phoenix Coyotes 6-4, Connie Kim writes. 23Sep2008 | Connie Kim | 0 comments | Continued
Year-In-Review – 24 – Michal Handzus and Jeff Giuliano
Michal Handzus signed with the Kings last summer for four (4) years at $4 million per with a no-trade clause. Apparently he was brought in to be the 2nd line center but was never able to regain his form last season from the major surgery he had. He surprisingly played in all ... 11Aug2008 | Connie Kim | 0 comments | Continued
Year-In-Review – 23 – Raitis Ivanans
Raitis Ivanans is the resident role player (read: enforcer) for the Kings. Last season he played in 73 games getting 6 goals, 2 assists for 8 points, and ended with 134 penalty minutes. In the beginning of the season it was clear what Ivanans’ role was, but once the Kings drifted out ... 9Aug2008 | Connie Kim | 0 comments | Continued
Year-In-Review – 9 – Rob Blake
Moving along to JJ's mentor through his first season with the Kings, Rob Blake. Blake definitely had an up-and-down season in terms of numbers, but then again, so did everyone on the roster. I think the only ones that weren't in such flux were Anze Kopitar and Dustin Brown. One could argue for Patrick O'Sullivan, but we're not discussing forwards ... 31May2008 | Connie Kim | 0 comments | ContinuedKings In The 2008 World Championships Part VI
Sully and Brownie Spank Norway Team USA romps Norway 9-1 in the final game of the qualifying round. The players notching goals were Dustin Brown, Phil Kessel, Patrick Kane, Paul Martin, Zach Parise, and Brandon Dubinsky with a hat trick. For this showing, Brownie actually doesn't dominate the US in ice time. The player with the most ice time ... 18May2008 | Connie Kim | 0 comments | Continued
Kings In The 2008 World Championships Part V
Kopi Versus Lubo! On Sat. May 10th, the Slovakians faced the Slovenians again in the relegation round (best of 3) where the Slovaks won 4-3. So Slovenia has been officially relegated to the lower group in next year's tournament, whereas, Slovakia can remain. Even though both Lubomir Visnovsky and Anze Kopitar had showings ... 16May2008 | Connie Kim | 0 comments | ContinuedKings In The 2008 World Championships Part IV
Lubo Workin' It! On Wednesday, May 7th, Slovakia faced Finland where the Fins won out 3-2. Lubomir Visnovsky end the night with a respectable 1 shot on net and at a +1 in this loss. One cool thing for Lubo was that he logged more ice time than any of his teammates at 25:16. The next closest was a ... 13May2008 | Connie Kim | 0 comments | Continued
Kings In The 2008 World Championships Part III
USA vs. Canada
Canada wins this game 5-4 against the USA. Canadian goals were scored by Brent Burns, Dany Heatley for two, Jonathan Towes, and Derek Roy. For the USA it was Patrick O'Sullivan, Dustin Brown, Zach Parise, and Jason Pominville. Side note: Pierre McGuire mentioned he spoke to Parise the other day about losing his front teeth during the ... 12May2008 | Connie Kim | 0 comments | Continued
Kings In The 2008 World Championships Part II
Canadians Own The Latvians But is this surprising? Of course not. On Sunday, May 4th, Team Canada played keep away with the Latvians while scoring 7 goals in the process. Pascal LeClaire held off the Latvians to zero goals. The thing that bugged me the most was that Gord Miller kept referring to Raitis Ivanans as "E-van-ness." Incorrect, my friend!... 7May2008 | Connie Kim | 0 comments | Continued

