2013–14 Los Angeles Kings season

2013–14 Los Angeles Kings
Stanley Cup champions
Western Conference champions
Division 3rd Pacific
Conference 6th Western
2013–14 record 46–28–8
Home record 23–14–4
Road record 23–14–4
Goals for 206
Goals against 174
Team information
General Manager Dean Lombardi
Coach Darryl Sutter
Captain Dustin Brown
Alternate captains Matt Greene
Anze Kopitar
Mike Richards (Nov-Feb)
Arena Staples Center
Average attendance 19,017 (100.2%)[1]
(41 games)
Minor league affiliate(s) Manchester Monarchs (AHL)
Ontario Reign (ECHL)
Team leaders
Goals Anze Kopitar (29)
Assists Anze Kopitar (41)
Points Anze Kopitar (70)
Penalties in minutes Kyle Clifford (81)
Plus/minus Anze Kopitar (+34)
Wins Jonathan Quick (27)
Goals against average Martin Jones (1.81)

The 2013–14 Los Angeles Kings season was the 47th season for the National Hockey League franchise that was established on June 5, 1967.[2] The team would advance to the playoffs and eventually the Stanley Cup Finals where they defeated the New York Rangers in five games to win their second Stanley Cup in franchise history.

Standings

Divisional standings

Pacific Division[3]
GP W L OTL ROW GF GA Pts
1y – Anaheim Ducks825420851266209116
2San Jose Sharks825122941249200111
3Los Angeles Kings824628838206174100
4Phoenix Coyotes823730153121623189
5Vancouver Canucks823635113119622383
6Calgary Flames82354072820924177
7Edmonton Oilers82294492520327067

Conference standings

Top 3 (Central Division)[4]
R GP W L OTL ROW GF GA Pts
1y – Colorado Avalanche825222847250220112
2St. Louis Blues825223743248191111
3Chicago Blackhawks8246211540267220107
Top 3 (Pacific Division)[4]
R GP W L OTL ROW GF GA Pts
1z – Anaheim Ducks825420851266209116
2San Jose Sharks825122941249200111
3Los Angeles Kings824628838206174100
Wild Card Teams[4]
R (Top 2 qualify for playoffs) Div GP W L OTL ROW GF GA Pts
1Minnesota WildCE824327123520720698
2Dallas StarsCE824031113623522891
3Phoenix CoyotesPA823730153121623189
4Nashville PredatorsCE823832123621624288
5Winnipeg JetsCE823735102922723784
6Vancouver CanucksPA823635113119622383
7Calgary FlamesPA82354072820924177
8Edmonton OilersPA82294492520327067

bold – Clinched Playoff spot, y – Clinched Division, z – Clinched Conference

Divisions: CE – Central, PA – Pacific

Schedule and results

Pre-season

Regular season

2013–14 game log

Legend:   Win (2 points)   Loss (0 points)   Overtime/shootout loss (1 point)

Playoffs

The Los Angeles Kings entered the playoffs as the Pacific Division's third seed. They faced the San Jose Sharks in the first round. The Kings became only the fourth team in NHL history to win a series when trailing 3–0 in the series with their Game 7 win over the Sharks in the Western Conference First Round.[5] The Kings later became the first team to advance to the Stanley Cup finals having played 21 games. The Kings later became the first team to win three Game 7s on the road. The Kings clinch their second Stanley Cup finals berth in three years, where they took on Eastern champions, the New York Rangers.

The Kings won the Stanley Cup in a double-overtime Game 5 victory. This was the team's second Stanley Cup championship in three years.

2014 Stanley Cup playoffs

Legend:   Win   Loss

Player statistics

Skaters

Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/− = Plus/minus; PIM = Penalty minutes
Final Stats[6]

Goaltenders

Note: GP = Games played; GS = Games started; TOI = Time on ice; W = Wins; L = Losses; OT = Overtime losses; GA = Goals against; GAA = Goals against average; SV = Saves; SA = Shots against; SV% = Save percentage; SO = Shutouts; G = Goals; A = Assists; PIM = Penalty minutes
Final stats[7]

Regular season
Player GP GS TOI W L OT GA GAA SA SV% SO G A PIM
Jonathan Quick49492904271741002.071183.9156022
Martin Jones191810951260331.81500.9344010
Ben Scrivens1915975754321.97464.9313010
Playoffs
Player GP GS TOI W L GA GAA SA SV% SO G A PIM
Jonathan Quick26261605169692.58774.9112004
Martin Jones20560000.0071.0000000

Denotes player spent time with another team before joining the Kings. Statistics reflect time with the Kings only.
Traded mid-season. Statistics reflect time with the Kings only.
Bold/italics denotes franchise record

Awards and records

Awards

Regular season
PlayerAwardAwarded
Justin Williams[8]Conn Smythe TrophyJune 14, 2014
Dustin Brown[9]Mark Messier NHL Leadership AwardJune 24, 2014
Jonathan Quick[10]William M. Jennings TrophyJune 24, 2014

Transactions

The Kings have been involved in the following transactions during the 2013–14 season:

Trades

June 30, 2013[11] To Edmonton Oilers
2nd-round pick in 2013
3rd-round pick in 2013
CAR's 4th-round pick in 2013
To Los Angeles Kings
2nd-round pick in 2013
June 30, 2013[11] To New Jersey Devils
7th-round pick in 2013
To Los Angeles Kings
7th-round pick in 2015
July 16, 2013[12] To Chicago Blackhawks
Conditional 6th-round pick in 2015
To Los Angeles Kings
Daniel Carcillo
January 4, 2014[13] To New York Rangers
Daniel Carcillo
To Los Angeles Kings
Conditional 7th-round pick in 2014
January 15, 2014[14] To Edmonton Oilers
Ben Scrivens
To Los Angeles Kings
3rd-round pick in 2014
January 22, 2014[15] To Toronto Maple Leafs
Brandon Kozun
To Los Angeles Kings
Andrew Crescenzi
February 6, 2014[16] To Montreal Canadiens
Robert Czarnik
To Los Angeles Kings
Steve Quailer
March 5, 2014[17] To Buffalo Sabres
Nicolas Deslauriers
Hudson Fasching
To Los Angeles Kings
Brayden McNabb
Jonathan Parker
LAK's 2nd round pick in 2014
LAK's 2nd round pick in 2015
March 5, 2014[18] To San Jose Sharks
Conditional 7th-round pick in 2016
To Los Angeles Kings
James Livingston
March 5, 2014[19] To Columbus Blue Jackets
Matt Frattin
2nd round pick in 2014 (LAK's ) or 2015 (TOR's)
conditional 3rd round pick in 2014 (EDM's) or 2015 (LAK's)
To Los Angeles Kings
Marian Gaborik

Draft picks

Los Angeles Kings' picks at the 2013 NHL Entry Draft, that was held in Newark, New Jersey on June 30, 2013.

Round # Player Pos Nationality College/junior/club team (league)
2 37 Valentin Zykov LW Russia Russia Baie-Comeau Drakkar (QMJHL)
4 103[a] Justin Auger RW Canada Canada Guelph Storm (OHL)
4 118 Hudson Fasching RW United States United States USA NTDP (USHL)
5 146 Patrik Bartosak G Czech Republic Czech Republic Red Deer Rebels (WHL)
5 148[b] Jonny Brodzinski RW United States United States St. Cloud State Huskies (WCHA)
6 178 Zachary Leslie D Canada Canada Guelph Storm (OHL)
7 191[c] Dominik Kubalik LW Czech Republic Czech Republic Sudbury Wolves (OHL)
Draft notes[46]
  • The Los Angeles Kings' first-round pick went to the Columbus Blue Jackets as the result of a February 23, 2012, trade that sent Jeff Carter to the Kings in exchange for Jack Johnson and this pick.[47]
  • The Edmonton Oilers' second-round pick went to the Los Angeles Kings as the result of a trade on June 30, 2013, that sent a second and third-round pick in 2013 (57th and 88th overall) and Carolina's fourth-round pick in 2013 (96th overall) to Edmonton in exchange for this pick.[48]
  • The Los Angeles Kings' second-round pick went to the St. Louis Blues (via Edmonton), Los Angeles traded this pick to the Edmonton Oilers as the result of a trade on June 30, 2013, that sent a second-round pick in 2013 (37th overall) to Los Angeles in exchange for a third-round pick in 2013 (88th overall), Carolina's fourth-round pick in 2013 (96th overall) and this pick.[48]
  • The Los Angeles Kings' third-round pick went to the Edmonton Oilers as the result of a trade on June 30, 2013, that sent a second-round pick in 2013 (37th overall) to Los Angeles in exchange for a second-round pick in 2013 (57th overall), Carolina's fourth-round pick in 2013 (96th overall) and this pick.[48]
  • a The Phoenix Coyotes' fourth-round pick went to the Los Angeles Kings (via Columbus and Philadelphia) as a result of a February 26, 2013, trade that sent Simon Gagne to the Flyers in exchange for this pick.[49]
  • b The Montreal Canadiens' fifth-round pick went to the Los Angeles Kings as a result of an April 2, 2013, trade that sent Davis Drewiske to the Canadiens in exchange for this pick.[50]
  • c The Dallas Stars' seventh-round pick went to the Los Angeles Kings as a result of a June 23, 2012, trade that sent Edmonton's 2012 seventh-round pick to the Stars in exchange for this pick.[51]
  • The Los Angeles Kings' seventh-round pick went to the New Jersey Devils as the result of a trade on June 30, 2013, that sent a seventh-round pick in 2015 to Los Angeles in exchange for this pick.[52]

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  9. Kings' Brown wins Mark Messier Leadership Award
  10. Kings' Quick awarded William Jennings Trophy
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  14. Kings Acquire Third Round Pick From Oilers For Scrivens; Jones Recalled
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  16. LA Kings Acquire Steve Quailer From Montreal
  17. Kings Acquire Brayden McNabb From Buffalo
  18. Vey Assigned To Manchester; Livingston Acquired From San Jose
  19. Kings Acquire Three-Time 40 Goal Scorer Marian Gaborik From Columbus
  20. Kings Sign Unrestricted Free Agent D-Man Jeff Schultz
  21. 1 2 Kings Sign Prospects Maxim Kitsyn and Brian O'Neill
  22. Kings Sign Vincent LoVerde To One-Year Deal
  23. Canucks sign Brad Richardson
  24. Penguins Sign Defenseman Rob Scuderi
  25. Ducks Sign Left Wing Penner to One-Year Contract
  26. Avs claim Marc-Andre Cliche from L.A. Kings on waivers, send Pickard to minors
  27. Jets claim Keaton Ellerby off waivers
  28. Keaton Ellerby Agrees To Terms On One-Year Deal
  29. Kings And Defenseman Jake Muzzin Agree To Terms On A New Two-Year Contract
  30. Kings Sign Martinez to Two-Year Contract
  31. Kings Captain Dustin Brown Agrees to Eight-Year Contract Extension
  32. Jordan Nolan Agrees To Two-Year Contract
  33. Trevor Lewis Agrees To One-Year Deal
  34. 1 2 Kings agree to terms with Andrew Bodnarchuk and Colin Miller on multi-year deals
  35. Kings and Forward Kyle Clifford Agree to Terms on a Two-Year Contract
  36. Kings and goaltender Martin Jones agree to terms on a two-year contract
  37. Kings Sign Bartosak To Three-Year Entry Level Deal
  38. Mersch Graduates To Pro Hockey, Offers Kings Hope At Left Wing
  39. Kings Sign Trevor Lewis To Two-Year Contract Extension
  40. Dowd Now Knocking On The Door As A Rising NHL Prospect
  41. Kings Sign O'Neill
  42. Kings Sign Valentine Zykov To Three-Year Entry Level Contract
  43. Kings Sign Prospect Nick Ebert
  44. Kings Sign Matt Greene To Four-Year Contract
  45. Marian Gaborik And The Kings Agree To Terms On A New Seven-Year Deal
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