Jake AbrahamsJake Abrahams

I am a junior majoring in economics at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts. I am a member of the varsity golf team there and have played hockey since my youth in Los Angeles. My family has had season tickets for the Kings since the late '80's, which finally paid off this postseason. I have written articles for my school's athletics website, but I am very excited for the opportunity to write about my favorite team. Thanks for reading!

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Jake Muzzin: Calder Trophy Candidate

One week into the season, the stability of the Los Angeles Kings’ defensive corps was in serious question.  Matt Greene and Willie Mitchell, two anchors on last year’s Stanley Cup-winning backend,…Read More

Kings Watching The Standings Already

Just 17 games into the 48 game NHL regular season schedule, the Los Angeles Kings are nightly observers of the tight western conference playoff picture.  After each of their last two wins, the Kings have…Read More

Gagne Trade Makes Toffoli Next In Line

With today’s trade of veteran winger Simon Gagne, the Los Angeles Kings now only have one spare forward on its active roster.  Brad Richardson has been the healthy scratch of late, so Gagne’s trade…Read More

Grading The Los Angeles Kings, One-Third Of The Way Through

The shortened 2013 NHL season is already one-third of the way through for the Los Angeles Kings, who sport a 8-6-2 record through 16 games.  A three-game winning streak has the team one point out of a…Read More

Want To Beat Nashville? Start Bernier

Jonathan Bernier has experienced an atypical professional career path for a highly touted first-round pick.  Selected 11th overall by Los Angeles in 2006, Bernier was seen as the Kings’ future franchise…Read More

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Jeff Carter Carrying Kings In Early Going

After the Los Angeles Kings’ worrisome 0-2-1 start to the 2013 season, the team is back in a respectable…Read More

Kings Injury Updates

Now that a season is imminent, the Los Angeles Kings will be assembling a roster to defend their 2012…Read More

Hockey, At Long Last

After 113 days of fruitless posturing under the guise of negotiations, the NHL lockout is over. Early…Read More

2012 In Review

As 2012 comes to a close, the promise of a hockey season remains in the lurch.  It might be hard to…Read More

Hockey Icon Optimistic About NHL Returning

Don Cherry has no doubt made an indelible impact on any hockey fan that has watched a Hockey Night in…Read More

Devin Setoguchi Playing For Kings Affiliate

The NHL lockout makes it difficult for league veterans to find a convenient place to play competitive…Read More

Tyler Toffoli Scoring At The Next Level

Tyler Toffoli is blossoming into the top-six scoring prospect the Los Angeles Kings have sought for so…Read More

Pair Of Former Kings Biding Time In AHL

One of the biggest moves of Los Angeles Kings General Manager Dean Lombardi’s tenure was the blockbuster…Read More

Lockouts Have An Asymmetric Impact On NHL Teams

The immediate, and obvious, ramifications of the NHL lockout are clear.  Players and NHL team employees…Read More

Black Friday For The NHL

While America celebrated Thanksgiving on Thursday, and a day of shopping galore yesterday on Black Friday,…Read More

Hockey Hall Of Fame Weekend

This past weekend was cause for celebration in the hockey world.  No, the lockout did not end.  In…Read More

Players Begin To Speak Out

We are nearly two months into the NHL’s work stoppage and amazingly there is no prospect for a resolution…Read More

Monarchs Update; The Week Ahead

The Kings’ AHL affiliate, the Manchester Monarchs, had a successful 2-0 first week to start their campaign. …Read More

AHL Season Begins Friday

Unless you follow international hockey pretty seriously, getting a pro hockey fix these days is not easy. …Read More

Andrei Loktionov’s Name Not Engraved On Cup

After a long summer of travels, the Stanley Cup has finally ended its world tour.  Last week, 53 Kings…Read More