The Los Angeles Kings and their players made sure to show their support for the team that plays just a few miles up the road at Dodger Stadium in the World Series, the Los Angeles Dodgers, late this week. Before a couple of the Kings' games this week, we could see some of the team's players repping the Dodgers with their apparel.
Anze Kopitar and the Los Angeles Kings showing their love and support for the LA Dodgers in the World Series vs. the Toronto Blue Jays
Before the Kings' squared off against the Predators tonight in Nashville as part of the five-game Western Conference road trip for LA this weekend, some of the team's top players showed their support for the Dodgers in the World Series against the Blue Jays tonight.
Here are some of the Kings current and former players who are supporting the Dodgers in the World Series this fall against the Blue Jays.
Anze Kopitar
Anze Kopitar is an LA sports staple in the city in the past few decades. Arguably the best Kings' player of all-time, Kopitar has shown support for the Dodgers repeatedly over the years.
Two LA legends announce their retirement on the same day π
β SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) September 18, 2025
Kings captain Anze Kopitar and Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw each announced they will retire after their respective seasons, after spending their entire careers in Los Angeles. pic.twitter.com/1c1yU0NyJ4
He's thrown out the first pitch at Dodgers games multiple times in the past couple of decades, and he even had his retirement announcement following the end of the 2025-26 season on the same day as Clayton Kershaw for the Dodgers earlier this fall.
Kopitar was one of the Kings' players who donned a Dodgers' hat to show his support for his fellow LA team in the World Series this week against Toronto.
LA π @Dodgers pic.twitter.com/YnW48Q35ct
β LA Kings (@LAKings) October 25, 2025
Dustin Brown*
The only former Kings player on this list, former LA captain Dustin Brown has been known for being an avid Dodgers fan during his time in the city and with the franchise over the past few decades.
In the past 10 or 15 years, Brown has repeatedly shown his support for the Dodgers on social media and by repping the team with Dodgers hats and jerseys on team trips and at LA games.
@Dodgers just a reminder LA teams have been known to come back from a 2-0 hole leaving St. Louis.
β Dustin Brown (@DustinBrown23) October 12, 2013
Brown has shown up at multiple Dodgers games in the past decade and a half, not just as a supporter from the Kings, but as an LA fan himself. A little over a decade ago, Brown had a message for the Dodgers in the playoffs in the 2013 MLB postseason.
He tweeted directly at the Dodgers on social media in the 2013 postseason, giving the team "a reminder that LA teams have been known to come back from a 2-0 hole leaving St. Louis" in reference to the Kings coming back from down 2-0 against the Blues in the 2013 NHL postseason in the first round of the Western Conference playoffs.
Dustin Brown in the house for Kingβs Night! pic.twitter.com/wM25A72O09
β Los Angeles Dodgers (@Dodgers) September 22, 2022
Adrian Kempe
Kopitar wasn't the only Kings player who showed their support for the Dodgers in the World Series against the Blue Jays this weekend before the matchup against the Predators on Saturday. Kings' forward Adrian Kempe and defenseman Mikey Anderson were also shown on social media with Dodgers hats, supporting the team in the World Series this week.
Adrian Kempe repping the Dodgers hat to support LA in the World Series tonight vs. the Blue Jays! pic.twitter.com/srhWmjoouS
β Rink Royalty (@RinkRoyalty) October 26, 2025
Kempe has repped the Dodgers hat a few times over the years and in his time in LA playing for the Kings franchise.
Kempe is off to a hot start himself to the 2025-26 season for the Kings. He leads the team with double-digit points, including five goals and seven assists for the Kings this regular season.
