The Los Angeles Kings entered the National Hockey League for
the 1967-68 season in what was the first of several rounds of expansion. The
Kings have been host to several players with a talent for offence. The team’s individual
single season scoring records can be considered unsurpassable in today’s
defensive minded NHL game.
Test and expand your hockey knowledge of the Los Angeles
Kings with these four trivia questions focused on the team’s individual single
season records.
Q. What player holds the Los Angeles Kings record for most
points in a single regular season?
A. Wayne Gretzky became a Los Angeles King for the 1988-89
season and he impressed his new fans with a 168 point season. The second
highest point total in history also belongs to Gretzky when he contributed 163
in 1990-91. The highest non-Gretzky single season point total in Los Angeles
history is the 150 of Bernie Nicholls in 1988-89.
Q. Who holds the Los Angeles Kings single season record for
most goals?
A. With the influence of Wayne Gretzky in 1988-89, Bernie
Nicholls went over and above his talents and scored 70 goals. The next best
goal scoring output by a King was Luc Robitaille with 63 in 1992-93. Nicholls
and Robitaille are the only two L.A. players to top the 60 goal plateau. When
it comes to scoring 50 goals, just Marcel Dionne, Charlie Simmer, Jimmy Carson
and Gretzky can be added to the list.
Q. Two Los Angeles Kings players have led the team in goals
scored on eight occasions. Who was the latest to accomplish this feat?
A. Luc Robitaille first led the team with 45 goals in
1986-87. The last occasion was the 1999-00 season when he scored 36. His best
was 63 in 1992-93 and he surpassed the 50 goal plateau on two other occasions.
Marcel Dionne is the other Los Angeles King to lead the team in goals on eight
occasions.
Q. What Los Angeles King holds the team record for most
penalty minutes in a single regular season?
A. Marty McSorley surpassed Dave ‘Tiger’ Williams’ team
record of 358 PIM with 399 of his own during the 1992-93 season. McSorley came
to Los Angeles from the Edmonton Oilers along with Wayne Gretzky for the
1988-89 season and led the Kings in PIM a total of five times.
For Tiger, 1987-88 was his second last season in the NHL and
his final full season, playing just 28 games in 1988-89. His 358 PIM placed him
second in the NHL in 1987-88, three minutes behind leader Tim Hunter of the
Calgary Flames.
McSorley’s 399 PIM led the NHL in 1992-93, 29 more than
second place Gino Odjick of the Vancouver Canucks. In over 961 regular season NHL
games between 1983-84 and 1999-00, Marty sat 3,381 minutes in the penalty box. This
total ranks him fourth all-time, behind Tiger Williams, Dale Hunter and Tie
Domi. The group are part of an exclusive nine NHL players to accumulate more
than 3,000 PIM in a career.
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