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Los Angeles Kings - Team
History & Information
The Kings have not had a great deal of
success in their history, winning their division just once
in 1990–91, and
failing to get out of the first round of the playoffs twelve
times in the twenty-four seasons they qualified for post-season
play, advancing past the second round just once. Indeed,
the high point in Kings franchise history was when they won
their conference championship for the only time, advancing
to the Stanley Cup Finals in the 1992–93
season only to lose the series to the Montreal
Canadiens in five games.
Los Angeles Kings
- Staples Center
Staples Center measures 950,000 square
feet (88,257.9 m2) of total space, with a 94-foot
(28.7 m) by 200-foot (61.0 m) arena floor.
It stands 150 feet (45.7 m) tall. The
arena seats up to 20,000 for concerts,
18,997 for basketball,
and 18,118 for hockey and
arena football. Two-thirds
of the arena's seating, including 2,500 club seats, are
in the lower bowl. There are also 160 luxury suites,
including 15 event suites, on three levels between the
lower and upper bowls. The
arena's attendance record is held by the fight between
World WBA Welterweight Champion, Antonio
Margarito and Shane
Mosley with a crowd of 20,820 set on January 25,
2009. Outside
the arena are statues of Wayne
Gretzky and Earvin
Johnson, although both sports legends played at the The
Forum, where the Kings, Lakers and Sparks previously
played. A third statue of boxer Oscar
De La Hoya was unveiled outside Staples Center on
December 1, 2008.
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