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  • Knicks ready for tough homestand against Western Conference standouts


    The Knicks will play their next five games at home, but all will be against formidable Western Conference opponents beginning with Saturday’s matchup against the surging Kings. 

    Sacramento has won 10 of 12 under Doug Christie after Mike Brown was axed in late December with a 13-18 mark.

    The Knicks’ subsequent four games will be against top six teams currently in the West: the Grizzlies, Nuggets, Lakers and Rockets. 


    Jalen Brunson #11 of the New York Knicks reacts on the court during the second half.
    Jalen Brunson was named an Eastern Conference starter for the 2025 All-Star Game. Jason Szenes / New York Post

    “Obviously, they had a little bit of a slow start, but they’ve been playing well,” newly dubbed All-Star starter Jalen Brunson said of the Kings. “Most importantly, we need to keep our consistency. Our mental approach has to be the same every single game. We have to be ready to go. 

    “It’s going to be a dogfight when we get out there, no matter who we’re playing against. Any given night something could happen, so we have to be ready to go.” 

    The Knicks enter Saturday’s game at MSG with a slightly better record on the road (15-8) than they’ve managed on their home court. 


    Josh Hart is listed as questionable for the Knicks with right knee soreness. De’Aaron Fox (sprained right thumb) is questionable for the Kings. 


    De'Aaron Fox #5 of the Sacramento Kings walks backcourt during a game against the Milwaukee Bucks at Fiserv Forum on January 14, 2025 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
    De’Aaron Fox is averaging 25.4 points and 6.2 assists per game this season. Getty Images

    New Jersey Attorney General Matt Platkin joined New York AG Letitia James and Connecticut AG William Tong and other government officials in “imploring Altice USA and MSG Networks to reach a deal” to resolve its dispute that has taken the networks’ programming off Optimum’s lineup since Jan. 1, according to a statement Friday released by MSG. 

    “MSG Networks agrees with the Attorneys General,” the statement read. “We don’t want Optimum subscribers to miss another Knicks, Rangers, Islanders or Devils game. That’s why we offered to submit the matter to binding arbitration. 

    “If Altice USA agrees, MSG Networks can immediately bring back the games Optimum subscribers are desperately missing while MSG Networks remains off the air.” 


    The Knicks ranked third in the NBA in team merchandise sold in the first half of the season through the league website — behind the Celtics and the Lakers. Brunson is fourth in individual jersey sales, behind Steph Curry, LeBron James and Jayson Tatum. 

    Brunson also was named the league-wide recipient of the NBA Cares Bob Lanier Community Assist award for December.



    The New York Knicks are gearing up for a challenging homestand against some of the toughest teams in the Western Conference. With matchups against the likes of the Los Angeles Lakers, Phoenix Suns, and Utah Jazz on the horizon, the Knicks are ready to prove they can compete with the best in the league.

    Despite facing tough competition, the Knicks have shown resilience and determination throughout the season. Led by All-Star forward Julius Randle and rising star RJ Barrett, the team has continued to exceed expectations and climb up the standings in the Eastern Conference.

    As they prepare to take on some of the top teams in the West, the Knicks are focused on maintaining their winning ways and proving they belong among the elite in the NBA. With a strong defense and a balanced offensive attack, the Knicks are ready to go toe-to-toe with the best teams in the league and show that they are a force to be reckoned with.

    Fans can expect exciting games and thrilling moments as the Knicks look to make a statement during this tough homestand. So make sure to tune in and support the team as they take on some of the top teams in the Western Conference and continue their quest for postseason success. Let’s go Knicks! #Knicks #NBA #Homestand #WesternConferenceStandouts.

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  • PREVIEW: Red Wings continue four-game homestand with matchup against Capitals on Sunday

    PREVIEW: Red Wings continue four-game homestand with matchup against Capitals on Sunday


    McLellan also talked about how Saturday felt a little like the start of an NHL Training Camp.

    “The Red Wings have their video staff, and we’re trying to blend stuff together,” McLellan said. “The amount of time it takes to flip stuff around, the video coaches did an unreal job today, in a stressful situation, just to get us ready for a meeting. You don’t have that when you’re planning for Training Camp because you’ve got six months—three months, probably—to get prepared, and we had three hours. But the on-ice part of it was good. We targeted two areas that we thought we needed to work on. The group was attentive, they asked good questions. Usually, that’s a good sign.”

    Goalie Cam Talbot, who has McLellan as his bench boss for the third time of his NHL career, said the 57-year-old’s message to the Red Wings ahead of Saturday’s on-ice session was to “come out and work.”

    “That’s what we’re all going to do from here on out,” Talbot said. “We’re going to learn as we go. It’s not easy when you change coaches midseason. You can’t change everything all at once. There’s a process to it, and I think that was the message. We’re going to work on things every practice and continue to build, and as we’re building we’re going to learn and get better.”



    The Detroit Red Wings are set to take on the Washington Capitals in an exciting matchup on Sunday as they continue their four-game homestand at Little Caesars Arena.

    The Red Wings are coming off a tough 3-2 loss to the Carolina Hurricanes on Friday night, but they’ll be looking to bounce back against the Capitals. Detroit will need to tighten up defensively and capitalize on their scoring chances in order to come out on top against a tough Washington team.

    The Capitals, led by superstar Alex Ovechkin, have been playing some solid hockey as of late and currently sit near the top of the standings in the Metropolitan Division. The Red Wings will need to bring their A-game if they hope to secure a win against this talented Washington squad.

    Be sure to tune in on Sunday to see all the action as the Red Wings look to defend their home ice against the Capitals. It’s sure to be a thrilling game that you won’t want to miss!

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  • 12/28 Preview – Oh, It’s the Oilers + Moore/Kaliyev, Danault, Homestand Starts Today

    12/28 Preview – Oh, It’s the Oilers + Moore/Kaliyev, Danault, Homestand Starts Today


    WHO: Los Angeles Kings (19-10-4) vs. Edmonton Oilers (21-11-2)
    WHAT: 2024-25 Regular-Season Game
    WHEN: Saturday, December 28 @ 1:00 PM Pacific
    WHERE: Crypto.com Arena – Los Angeles, CA
    HOW TO FOLLOW: VIDEO: FanDuel Sports Network – AUDIO – ESPN LA App – TWITTER: @dooleylak & @lakings

    TODAY’S MATCHUP: The Kings are back at it, following a five-day holiday break, as they host the Edmonton Oilers in a rematch of the 2022, 2023 and 2024 playoffs.

    HEAD-TO-HEAD: Forward Quinton Byfield led the Kings with six points (2-4-6) from four regular-season games against Edmonton, also adding four assists from five playoff games.

    Forward Adrian Kempe has led the way against the Oilers over the last three seasons, totaling 11 goals and 19 points from 18 games in the postseason versus Edmonton, on top of eight points (5-3-8) from 11 regular-season matchups, giving Kempe 16 goals against today’s opponent over the last three season in total.

    KINGS VITALS: With the afternoon puck drop, the Kings did not hold a morning skate in advance of today’s game.

    Considering the back-to-back, look for the Kings to split their goaltenders today and tomorrow. Should Darcy Kuemper start on the front end, he brings with him a lifetime record of 10-3-4 versus Edmonton, with a .918 save percentage and a 2.48 goals-against average. If the Kings go to David Rittich, who started the final game before the break, he’s 5-5-1 lifetime against Edmonton, with a .904 save percentage and a 2.73 goals-against average.

    For reference, here’s how the Kings lined up during yesterday’s practice –

    Turcotte – Kopitar – Kempe
    Foegele – Byfield – Jeannot
    Fiala – Danault – Laferriere
    Lee – Helenius – Thomas

    Anderson – Gavrikov
    Edmundson – Clarke
    Moverare – Spence
    Englund – Burroughs

    Kuemper / Rittich

    That obviously leaves two players too many. The decision would likely come down to whether Jim Hiller prefers 11 forwards and seven defensemen or a 12/6 configuration.

    The Kings went 11/7 in all seven games on their recent trip, but the last game was likely only due to Danault missing the game. With the back-to-back, it wouldn’t surprise me to see at least one game 12/6. To be determined on that front, will find out shortly with the early puck drop.

    Additionally, the Kings made two roster moves today, recalling forward Arthur Kaliyev from his conditioning loan in the AHL and activating him from injured reserve. In a corresponding move, forward Trevor Moore was placed on injured reserve. Nothing surprising there, as noted yesterday.

    OILERS VITALS: Today is also Edmonton’s first game out of the break and the Oilers are playing some of their best hockey of the season, with three straight wins, eight wins from their last nine and 11 of their last 13.

    Per the Edmonton team account, here’s how the Oilers aligned in their most recent game versus Ottawa –

    Forward Ryan Nugent-Hopkins missed the game against Ottawa due to illness and is expected to play today versus the Kings.

    Today’s game marks the return of forward Viktor Arvidsson to Los Angeles, after the Swedish winger signed a two-year contract with Edmonton as a free agent over the summer. Arvidsson played 165 regular-season games over three seasons with the Kings, totaling 123 points (52-71-123). He added 10 points (3-7-10) from 11 playoff games. With the Oilers, he’s collected seven points (3-4-7) from 19 games played, missing time with injury along the way.

    Storyline Of The Day – Oh, It’s The Oilers
    I think today’s game is as important as you want to make it.

    For a Kings team that seems to have found its stride over the last month or so, I don’t think there’s as much in this game as will probably be made of it. It’s a game against a team ahead of them in the division, but within reach. That’s a game that carries natural importance, even in December and a regulation win would see the Kings leapfrog the Oilers by a point in the standings.

    When it’s Edmonton, though, there’s going to be storylines discussed. Questions asked. Articles written. And I get it. The Kings have lost to this team three straight seasons in the playoffs.

    Fact of the matter is, a win today doesn’t mean the kings have climbed over any sort of metaphorical hump. A loss doesn’t undo progress that’s been made in several areas. If the season ended today, we’d be back where it feels like we’ve always been. With the Kings in Edmonton for Game 1, the Pacific 2 versus Pacific 3 matchup we’ve seen in the exact order over the last three years. And, if we get to that point, that’s when there’s a hump to be climbed.

    Still though, that’s what, 50 games away? Lots of points needed to be earned to get to that point. Two of them on the line today.

    “It’s a hard game every time we play them, we had some good games in the regular season last year, so we’re not going to get that far ahead,” Head Coach Jim Hiller said. “It’s a team that in our division, that we’ve had problems with, that we want to beat. I don’t want to make it a bigger deal than that.”

    If the regular season and postseason matched, I’d perhaps be more inclined to lean in.

    Fact of the matter is, the Kings have killed of more than 86 percent of the Edmonton power plays they’ve faced over the last three regular seasons. That’s compared to fewer than 55 percent in the playoffs. If there’s a stat that says this series isn’t exactly a shot-for-shot remake from regular season to postseason, that’s the one right there.

    “We’ve been playing the last three years against them and no matter what you do in the regular season, I don’t know if it affects anything,” forward Phillip Danault said. “It’s another game, but it’s always hard against them. We know that skill they have, they play hard and so do we.”

    I suppose this season has the added wrinkle of the Viktor Arvidsson / Warren Foegele “swap” made over the summer. A swap in practical terms than actual ones. Foegele has become an identity player for the Kings after signing a three-year contract with the team this summer. He has nine goals and 18 points at just over a half point-per-game pace.

    “I’m excited, it should be fun,” Foegele added. “A lot of friends, a lot of good memories there and I’m looking forward to playing against them. I learned a lot there. It wasn’t always smooth sailing, but I learned a lot about myself and I have so many great memories there, lots of great relationships.”

    Arvidsson has dealt with injuries, as he did each season with the Kings, but when he’s in the lineup, he’s a unique and gifted player, capable of impacting games especially at the offensive end of the ice. Probably the right choice on both fronts.

    Ultimately, it is a big game for the Kings.

    First game out of the break, first game of a five-game homestand, game within the division against a team ahead of them in the standings. And yes, it’s the Oilers. It’s also one of 82 and coming out of a stretch with five days off, the Kings are focused mainly on their own game, looking to head towards the New Year with two points over a rival team.

    3 To Watch For –
    – In hearing from Danault yesterday, didn’t seem to be anything serious regarding his one-game absence in Washington.

    Danault was a late scratch in that game and while no details were provided on what kept him out of action, sounds like it wasn’t anything overly serious and the extra day of rest on the break certainly didn’t hurt a veteran player.

    “Just rest, it was much needed,” he said. “Physically, mentally and it was good to be back on the ice today.”

    Danault was back on the ice with his line yesterday during practice, with Kevin Fiala and Alex Laferriere. It’s a line that was the team’s best on a few different nights on their recent trip and a line the Kings will continue to count on against Edmonton and beyond.

    – Today is a matchup of interesting stats. No team in the NHL has played fewer home games (13) than the Kings, who rank second in the NHL with a .808 points percentage from a 10-2-1 record. On the other side of the ice is Edmonton, which has played the fewest road games in the NHL (14). They’ve found a lot of success on the road, though, ranking fifth in the league with a 9-4-1 record, good for a .679 winning percentge.

    The Oilers have the league’s third-best goal differential on the road (+0.93 per game) while the Kings have the third-best goal differential at home (+1.46). Strength versus strength, albeit with a small sample size. Kings begin the first of five straight games at home today as they look to continue their strong play at Crypto.com Arena and bank some more points in the process.

    – Lastly, adding in a note on Todd McLellan and Trent Yawney. Was nice to see both get another opportunity in the NHL with Detroit, where it all began for McLellan specifically as an NHL coach.

    Two good people and while their first game did not go according to plan, they were able to get the Kings over the hump Detroit is now facing, which is taking a team that has missed the playoffs for several consecutive seasons and return them to that stage. Did the same thing in Edmonton. See if they can do it once again with a Detroit team that is right on the playoff bubble but has not broken through.

    Kings and Oilers, coming out of the break with a Saturday-afternoon matinee! Weird one with timing here, but expecting a competitive game.





    As the NHL season continues to march on, the Edmonton Oilers are set to take on the Los Angeles Kings in a highly anticipated matchup on December 28th. The Oilers, led by superstar Connor McDavid, are currently sitting near the top of the Pacific Division and will be looking to extend their lead with a win against the Kings.

    In other news, the Kings have made some roster moves recently, acquiring defenseman John Moore and forward Arthur Kaliyev in a trade with the Boston Bruins. Moore is expected to provide some much-needed defensive depth for the Kings, while Kaliyev adds a scoring touch to their forward group.

    Meanwhile, the Montreal Canadiens have been in the headlines recently with rumors swirling around the future of center Phillip Danault. The 28-year-old has been a key player for the Canadiens in recent years, but with his contract set to expire at the end of the season, there is speculation that he could be on the move before the trade deadline.

    Lastly, the Kings are set to begin a homestand today, with several games at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. The team will be looking to build some momentum and climb up the standings during this stretch of games, so be sure to tune in and support the Kings as they take on the Oilers and other tough opponents.

    Overall, it looks like December 28th is shaping up to be an exciting day in the NHL, with plenty of storylines to follow and games to watch. Stay tuned for all the action and updates from around the league.

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