DB recants his attendance at Dustin Brown's USA Hockey Hall of Fame induction. The guys discuss LAK's huge comeback in Columbus that sets the stage for some NHL history in Montreal. You can find us on X/Twitter at @kingsofthepod The post KOTP Ep.
Lots to discuss today, Insiders. First things first though, a big night ahead for Dustin Brown. Will have plenty to share after the induction ceremony, but tonight, Brown is in Boston to be inducted into the US Hockey Hall of Fame, during a ceremony at the Westin Copley Place Hotel.
Now officially a Los Angeles Kings and USA Hockey legend, Dustin Brown will be inducted into the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame on Dec. 6. Brown, alongside Jamie Langenbrunner, headlines a group including longtime Executive Brian Burke, women’s star Katie King Crowley and official Brian Murphy.
USA Hockey has announced that former NHLers Dustin Brown and Jamie Langenbrunner, executive Brian Burke, Olympic gold medalist Katie King Crowley and referee Brian Murphy will be inducted into the 2023 U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame.
The United States Hockey Hall of Fame will induct former NHL forwards Dustin Brown and Jamie Langenbrunner, longtime NHL executive Brian Burke, former Olympian and longtime Boston College women’s program head coach Katie King Crowley, and former NHL linesman Brian Murphy as their class of 2023
Mattias Norström joins host Jesse Cohen on the latest episode of All The Kings Men. The former Kings captain reminisces about the trade that brought him from New York to LA, recalls his partnership with Rob Blake and shares his reflections on the career of another Kings captain, Dustin Brown.
“I thanked my teammates at the end of last season for giving me an opportunity to play for something, one more time my career. When we lost in game seven, I figured I’d never see that trophy again.
Jim Fox joins host Jesse Cohen to talk about the unbelievable night Kings fans experienced on Saturday. Dustin Brown was honored before the game and the Kings delivered a 6-0 win for their former teammate.
During first intermission of Saturday night’s Kings game, Dustin Brown met with a small, assembled group of media members to discuss what transpired earlier in the evening and reflect back on his career.
Saturday night proved to be a book with many chapters – and all of them were positive for the LA Kings. Things began with a nearly 90-minute ceremony to honor longtime captain and two-time Stanley Cup champion Dustin Brown, as his No.
LOS AHGELES —Retired Los Angeles Kings right wing and former captain Dustin Brown spoke with the local media following his jersey retirement ceremony and statute reveal ceremony on February 11, 2013, at Crypto.com Arena in Downtown Los Angeles.
Former forward Dustin Brown, who captained the Los Angeles Kings to both of their Stanley Cup titles, had his No. 23 retired and a statue of him unveiled during a ceremony before Saturday's game against the Pittsburgh Penguins.
The Los Angeles Kings had three first-round picks in the 2003 Entry Draft. This first round is famous for producing some of the best players of this era in the NHL.
Jamie Langenbrunner reflects on former Olympic teammate, and former LA Kings captain, Dustin Brown and his impact on Team USA in 2010. The LA Kings took a step forward in 2021-22 by making the playoffs for the first time since 2018.
On Wednesday, the LA Kings announced that Dustin Brown will have both his jersey retired and a statue outside of Crypto.com Arena. The ceremony will take place on February 11th when the Pittsburgh Penguins come to town.
Nicole Brown reflects on Dustin Brown’s captaincy with the LA Kings, the pride he took in it and the resilience he showed relinquishing it. For nearly two decades, fans of the LA Kings have come to know Dustin Brown as many things: a fearless warrior, their team’s loyal leader, and an unwavering ambassador to the community.
Dustin Brown played his entire NHL career for the Kings, skating in a franchise record 1,296 regular-season games with the team between 2003 and 2022.
Former Monarchs coach Dane Jackson fondly discusses the impact that former LA Kings captain Dustin Brown had in Manchester. After getting his feet wet in the NHL during the 2003-04 season, it seemed as though Dustin Brown was on his way with the LA Kings.
In this edition of Los Angeles Kings News & Rumors, I discuss the final game of the team’s 2021-22 season and Dustin Brown’s career. I also review LA’s exit interviews, where the team revealed injuries and offseason plans, and the end of the season for the team’s American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Ontario Reign.
Brown will hang up the skates after one final playoff run with the Kings.
Dustin Brown has been a staple in the Los Angeles Kings’ lineup for 16 seasons. In that time, there have been many ups and downs, but he has always been a leader, as well as a physical force to be reckoned with.
Technically, the Stanley Cup playoffs begin May 2. But the calendar in the upstart Los Angeles Kings’ locker room is a bit different. It appears to consist of only two days: today and tomorrow.
While Dustin Brown has been a cornerstone of the Los Angeles Kings’ lineup since the 2005-06 NHL season, many were starting to question why the 37-year-old forward is still on the team’s top line.
The Los Angeles Kings are technically still alive in the West Division playoff race, but will have to complete the final five games of the season without Dustin Brown.
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