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7:00pm
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1:00pm
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at Kings
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7:30pm
Avalanche
at Kings
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7:00pm
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at Golden Knights
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12:30pm
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at Jets
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7:00pm
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at Wild
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7:00pm
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at Kings
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6:00pm
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at Kings
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7:00pm
Kings
at Blues
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Kings
at Stars
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7:00pm
Kings
at Predators
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6:00pm
Kings
at Blackhawks
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8:00pm
Kings
at Sharks
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7:30pm
Red Wings
at Kings
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The Kings were part of the first group of expansion teams that joined the NHL in 1967. In the Kings’ early years, they wore purple and gold like the NBA’s Los Angeles Lakers. The purple-and-gold era Kings frequently qualified for the Stanley Cup Playoffs, but they were often eliminated in the first or second round. The most famous King of this era was Marcel Dionne, who scored at least 50 goals in five consecutive seasons between 1978-79 and 1982-83. He frequently played on what became known as the Triple Crown Line with Charlie Simmer and Dave Taylor. Both Taylor and Dionne have had their numbers retired by the team. Before the 1988-89 season, the Kings made one of the most significant trades in the history of the NHL: they acquired Wayne Gretzky, who had just won the Stanley Cup with the Edmonton Oilers and was the best player in the world. Gretzky’s arrival in California changed everything for the Kings and for the sport of hockey in general. Suddenly, celebrities were appearing rinkside at Kings games the way they’d been appearing courtside to see the Lakers. Gretzky made hockey cool. Teams in markets like Anaheim, San Jose, and Florida likely wouldn’t exist if Gretzky had not come to LA. The Kings updated their uniform colors to silver and black to correspond with Gretzky’s arrival. The new-look team made it to the playoffs in each of Gretzky’s first six years in LA and made it to the Stanley Cup Final once, in 1993, but were defeated by the Montreal Canadiens. After the Gretzky era came to an end, the Kings struggled. They missed the playoffs from 2003 to 2009 and often finished last in their division. Things started to turn around by 2010, however, when the Kings were able to assemble a roster that included future Norris Trophy (awarded to the league’s best defenseman) winner Drew Doughty, future Vezina Trophy (best goalie) winner Jonathan Quick, and future Selke Trophy (best defensive forward) winner Anze Kopitar. By 2012, the Kings had added Mike Richards, Jeff Carter, and Justin Williams, and the team finally won its first Stanley Cup, defeating the New Jersey Devils in the final round. In 2014, the Kings won their second Stanley Cup and cemented themselves as one of the top teams of the decade.
Los Angeles Kings ticket prices can vary widely depending on the team, matchup, venue, and demand. Preseason tickets typically cost less, while premium games and major events like championship games can cost significantly more. Prices fluctuate based on factors like team performance, rivalry intensity, and seat location, with courtside, front-row, or VIP sections commanding much higher prices than upper-level seating. Additionally, ticket prices often shift in real time based on supply and demand, meaning last-minute buyers could find deals or pay a premium depending on availability.
Several key factors determine the final price of a sporting event ticket. Market demand is a major driver—when a team is performing well or facing a high-profile opponent, prices tend to rise. The size and capacity of the venue also play a role, with larger stadiums typically offering a wider range of price points.
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Consider timing: Los Angeles Kings ticket prices fluctuate based on demand. Buying early or checking back for last-minute deals on Kings tickets can help you save.
Scoring cheap, last-minute tickets to a sporting event is all about timing and strategy. While prices for high-demand games can spike as the event approaches, many tickets actually drop in price over time. This is especially true for regular-season matchups that aren’t packed with playoff implications or major rivalries. On SeatGeek, fans can track price trends in real-time and take advantage of price drops that often occur in the final hours before a game (make sure you click the heart icon on the event you want to attend to "track" it!). Factors like weather, team performance, and unexpected lineup changes can also influence ticket prices, sometimes creating opportunities for fans to find great deals at the last minute.
A few key strategies can help maximize savings on last-minute tickets. Checking SeatGeek regularly and setting price alerts can ensure buyers catch sudden price drops. Flexibility is also key—choosing a weekday game or less popular opponent often results in lower ticket costs. Additionally, mobile ticketing makes it easier than ever to purchase and enter the stadium on short notice. While prices can be unpredictable, last-minute buyers who stay patient and use SeatGeek’s deal score to find the best value can often land great seats for a fraction of the original price.
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Time for logistics: With tickets in hand early, coordinate parking, transit, and pre- or post-game plans without pressure.
Yes, SeatGeek guarantees that Los Angeles Kings tickets bought together will be seated together unless the listing specifies otherwise. This allows groups of friends or family to sit together, ensuring a shared experience without any seating worries.
What this means for your Los Angeles Kings tickets:
Seats will be adjacent if you select two, four, or more tickets in a single listing.
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10/16/2025 | Los Angeles | Crypto.com Arena | $61 |
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