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NHL Pacific Division Standings – Week Nine

Each week CaliSports News will present the updated list of the NHL Pacific Division standings. Going into Week 9 of the NHL the Los Angeles Kings are sitting second from the bottom in the standings. See it below:

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The Los Angeles Kings Slava Voynov pleaded not guilty today:

“Los Angeles Kings defenseman Slava Voynov on Monday pleaded not guilty to felony domestic assault for allegedly attacking his wife in October, the Los Angeles County district attorney said.

Voynov, 24, was charged with one count of corporal injury to spouse with great bodily injury in Los Angeles for an incident at their home in the Los Angeles suburb of Redondo Beach on Oct. 19.

His wife suffered injuries to her eyebrow, cheek and neck during an argument, the district attorney said.

The Russian player has been on indefinite paid suspension by the National Hockey League since his arrest on Oct. 20 at a Los Angeles-area hospital where his wife was being treated for the injuries.”

To read more from this article, click here. 

The Los Angeles Times recaps the Kings loss to the Chicago Blackhawks:

“Brad Richards scored two goals, and the Chicago Blackhawks beat the Los Angeles Kings 4-1 on Saturday night.

Just how important was this rematch, the first meeting between the Kings and Chicago since June 1?

The Kings saw fit to rest No. 1 goaltender Jonathan Quick to get ready for this big game — well, as big as it gets in November — going as far as to start Martin Jones on back-to-back nights, in Nashville and in Minnesota last week.

The Blackhawks struck early against Quick and the Kings and were ruthlessly efficient. They scored twice on their first eight shots and put on a clinic on their way to a 4-1 victory against the Kings at Staples Center on Saturday night.

Brad Richards, who was on the losing end of the Stanley Cup Final as a member of the New York Rangers against the Kings, scored twice for the Blackhawks. Daniel Carcillo, a former King, had the game’s first goal, just 1:52 into the game, and Brandon Saad had an empty-netter with 1:49 remaining.”

To more of this recap  click here. 

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