Los Angeles Hockey
Los Angeles is home to 1 hockey team and 2 ice rinks. The city hosts Los Angeles Kings (NHL). Browse listings below or add a listing if we're missing something.
Hockey in Los Angeles
Los Angeles entered the NHL in 1967 during the league's first expansion. The Kings won their first Stanley Cup in 2012 and helped popularize hockey in a non-traditional market, alongside the Ducks in nearby Anaheim.
Hockey in Los Angeles spans 1 team in National Hockey League. Los Angeles is home to NHL-level professional hockey, the top tier of the sport.
Los Angeles Kings represents Los Angeles at the professional level in the NHL. Professional hockey draws significant fan support and elevates the local hockey culture.
With 2 rinks, Los Angeles can host simultaneous games, practices, and tournaments. Notable facilities include Crypto.com Arena, Iceoplex Simi Valley. This infrastructure is the backbone of the city's hockey scene, supporting everything from youth leagues to adult recreational play.
California is part of the United States hockey network, with Los Angeles one of its key cities.
Los Angeles has a population of 3.9 million and is part of the Greater Los Angeles, one of the country's major metropolitan areas.
🏒 Hockey Teams in Los Angeles
⛸️ Ice Rinks in Los Angeles
Los Angeles Kings
Los Angeles is home to the Los Angeles Kings, competing in the National Hockey League (NHL).
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