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ABOUT OUR PARTICIPATING FANTASY CAMP ALUMNI:
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Luc Robitaille
- Highest scoring left wing in NHL history with 668 goals
- Holds Kings record for most goals scored (557)
- Jersey retired by the Kings in 2007, Hockey Hall of Fame 2009
- Stanley Cup winner (2002 with Detroit)
- Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame on Nov. 9, 2009
- Current Kings President, Business Operations
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Marty McSorley
- Played in 472 games with the Kings
- Leads the Kings in all-time penalty minutes with 1,846
- Ranks fifth all-time with Kings in points recorded by a defenseman
- Voted the Kings' "Most Popular Player" three times
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Craig Johnson
Played eight seasons with the Kings 1995-2003
With the Kings he scored 75 goals and added 98 assists
Played for Team USA in the World Championships in 1992-93, 1995-96, 1998-99 and 2002-03 |
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Daryl Evans
- Played six seasons in the NHL
- Played with the Kings from 1981-85
- Scored the game-winning goal in the 1982 “Miracle on Manchester” playoff game
- Recorded 13 points in 10 playoff games with Kings in 1982
- In his 11th season as the Kings’ Radio color commentator
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Glen Murray
- Drafted in the 1st round of the 1991 NHL entry Draft (18th Overall)
- Played 6 of his16 seasons as a right winger in the NHL for the LA Kings
- Recorded 651 points in 1009 points in his professional career
- Played in the 2003 and 2004 NHL All-Star games
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Ian Turnbull
- Played 10 seasons in the NHL
- Played with the Kings during the 1981-82 season
- Holds the NHL record with five goals in one game by a defenseman (1977)
- Serves as secretary of the Kings Alumni Association
- Played in the 1977 NHL All-Star game
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Jim Fox
- Ranks eighth all-time in Kings’ career scoring with 479 points (186-293=479) in 578 career games
- Scored 30 goals three times during his Kings’ career (1981-82, 1983-84 and 1984-85)
- Scored a career high 83 points (30-53=83) with the Kings in 1984-85
- Ranks ninth all-time in Kings’ career goals (186) and eighth all-time in Kings’ career assists (293)
- His 186 goals rank third all-time amongst Kings’ right-wingers
- Named the inaugural winner of the Kings’ “Community Service” award in 1988-89
- 22nd season as the Kings television commentator
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Bernie Nicholls
- Led the Kings in scoring with 95 points (41-54=95) in 1983-84 and 1985-86 with 97 points (36-61=97) in 1985-86
- Scored a Kings season record 70 goals and finished second on the club with a career high 150 points (70-80=150) in 1988-89
- Ranks fifth all-time in Kings’ career scoring with 758 points (327-431=758) in 602 games
- Represented the Kings at the 1984, 1989 and 1990 NHL All-Star Games
- Holds or shares the Kings’ team records for most goals in one game (4), most points in one game (8), fastest to 20 goals (19 games in 1988-89), fastest to 30 goals (26 games in 1988-89) and fastest to 50 goals (51 games in 1988-89)
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Pete Demers
- First joined the Kings as an athletic trainer in 1971
- Ended the 2005-2006 season having been behind the bench for 2,632 consecutive regular season Kings games
- Inductee of the NHL Hall of Fame
- Member of Professional Hockey Athletics Trainers Society
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Brad Norton
Played six seasons in the NHL
Played with the Kings from 2002-2004
In 124 games with the Kings he tallied 287 penalty minutes
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and Special Guests:
- Rob Blake
- Nelson Emerson
- Bill Huard
- Mark Hardy
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