Only 7 Spots Remain!
 
Join Kings legend Marty McSorley and some of the greatest players in Kings history for the LA Kings Fantasy Camp. This year's Camp will be held at both Toyota Sports Center in El Segundo - the Official Practice Facility of the Los Angeles Kings, and STAPLES Center in Downtown L.A. - the home of the Kings.
 
 
ITINERARY
Thursday March 7th – STAPLES Center
12:00 PM – Welcome Address and Lunch: Lexus Club
1:30 PM – Game 1
2:45 PM – Game 2
Kings Locker Room Tour
4:30 PM – Penalty Box – ESPN Zone
6:30 PM – Fantasy Camp VIP Party, Kings Green Room
7:30 PM – Kings vs Dallas Stars
7:30 PM – Kings game VIP Green Room

Friday March 8th – Toyota Sports Center
7 AM – Check-In and Breakfast
8:45 AM – Game 3
10 AM – Game 4
Noon - Lunch
3 PM – Game 5
4:15 PM – Game 6
Other Activities will include Jamie Storr’s 55 and 1 Training Center Workout and Kings Locker Room Tour
6 PM - Sharks Cove Manhattan Beach Fantasy Camp Party

Saturday March 9th – STAPLES Center
12 PM – Lunch: Chick Hearn Press Room
1:00 PM – Consolation Game
2:30 PM – Championship Game
4:00 PM – Penalty Box – ESPN Zone
 6:00 PM – Fantasy Camp VIP Party, Kings Green Room
7:00 PM – Kings vs Calgary Flames

End of Camp
 
 
REGISTRATION FEES
  • PURCHASE NOW - $1750

 
REGISTRATION INCLUDES
  • Participants in four hockey games with Kings Alumni
  • VIP Experience for Kings vs. Dallas on Thursday March 7th and Kings vs. Calgary on Saturday March 9th
  • Kings gift bag including: Camp Jersey and Kings apparel
  • And much much more!
 
 


Hotel Information:
Accommodations provided by Courtyard Marriott El Segundo



Click here to book a King - $99

Click here to book a Queen-Queen - $99

For more information email alumniassociation@lakings.com
All skill levels welcome. Act now as space is limited to 44 people.
 
 
 
ABOUT OUR PARTICIPATING FANTASY CAMP ALUMNI:
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
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
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 
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
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
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
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
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)
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
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 

 

and Special Guests:
  • Rob Blake
  • Nelson Emerson
  • Bill Huard
  • Mark Hardy