2014 NHL Playoffs: Seven reasons why the LA Kings dethroned Chicago

Today's number: 111.33. It's the average regular season point total of the three teams that the Los Angeles Kings defeated to reach the Stanley Cup Final, a murderer's row of juggernaut offensive squads fortified with claims to 

(3) Los Angeles Kings (11-9) at (3) Chicago Blackhawks (11-7) Sunday, June 1, 2014, 5:00 p.m. PT United Center, Chicago, IL Referees: #13 Dan O'Halloran, #4 Wes McCauley. Linesmen: #68 Scott Driscoll, #55 Shane 

REJOICE AND RESET. The Los Angeles Kings are Western Conference Champions for the second time in three seasons and will open the Stanley Cup Final at home on Wednesday, June 4. The upcoming series against the 

REJOICE AND RESET. The Los Angeles Kings are Western Conference Champions for the second time in three seasons and will open the Stanley Cup Final at home on Wednesday, June 4. The upcoming series against the 

-With the win, Los Angeles improved to 106-135 all-time in the playoffs, a record that includes an away mark of 47-80. The Kings improved to 6-11 all-time against the Blackhawks in the playoffs (4-3 home, 2-8 road).