• L.A. Kings Celebrate 25 Millionth Fan


    LOS ANGELES (CNS) – A 21-year-old from Torrance last night became the 25 millionth person to attend a Los Angeles Kings home game, and received season tickets for the remainder of the season.

    Dustin Kramer also received a Kings jersey signed by Luc Robitaille, the Kings president of business operations and a member of the Hockey Hall of Fame, other signed merchandise and a $500 Team LA Gift card. He was introduced to the sellout crowd at Staples Center announced at 18,344 and rode on a Zamboni between periods.

    The Kings were 13,359 fans away from the 25 million mark entering tonight’s 3-2 shootout victory over the Vancouver Canucks.

    The total consists of all regular-season games and playoff games played in Los Angeles County. It does not include neutral site games played during the 1992-93 and 1993-94 seasons or games played in Europe in which the Kings were the designated home team.

    The Kings began play in 1967.

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