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At the onset of what is to be a busy offseason for the Los Angeles Kings, some players might dip into the 23-million-dollar ...
His contribution was pivotal as the Avalanche fought back from a deficit to claim the victory. Elsewhere in the playoffs, Samuel Helenius made history with his first playoff point in his team's match ...
Well. What an intense week that was, huh? The Edmonton Oilers won four straight games from Games 3 to 6 to take a fourth consecutive first-round series against the Los Angeles Kings.
They were phenomenal in that department to start out, scoring on five of 10 power play opportunities in the first two games while boasting a perfect penalty kill. From Game 4 onward, though, they only ...
Helenius notched an assist and two hits in Thursday's 6-4 loss to the Oilers in Game 6. The helper was Helenius' first career playoff point. He was in the lineup for all six playoff contests but ...
Clarke and Spence both scored goals. As for Samuel Helenius, he seemed to embody everything that LA was lacking in previous encounters with the Oilers: size, grit and the willingness to hit ...
Assists went to Fiala and Samuel Helenius. Shots on goal after two periods: Oilers 22, Kings 15. The first five minutes of the third period featured more back-and-forth play with some good saves ...
and Samuel Helenius. We will see what happens in Game 5. This could, of course, all change in Game 5–especially if the Kings win at home. But the longer this series goes on, and if it does go ...
The fourth line, however, is barely seeing action. Jeff Mallott, Samuel Helenius, and Trevor Lewis each average under five minutes per game. On defence, the Kings rely heavily on their top-four.
Trevor Lewis, Jeff Malot, and Samuel Helenius all played approximately five minutes or less. Lewis registered 5:19 of ice time. The forward with the next lowest ice time was Andrei Kuzmenko with ...