The Los Angeles Kings have finally captured the Stanley Cup. The big victory parade happens Thursday.
Jonathan Quick Drops Double F-Bomb During Kings Stanley Cup Celebration
“How about this fuckin’ team right here?”
Seemingly at a loss for words the second he picked up the mic, Quick just let it flow ... and boy, did it ever flow.
Read Article >Kings Parade 2012 Live: Los Angeles City Council President Drank Beer With Jonathan Quick
Stick with this StoryStream for full coverage of the Kings’ parade. For more on the team, check in with Jewels From The Crown or SB Nation Los Angeles.
Read Article >Kings Parade 2012 Live: Darryl Sutter Fist-Pumps Just Stole The Show
Darryl Sutter is a different kind of dude. He’s a quiet, humble Alberta farm boy who knows his hockey and doesn’t like to be extroverted, but man ... when he does break the shell a little bit, the results are amazing.
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Read Article >Kings Parade 2012 Live: Fans Save Large Crowds For End Of Route
But it appears as though most fans decided to gather down at the end of the parade route near the intersection of Chick Hearn Court and Figueroa. Thousands of fans are also gathered inside two plazas along the Court near Staples Center and L.A. Live.
At the end of the route, the buses stopped, a few players spoke and confetti went off to the roar of the crowd.
Read Article >Kings Parade 2012 Live: Dustin Brown’s Kid Tries To Mount Stanley Cup
As far as I’m concerned, Dustin Brown’s children can do whatever they’d like. But apparently that’s not the case. Watch as an adult ruins his fun as he tries to mount the Stanley Cup.
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Read Article >Kings Parade 2012 Live: Stanley Cup Might Be Tired After All This Partying
But that’s just a fraction of the Cup’s full schedule since Game 6.
The party started at the Lexus Club inside Staples Center before moving to a bar in Hermosa Beach. It spent the night and the next day at captain Brown’s house before moving on to appearances on both The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and Jimmy Kimmel Live.
Read Article >Kings Parade 2012 Live: Fans Lined Along Figueroa Street Prepared To Party
The team will then de-board the buses and head inside Staples Center for a post-parade rally inside the arena at 2:30 p.m. local time. Fans with tickets are allowed to enter at around 1 p.m. local time, just as the parade is expected to reach its conclusion. Los Angeles is ready.
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Read Article >Kings Parade Live: How To Watch Los Angeles’ Celebration Online
The parade will start at noon local time, but coverage of the event will begin before the players begin moving down Figueroa Street, with the NHL Network’s live broadcast beginning at 11:30 a.m. PT.
Locally, for fans unwilling to brave the crowds in and around the Staples Center, Fox Sports West will also carry live coverage to viewers in Southern California. And if you’re unable to call out sick from work and either get to a television or attend, a live stream of the parade also be available at FoxSportsWest.com. Basically, if you’re a Kings fan or just a fan of hockey, there is no real excuse to miss Thursday’s parade.
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