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NHL · SloveniaThe best ice hockey player ever, 36-year-old Anže Kopitar, said that he could retire competitively in 2026, after finishing his upcoming two-year contract with the Los Angeles Kings and starting the next season, and he put the North American NHL, the most powerful ice hockey league in the world, up on his website.See the Story
Official website of the NHL: 39 years is a good age to think about the end.
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NHL · Los AngelesThe best ice hockey player ever, 36-year-old Anže Kopitar, said that he could retire competitively in 2026, after finishing his upcoming two-year contract with the Los Angeles Kings and starting the next season, and he put the North American NHL, the most powerful ice hockey league in the world, up on his website.See the Story
STA: NHL: A competitive copycat could retire in 2026.
Los Angeles Kings · AlbertaFollowing each game in the first round between the Edmonton Oilers and Los Angeles Kings, we’ll be providing a quick synopsis of the clubs’ goaltending performances.See the Story
GOALIE REPORT: Oilers' Skinner hangs on to dispatch Rittich, Kings
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NHL · AlbertaThe Edmonton Oilers done 'n' dusted off the Los Angeles Kings in the opening round of NHL playoffs for the third year in a row, and social-media site X sure took notice following Wednesday's Game 5 of the Western Conference series.See the Story
What was shared on the social sites as Edmonton Oilers reach Round 2?
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Los Angeles Kings · SloveniaThe captain of the Los Angeles Kings was out for the third straight season in a row in the first semi-finals of the NHL, and the king of the league was still the Edmonton Oilers, who this time won the series 4–1, and Crouch was clearly disappointed.See the Story
The Disillusioned Collector: A sense of shame is worthless.
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