The Los Angeles Kings have a rich history filled with talented players. Identifying the "greatest" is subjective and depends on the criteria used – longevity, impact, skill, or leadership. Here's a look at ten Kings who stand out, considering a mix of these factors:
Marcel Dionne: Before Gretzky, there was Dionne. Acquired in a trade, Dionne played nearly 12 seasons with the Kings, amassing 550 goals and 1,307 points. He was the centerpiece of the "Triple Crown Line" and routinely finished with 40+ goals and 100+ points, leading the league with 137 points in 1979-80. Dionne is the Kings' all-time leader in total points and goals.
Anze Kopitar: Kopitar has been the face of the Kings for nearly two decades. He leads the franchise in games played and assists and is likely to take over first place in total points. Kopitar has led the team in scoring in 16 of his 18 seasons and was a dominant force in both the 2012 and 2014 Stanley Cup runs. He has also won multiple Selke Trophies (best defensive forward) and Lady Byng Trophies (sportsmanship skill).
Wayne Gretzky: "The Great One" elevated hockey's popularity in Southern California after being traded to the Kings in 1988. Gretzky averaged nearly a point and a half per game with the Kings and led them to their first Stanley Cup Final in 1993. Although he didn't win a Stanley Cup with the Kings, his impact on the franchise and the sport in Los Angeles is undeniable.
Luc Robitaille: Robitaille is the Kings' all-time leading goal scorer with 557 goals. Despite not being the fastest skater, Robitaille scored 30+ goals a remarkable 12 times, reaching 63 in 1992-93. He later became the team president and led the team through their most successful period.
Drew Doughty: Doughty has been a cornerstone of the Kings' defense for many years. He is known for his all-around game and played a key role in the Kings' Stanley Cup victories in 2012 and 2014.
Jonathan Quick: Quick holds virtually all of the Kings' goaltending records. His stellar play was crucial to the Kings' Stanley Cup wins in 2012 and 2014.
Dustin Brown: Brown was the Kings' captain when they won their two Stanley Cups. He was known for his physical play and leadership qualities.
Dave Taylor: A member of the "Triple Crown Line," Taylor ranks high in points for the Kings. He spent his entire 17-year career with Los Angeles and was known for his skill and determination.
Rogie Vachon: Vachon is considered one of the Kings' greatest goalies and was one of the team's early stars. His number hangs in the rafters at Crypto.com Arena.
Rob Blake: Blake was a dominant defenseman known for his physical presence and offensive skills. He was one of the NHL's premier defensemen during the 1990s and early 2000s.