L.A. Kings win second Stanley Cup title in three seasons
The Los Angeles Kings win the Stanley Cup title after defenseman Alec Martinez scored the game winning-goal with 14:43 remaining in double overtime.
The Los Angeles Kings win the Stanley Cup title after defenseman Alec Martinez scored the game winning-goal with 14:43 remaining in double overtime.
Kings lead the Rangers, 3-0, in the 2014 Stanley Cup finals series.
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Chicago Blackhawks defeat the Boston Bruins, 3-2, in Game 6 to win the Stanley Cup. After a late third period rally.