GDT: GM#77 LA Kings vs Vancouver Canucks @7:00pm 3/28/19

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I’m not absolutely sure, but I think the record is three teams. Mark Arcobello played for 4 teams in 2014/15 and scored for 3 of them. I remember Bobby Carpenter back in the 80’s scoring for 3 teams including the Kings.

But Tanner is only at 2 teams, because he didn’t score a goal with us this year before he was traded away!
Thanks, for the reply. I had forgotten Pearson hadn't scored at all for the Kings this season.
 
Funny reading the critical comments about Hughes in this thread.

The kid oozed potential last night. If you can't see that it was an impressive debut, than you're either totally biased or you don't know what you're talking about.
 
Funny reading the critical comments about Hughes in this thread.

The kid oozed potential last night. If you can't see that it was an impressive debut, than you're either totally biased or you don't know what you're talking about.
He's clearly a generational talent.
 
Demko is a terrible goalie. Look at his stats. The guy barely qualifies as an NHL goalie. He makes Jack Campbell look like a Vezina candidate.

Nah. Kid is still young and was very good in Utica the past few seasons.

Needs time in the NHL. He’ll be fine.
 
I wonder if there is some type of record for a player who has scored a goal for different teams in the same season. There probably are a few others who have scored a goal for three teams.

Fox said during the telecast that 8 players this year have played on 3 different teams - a number that's quite higher than I would have ever guessed.
 
Fox said during the telecast that 8 players this year have played on 3 different teams - a number that's quite higher than I would have ever guessed.

Brassard, Del Zotto, Hagelin, Pearson, Spooner, Weal, Wideman, and Zykov. A lot of former Kings in there.

8 is a lot. Happened in 2015 too. A group that included our old future building block Olli Jokinen.
 
Funny reading the critical comments about Hughes in this thread.

The kid oozed potential last night. If you can't see that it was an impressive debut, than you're either totally biased or you don't know what you're talking about.
agreed, although I think most are not being critical of him but more so the praise.
 
I wonder if there is some type of record for a player who has scored a goal for different teams in the same season. There probably are a few others who have scored a goal for three teams.

I think Haglin score for the Pens, Kings and Caps this season.
 

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