Most viewed Kings highlight of all time

But the absolute most for me is probably 2001 v Detroit. The fantasy and Deadmarsh OT winner got me through 10 years. First few years on VHS I had it recorded on, then Youtube. Still never gets old. Crazy how much I treasured one playoff series win, now we have 10 in three years.

So much this for me. I've seen the Martinez cup winner probably 100 times in the last 5 months, but I've searched out Deadmarsh's OT thriller the most.
 
Some of my favorite Kings' highlights in no particular order

-Gretzky scoring 802
-Stoll's OT goal eliminating Vancouver in 2012
-Jazz Hands
-Deadmarsh scoring the tying goal, and OT winner against Detroit.
-Belanger OT winner against Detroit.
-Gretzky's hat trick in game 7 of the 1993 Conference finals.
-Glen Murray's double OT winner against Colorado in 2001

Honorable mentions: Martinez OT goal to eliminate Chicago in the WCF, Penner's OT goal to eliminate Phoenix, Kopitar's SHG vs St. Louis in 2012, and his OT winner vs NJ in the SC finals of that year.
 
This is also an honorable mention for me:

I'll always remember this one because it was the worst announcing of any goal scoring play that I've ever seen. The delayed gratification just made it that much sweeter upon realizing the puck went into the net. Hearing the disappoint of the biased Canadian announcers was icing on the cake.

Kopitar and Brown were absolute dynamite on the PK in the 2012 cup run.
 
This is also an honorable mention for me:

I'll always remember this one because it was the worst announcing of any goal scoring play that I've ever seen. The delayed gratification just made it that much sweeter upon realizing the puck went into the net. Hearing the disappoint of the biased Canadian announcers was icing on the cake.

Kopitar and Brown were absolute dynamite on the PK in the 2012 cup run.


Not sure if Jim Hughson is the voice of the Canucks or not but he definitely has a soft spot for everything hockey related in BC. I was definitely irked at the bias myself but he more then atoned for it with his call of game 6's closing moments, with him mentioning all the Kings' greats and then bringing it home with two minutes of silence...always gets to me.
 
Another great moment for me was Kopitar's first career goal. Not only was it against the Ducks, but he also beat Pronger on the play.

Watching that, you just knew there was something special about this kid, and you knew there was hope for the future in an otherwise dull season.

 
This is also an honorable mention for me:

I'll always remember this one because it was the worst announcing of any goal scoring play that I've ever seen. The delayed gratification just made it that much sweeter upon realizing the puck went into the net. Hearing the disappoint of the biased Canadian announcers was icing on the cake.

Kopitar and Brown were absolute dynamite on the PK in the 2012 cup run.


There are a couple of things that made me laugh on that clip. One was the sheer disappointment in Hughson's voice. The other was that after the period ended, they showed Tanev leaving the ice. Normally they show the goal scorer, not the guy who tried to make a save.
 
I gave Derek Morris' center ice goal more than a dozen views. Guilty pleasure :D

Kings suffocated Yotes in their own zone for more than a half period and bam, with one shot from red line the game was tied up. Then Brown had couple (?) of goals iirc, one of them was gwg. Probably the last game he played like he was possessed.
 
Until Jazz Hands came along, it would be the major PP and then the last 4-5 minutes of Game 6, but now it's definitely the AMart goal. This is only rivaled by Edgar Renteria's comebacker to Keith Foulke that officially put the Curse of the Bambino to rest.
 

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