Los Angeles Kings
Los Angeles Kings left winger Dustin Penner took just 19 games of NHL experience into the 2006-07 NHL season, when he was playing for the Anaheim Ducks. His first full season turned out to be a special one; he scored 29 goals as the Ducks won the Pacific ...
Dustin Brown
It was the mens' midget A team of the same hockey program that in the mid-1990's cut Dustin Penner at a tryout, one of several junior and college programs that said 'thanks, but no thanks' to an eventual Stanley Cup winner whose production has helped lead ...
Anze Kopitar
Dustin Penner only said what a lot of hockey people have thought for a while when he recently told a Los Angeles Times reporter, "I don't know if you watched me but I used to be a good player." He was a pretty good player in the Kings' five-game Western ...
Jonathan Quick
Dustin Penner made them pay, assisting to Jordan Nolan for Nolan's first career playoff goal. At 11:34 of the first period, Kevin Shattenkirk tied the game for St. Louis by beating goalie Jonathan Quick under his right arm with a goal ...
Conference Finals
But the second line was dominant, as Jeff Carter collected a hat trick and combined with Dustin Penner and Mike Richards for 12 shots and five points. Dustin King added his third goal of the series, a deflection at 13:15 of the first period that ruined a ...
Kings' Penner brings Cup experience to series
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Well-traveled Penner finds his playoff stride
We're getting to the message-sending portion of Game 2 between the Kings and Blues. Los Angeles has a 5-2 lead and the series is all but set to head west with a 2-0 Kings edge, but St. Louis isn't giving up with 12 minutes left in the game.
X-Factor: Kings need Penner to play to his potential
It was a frustrating Game 2 for the St. Louis Blues. Forced to play without defensive leader Alex Pietrangelo, who missed the game with an upper-body injury,the Blues looked destabilized and shaky in the first, surrendering a wholly unexpected 4 goals. (Is it too late to nominate Pietrangelo for
Kings Vs. Blues, 2012 NHL Playoffs Game 4: Dustin Brown Gives L.A. 2-1 Lead After First Period
Oshie Levels Penner T.J. Oshie sends Dustin Penner flying with a huge hit in the corner.
Lapses allow Kings No. 2 line to florish
That West series won't start until the East semifinals end, which can't happen before Wednesday. Winger Dustin Penner agreed the break would help the Kings in many ways. "But more importantly that mental aspect because of the grind and the stress that you ...