The Los Angeles Kings are having a really hard time scoring goals in 2025-26. After sitting in the upper echelon of the National Hockey League with an average of 3.04 goals per game last season, it's been a much more sobering narrative this time around.
Through 27 games, the Kings are producing just 2.56 goals per game , which is good for 29th league-wide. They were just beaten 2-1 by the Chicago Blackhawks on Thursday night, adding even more urgency to the issue. As The Fourth Period's David Pagnotta reported earlier this week, the front office will likely be aiming to improve that ahead of the NHL Trade Deadline.
“They are 29th in the league in goals for per game. They would like to add some extra fire, some extra punch in that lineup,” the hockey insider said on the latest episo

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