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  2. 1970–71 Los Angeles Kings season - Wikipedia

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    The 1970–71 Los Angeles Kings season was the Kings' fourth season of operation in the National Hockey League (NHL). The Kings finished in fifth place in the West Division and did not qualify for the playoffs.

  3. 1971–72 Los Angeles Kings season - Wikipedia

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    The 1971–72 Los Angeles Kings season was the Kings' fifth season of operation in the National Hockey League (NHL). The Kings finished in last place in the West Division and did not qualify for the playoffs.

  4. 1969–70 Los Angeles Kings season - Wikipedia

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    The 1969–70 Los Angeles Kings season was the third ever for the Los Angeles Kings in the National Hockey League.After qualifying for the playoffs in each of their first two seasons, under the direction of coach Red Kelly (who left to take the Pittsburgh job), the Kings finished the season with an NHL-worst record of 14-52-10 (38 points).

  5. 1992–93 Los Angeles Kings season - Wikipedia

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    The 1992–93 Los Angeles Kings season was the team's 26th season in the National Hockey League (NHL). It saw the Kings finish in third place in the Smythe Division with a record of 39 wins, 35 losses, and 10 ties for 88 points. The Kings played their home games at the Great Western Forum.

  6. 1972–73 Los Angeles Kings season - Wikipedia

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    The 1972–73 Los Angeles Kings season was the Kings' sixth season in the National Hockey League.The team did not qualify for the playoffs and finished in sixth place out of eight teams in the West Division, only three points behind fourth place, the final playoff position.

  7. 1973–74 Los Angeles Kings season - Wikipedia

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    After finishing strong in 1972–73 and barely missing the playoffs, the Kings had high hopes for the 1973–74 season. But the team started slowly and by the end of November, they were 5–14–3 and in last place.

  8. History of the Los Angeles Kings - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles has a large number of expatriates from both the Northeastern United States and Canada, which Cooke saw as a natural fan base. [5] On July, Cooke purchased 29.4 acres of land in the Los Angeles suburb of Inglewood to build his arena, The Forum. Combining the $2 million NHL expansion fee, a $1 million indemnity to the Blades for ...

  9. 1968–69 Los Angeles Kings season - Wikipedia

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    The 1968–69 Los Angeles Kings season was the second ever for the Los Angeles Kings in the National Hockey League. After finishing a surprising second place during the 1967–68 season , the Kings stumbled in their second regular season, finishing with a 24–42–10 record, good for 58 points and fourth place in the six-team Western Division.