List of Los Angeles Kings records

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Wayne Gretzky is the Kings' all-time leader in single season assists and points and career playoff assists and points. Gretzky aug2001 closeup.jpg
Wayne Gretzky is the Kings' all-time leader in single season assists and points and career playoff assists and points.

This is a list of franchise records for the Los Angeles Kings of the National Hockey League (updated through January 13, 2024).

Contents

Career regular season leaders

Skaters

Games played [1]
#PlayerGPSeasons
1 Anze Kopitar 1,3312006–present
2 Dustin Brown 1,2962003–2022
3 Drew Doughty 1,1342008–present
4 Dave Taylor 1,1111977–1994
5 Luc Robitaille 1,0771986–2006
Active leader
1 Anze Kopitar 1,3312006–present
Goals [2]
#PlayerGSeasons
1 Luc Robitaille 5571986–2006
2 Marcel Dionne 5501975–1987
3 Dave Taylor 4311977–1994
4 Anze Kopitar 4072006–present
5 Bernie Nicholls 3271981–1990
Active leader
4 Anze Kopitar 4072006–present
Assists [3]
#PlayerASeasons
1 Anze Kopitar 7732006–present
2 Marcel Dionne 7571975–1987
3 Wayne Gretzky 6721988–1996
4 Dave Taylor 6381977–1994
5 Luc Robitaille 5971986–2006
Active leader
1 Anze Kopitar 7732006–present
Points [4]
#PlayerPtsSeasons
1 Marcel Dionne 1,3071975–1987
2 Anze Kopitar 1,1802006–present
3 Luc Robitaille 1,1541986–2006
4 Dave Taylor 1,0691977–1994
5 Wayne Gretzky 9181988–1996
Active leader
2 Anze Kopitar 1,1802006–present
Penalties in minutes [5]
#PlayerPIMSeasons
1 Marty McSorley 1,8461988–1996
2 Dave Taylor 1,5891977–1994
3 Jay Wells 1,4461979–1988
4 Rob Blake 1,2311989–2008
5 Ian Laperriere 1,0171995–2004
Active leader
13 Drew Doughty 7532008–present


Power play goals [6]
#PlayerPPGSeasons
1 Luc Robitaille 2101986–2006
2 Marcel Dionne 1721975–1987
3 Dave Taylor 1231977–1994
4 Anze Kopitar 1172006–present
5 Dustin Brown 1062003–2022
Active leader
4 Anze Kopitar 1172006–present
Shorthanded goals [7]
#PlayerSHGSeasons
1 Bernie Nicholls 251982–1990
2 Robert Goring 191969–1980
2 Mike Murphy 191973–1983
4 Wayne Gretzky 171989–1996
5 Anze Kopitar 132006–present
Active leader
5 Anze Kopitar 132006–present
Game winning goals [8]
#PlayerGWGSeasons
1 Luc Robitaille 731986–2006
2 Anze Kopitar 682006–present
3 Marcel Dionne 591975–1987
4 Dave Taylor 471977–1994
5 Jeff Carter 442012–2021
Active leader
2 Anze Kopitar 682006–present
Game tying goals [9]
#PlayerGTGSeasons
1 Luc Robitaille 81986–2006
1 Wayne Gretzky 81988–1996
34 tied4--
Active leader
N/A------
Overtime game winning goals [10]
#PlayerOTGSeasons
1 Jeff Carter 112012–2021
2 Dustin Brown 92003–2022
2 Anze Kopitar 92006–present
4 Drew Doughty 82008–present
5 Tanner Pearson 62011–2018
Active leader
2 Anze Kopitar 92006–present
Highest +/- [11]
#Player+Seasons
1 Dave Taylor 1861977–1994
2 Marcel Dionne 1051975–1987
3 Anze Kopitar 982006–present
4 Zigmund Palffy 851999–2004
5 Charlie Simmer 841977–1985
Active leader
3 Anze Kopitar 982006–present

Goaltenders

Games played [12]
#PlayerGPSeasons
1 Jonathan Quick 7432007–2022
2 Rogie Vachon 3891979–1985
3 Kelly Hrudey 3601989–1995
4 Mario Lessard 2401984–1990
5 Jamie Storr 2051984–1988
Active leader
31 Pheonix Copley 452022–present
Wins [13]
#PlayerWSeasons
1 Jonathan Quick 3702007–2022
2 Rogie Vachon 1711971–1978
3 Kelly Hrudey 1451988–1996
4 Mario Lessard 921978–1984
5 Jamie Storr 851994–2003
Active leader
16 Pheonix Copley 282022–present
Losses [14]
#PlayerLSeasons
1 Jonathan Quick 2752007–2022
2 Rogie Vachon 1481971–1978
3 Kelly Hrudey 1351988–1996
4 Mario Lessard 971978–1984
5 Stephane Fiset 851996–2001
Active leader
39 Cam Talbot 102023–present
Ties [15]
#PlayerTSeasons
1 Rogie Vachon 661971–1978
2 Kelly Hrudey 551988–1996
3 Mario Lessard 391978–1984
4 Stephane Fiset 221996–2001
4 Gary Edwards 221971–1997
Active leader
N/A------
Overtime/shootout losses [16]
#PlayerOTLSeasons
1 Jonathan Quick 822007–present
2 Erik Ersberg 102007–2010
2 Cal Petersen 102017–present
4 Mathieu Garon 92005–2007
5 Jason LaBarbera 82005–2009
Active leader
7 Pheonix Copley 52022–present
7 Cam Talbot 52023–present
Goals against average [17]
#PlayerGAASeasons
1 Peter Budaj 2.222015–2017, 2018
2 Felix Potvin 2.352000–2003
3 Jonathan Bernier 2.362007–2013
4 Cristobal Huet 2.412002–2004
5 Jonathan Quick 2.462007–2022
Active leader
N/A------
  • Minimum 50 games
Save percentage [18]
#PlayerSV%Seasons
1 Jack Campbell .9182016–2020
2 Peter Budaj .9132015–2017, 2018
3 Jonathan Bernier .9122002–2012
4 Jonathan Quick .9112007–2022
5 Erik Ersberg .9102008–2010
5 Jamie Storr .9101994–2003
Active leader
N/A------
  • Minimum 50 games
Shutouts [19]
#PlayerSOSeasons
1 Jonathan Quick 572007–2022
2 Rogie Vachon 321971–1978
3 Jamie Storr 161994–2003
4 Felix Potvin 142000–2003
5 Stephane Fiset 101996–2001
5 Kelly Hrudey 101988–1996
Active leader
21 Pheonix Copley 22022–present
21 Cam Talbot 22023–present

Single season records

Skaters

Goaltenders

Career playoff leaders

Skaters

Games played [25]
#PlayerGPSeasons
1 Luc Robitaille 941986–2001
2 Dave Taylor 921977–1993
3 Dustin Brown 852009–present
4 Drew Doughty 842009–present
5 Anze Kopitar 792009–present
5 Trevor Lewis 792009–present
Active leader
3 Dustin Brown 852009–present
Goals [26]
#PlayerGSeasons
1 Luc Robitaille 411986–2001
2 Wayne Gretzky 291988–1993
3 Dave Taylor 261977–1993
3 Jeff Carter 262011–present
5 Justin Williams 222009–2014
Active leader
5 Jeff Carter 262011–present
Assists [27]
#PlayerASeasons
1 Wayne Gretzky 651988–1993
2 Luc Robitaille 481986–2001
3 Anze Kopitar 452009–present
4 Drew Doughty 352009–present
5 Dave Taylor 331977–1993
Active leader
3 Anze Kopitar 452009–present
Points [28]
#PlayerPtsSeasons
1 Wayne Gretzky 941988–1993
2 Luc Robitaille 891986–2001
3 Anze Kopitar 662009–present
4 Dave Taylor 591977–1993
5 Justin Williams 542009–2014
Active leader
3 Anze Kopitar 662009–present
Penalties in minutes [29]
#PlayerPIMSeasons
1 Marty McSorley 1901988–1993
2 Dave Taylor 1491977–1993
3 Luc Robitaille 1261986–2001
4 Jay Wells 1101979–1988
5 Jay Miller 1021988–1992
Active leader
8 Dustin Brown 842009–present
Power play goals [30]
#PlayerPPGSeasons
1 Luc Robitaille 141986–2001
2 Dave Taylor 101977–1993
2 Marcel Dionne 101975–1985
2 Jeff Carter 102011–present
5 Wayne Gretzky 81988–1993
Active leader
2 Jeff Carter 102011–present
Shorthanded goals [31]
#PlayerSHGSeasons
T-1 Dustin Brown 22009–present
T-1 Wayne Gretzky 21988–1993
T-1 Anze Kopitar 22009–present
T-1 Jari Kurri 21991–1993
T-1 Dave Taylor 21977–1993
Active leader
T-1 Dustin Brown 22009–present
T-1 Anze Kopitar 22009–present
Game winning goals [32]
#PlayerGWGSeasons
1 Luc Robitaille 91986–2001
2 Dustin Brown 52009–present
2 Wayne Gretzky 51988–1993
46 Tied4--
Active leader
2 Dustin Brown 52009–present

Goaltenders

Games played [33]
#PlayerGPSeasons
1 Jonathan Quick 852009–present
2 Kelly Hrudey 571988–1993
3 Rogie Vachon 251973–1978
4 Felix Potvin 202000–2002
4 Mario Lessard 201978–1982
Active leader
1 Jonathan Quick 852009–present
Wins [34]
#PlayerWSeasons
1 Jonathan Quick 462009–present
2 Kelly Hrudey 261988–1993
3 Felix Potvin 102000–2002
4 Rogie Vachon 91973–1978
5 Mario Lessard 61978–1982
Active leader
1 Jonathan Quick 462009–present
Losses [35]
#PlayerLSeasons
1 Jonathan Quick 392009–present
2 Kelly Hrudey 301988–1993
3 Rogie Vachon 161973–1978
4 Mario Lessard 121978–1982
5 Felix Potvin 102000–2002
Active leader
1 Jonathan Quick 392009–present
Goals against average [36]
#PlayerGAASeasons
1 Jonathan Quick 2.232009–present
2 Felix Potvin 2.342000–2002
3 Rogie Vachon 3.091973–1978
4 Kelly Hrudey 3.531988–1993
5 Mario Lessard 4.381978–1982
Active leader
1 Jonathan Quick 2.232009–present
  • Minimum 10 games
Save percentage [37]
#PlayerSV%Seasons
1 Jonathan Quick .9232009–present
2 Felix Potvin .9152000–2002
3 Stephane Fiset .8931997–2001
4 Kelly Hrudey .8831988–1993
5 Glenn Healy .8601987–1989
Active leader
1 Jonathan Quick .9232009–present
  • Minimum 7 games
Shutouts [38]
#PlayerSOSeasons
1 Jonathan Quick 92009–present
2 Felix Potvin 32000–2002
3 Terry Sawchuk 11967–1968
3 Rogie Vachon 11973–1978
520 Tied0--
Active leader
1 Jonathan Quick 92009–present

Notes

^ : Beginning in the 2005–06 season, ties are no longer possible. At the same time, the League began tracking overtime losses for goaltenders.

Active Kings players are in Bold.

See also

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