Los Angeles Kings
In August of 1988 Wayne Gretzky was traded from Edmonton to Los Angeles and Southern California learned what hockey actually was overnight. Twenty-four years later the Kings finally won the Cup and they won another one two years after that. These Los Angeles Kings rivalry shirts are built on the whole arc, from the trade that started it to the back-to-back-ish runs that finished it.
Anti-Ducks gear anchors the collection because the Freeway Faceoff is the rivalry that splits Southern California in half and Kings fans want bragging rights up and down the 5, fully explicit or kept censored, text or box, in Kings black, silver, and white. Anti-Sharks designs cover the Battle of California's NorCal front with anti-Oilers tees stocked deep because Edmonton and LA have had some playoff fights.
Los Angeles Kings fan gear for the Forum Club faithful. Wear it to the Arena formerly known as the Staples Center, to bars across downtown and the Westside, to watch parties anywhere from El Segundo to Pasadena.
Two Stanley Cups two years apart. Jonathan Quick standing on his head in 2012 to win the Conn Smythe. Drew Doughty playing thirty minutes a night. Anze Kopitar quietly being the best two-way center of his generation. The Trade that built hockey in LA. Burger King purple to Black and Silver and back to the throwbacks. Go Kings Go.