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Los Angeles Kings @ Chicago Blackhawks
WESTERN CONFERENCE FINALS - GAME 1
•
CHI leads series 1-0
Los Angeles Kings
Kings
LA
46-28-8
1
46-28-8
Final
1
2
3
T
Kings
LA
0
1
0
1
Blackhawks
CHI
1
1
1
3
Chicago Blackhawks
Blackhawks
CHI
46-21-15
3
46-21-15
Gamecast
Box Score
Play-by-Play
Team Stats
No Story Available
Regular Season Series
Playoff Series
CHI leads 1-0
Kings
1
Blackhawks
3
Game 1
19/5
Kings
6
Blackhawks
2
Game 2
22/5
Blackhawks
3
Kings
4
Game 3
25/5
Blackhawks
2
Kings
5
Game 4
27/5
Kings
4
Blackhawks
5
Game 5
29/5
Blackhawks
4
Kings
3
Game 6
31/5
Kings
5
Blackhawks
4
Game 7
2/6
Game Information
United Center
12:30 AM, 19 May 2014
Chicago, IL
Attendance: 21,832
Referees:
Kevin Pollock
Marc Joannette
Linesmen:
Scott Driscoll
Steve Miller
2025-26 Pacific Division Standings
Team
W
L
OTL
PTS
Vegas
39
26
17
95
Edmonton
41
30
11
93
Anaheim
43
33
6
92
Los Angeles
35
27
20
90
San Jose
39
35
8
86
Seattle
34
37
11
79
Calgary
34
39
9
77
Vancouver
25
49
8
58
2025-26 Central Division Standings
Team
W
L
OTL
PTS
Colorado
55
16
11
121
Dallas
50
20
12
112
Minnesota
46
24
12
104
Utah
43
33
6
92
St. Louis
37
33
12
86
Nashville
38
34
10
86
Winnipeg
35
35
12
82
Chicago
29
39
14
72
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