WATCH:
Highlights of the L.A. Kings Victory Parade on Figueroa St.
AmericaJR.com's
Jason Rzucidlo reports from Figueroa Street in downtown Los Angeles.
The 2011-12 L.A. Kings team celebrated their very first Stanley
Cup championship win in their 45-year history. In this video, you'll
see Kings players, coaches and staff aboard double-decker buses.
The parade route started at Figueroa St. and 5th St. and ended at
STAPLES Center. You'll also see the players hoisting the Stanley
Cup, Conn Smythe Trophy (for MVP) and the Clarence S. Campbell Bowl
(for the Western Conference champion).
WATCH:
Exclusive interviews with Kings fans along the parade route
AmericaJR.com's
Jason Rzucidlo reports from Figueroa Street in downtown Los Angeles.
An estimated 250,000 people watched the L.A. Kings celebrate their
very first Stanley Cup championship. Some fans started staking our
their prime viewing spots as early as 7 a.m. -- five hours before
the parade even started. For most, it was their first time ever
seeing the Stanley Cup, the NHL's top prize. In this video, watch
for exclusive interviews with Kings fans along the parade route.
You'll hear from Paul Kingsley from Woodland Hills, CA; Melissa
Branchaud from West Hills, CA; Gary Erickson from Woodland Hills,
CA; Riley Shoshani from Santa Monica, CA; Jacob Nodd from Northridge,
CA; Danny Mizin from Calabasas, CA; Casey Madsen from Santa Clarita,
CA; and Monique & Brittany Golob from Northridge, CA.
WATCH:
Exclusive interviews with Kings center Kevin Westgarth
AmericaJR.com's
Jason Rzucidlo reports from inside the STAPLES Center in downtown
Los Angeles. The 2011-12 L.A. Kings team celebrated their very first
Stanley Cup championship win in their 45-year history. In this video,
watch for an exclusive interview with No. 19 Kings Center Kevin
Westgarth. He is originally from Amherstburg, Ont. Find out where
he plans to take the Stanley Cup when he gets it for a day. How
will the Kings Stanley Cup victory affect the city of Los Angeles?
What was his favorite fan experience since winning the Cup?
WATCH:
Highlights of the L.A. Kings Victory Rally inside STAPLES Center
AmericaJR.com's
Jason Rzucidlo reports from inside the STAPLES Center in downtown
Los Angeles. The 2011-12 L.A. Kings team celebrated their very first
Stanley Cup championship win in their 45-year history. The doors
to the STAPLES Center opened at 1 p.m. and the victory rally began
at 2:30 p.m. In this video, watch for highlights of the victory
rally. You'll see Kings Announcer Bob Miller introducing the players
one-by-one. In addition, look for Kings Captain Dustin Brown to
carry the Stanley Cup onto the ice, Kings Goalie to carry the Conn
Smythe trophy onto the ice and Kings Assistant Captains Matt Greene
and Anze Kopitar to carry the Clarence S. Campbell trophy onto the
ice.
WATCH:
Highlights of the L.A. Kings Victory Rally -- Part Two
AmericaJR.com's
Jason Rzucidlo reports from inside the STAPLES Center in downtown
Los Angeles. The 2011-12 L.A. Kings team celebrated their very first
Stanley Cup championship win in their 45-year history. The doors
to the STAPLES Center opened at 1 p.m. and the victory rally began
at 2:30 p.m. In this video, watch for highlights of the victory
rally. You'll see Kings Announcer Bob Miller introducing the players
one-by-one. In addition, watch for remarks from Luc Robitaille (Kings
President of Business Operations), Herb Wesson (Los Angeles City
Council President), Jan Perry (Los Angeles City Councilwoman), Tim
Leiweke (AEG President & CEO) and Ron Hextall (Kings Assistant
General Manager).
WATCH:
Highlights of the L.A. Kings Victory Rally -- Part Three
AmericaJR.com's
Jason Rzucidlo reports from inside the STAPLES Center in downtown
Los Angeles. The 2011-12 L.A. Kings team celebrated their very first
Stanley Cup championship win in their 45-year history. The doors
to the STAPLES Center opened at 1 p.m. and the victory rally began
at 2:30 p.m. In this video, watch for highlights of the victory
rally. You'll see Kings Announcer Bob Miller introducing the players
one-by-one. In addition, watch for remarks from Kings Head Coach
Darryl Sutter, Kings Left Wing Dustin Penner, Kings Defenseman Drew
Doughty, Kings Assistant Captain Matt Greene, Kings Assistant Captain
Anze Kopitar and Kings Captain Dustin Brown.
WATCH:
Highlights of the L.A. Kings Victory Rally -- Part Four
AmericaJR.com's
Jason Rzucidlo reports from inside the STAPLES Center in downtown
Los Angeles. The 2011-12 L.A. Kings team celebrated their very first
Stanley Cup championship win in their 45-year history. The doors
to the STAPLES Center opened at 1 p.m. and the victory rally began
at 2:30 p.m. In this video, watch for highlights of the victory
rally. You'll see Kings Announcer Bob Miller introducing the players
one-by-one. In addition, watch for remarks from Kings Captain Dustin
Brown and Kings Goalie Jonathan Quick. You'll also see the players
taking their signature group pose and watch as they hoist the Cup
on the ice.