Byfield's growing importance is an emerging storyline for a Kings team desperate to climb into the Stanley Cup contender discussion.
Quinton Byfield recorded four assists to lead the Los Angeles Kings' 5-2 comeback win over the visiting Vegas Golden Knights on Monday.
It was a memorable night for Los Angeles Kings center Quinton Byfield, who scored the game winning goal for the Kings against the St. Louis Blues. After scoring the game winner, Byfield celebrated by bringing the BOOM!
The Los Angeles Kings have made the playoffs in three consecutive seasons. They have lost in the first round to the Edmonton Oilers in each of those seasons. As the NHL trade deadline approaches, their current playoff opponent would be the Oilers.
Find out why our NHL betting picks believe Quinton Byfield will find the score sheet when the Los Angeles Kings host the St. Louis Blues tonight.
The Los Angeles Kings found another forward combination to boost their offense in a tight game, but it's unclear whether Adrian Kempe, Kevin Fiala and Quinton Byfield will remain together Wednesday night against the visiting Vancouver Canucks.
The Kings are a fascinating team to monitor at the NHL trade deadline. Is trading Quinton Byfield and Brandt Clarke a dream or nightmare?
Marco Rossi is having a breakout season. He’s on pace for 28 goals and 40 assists and is starting to earn respect around the NHL because he’s produced even when he’s not on Kirill Kaprizov’s line. Still,
The Kings have salary-cap space and a need for a second-line center to improve their struggling power play. But will they make a bold move at the trade deadline?
Sportsnet’s Nick Kypreos speculates that the Kings could use Byfield as a trade chip to get over the playoff hump against Edmonton. Could there be any truth to this?