We Are The Kings: 2002-2003 Los Angeles Kings
We Are Kings DVD VIDEO DOCUMENTARY Los Angeles Kings pro hockey team 2002-2003
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We Are The Kings: 2002-2003 Los Angeles Kings
The 2002-2003 Los Angeles Kings experienced an eventful season in the NHL that showcased a mix of both highs and lows. This season was marked not only by the team's on-ice performance but also by significant changes and developments within the organization.
Season Overview
During the 2002-2003 season, the Kings finished with a record of 36 wins, 29 losses, and 17 overtime losses, which earned them a total of 89 points. This placed them fourth in the Western Conference, allowing them to secure a playoff spot. The team played a total of 82 games, with a notable improvement in their overall performance compared to previous seasons.
Key Players
The roster featured several standout players who made significant contributions throughout the season:
Jason Allison: As a pivotal center, Allison led the team in scoring, accumulating an impressive 29 goals and 60 assists for a total of 89 points. His playmaking abilities and vision on the ice were vital in creating offensive opportunities for the Kings.
Luc Robitaille: In his second stint with the Kings, the veteran left winger added depth and experience to the team. Robitaille scored 24 goals and had 27 assists while showcasing his leadership both on and off the ice.
Jaroslav Modrič: Emerging as a surprising talent, the young defenseman contributed significantly to the Kings’ blue line and played a crucial role in the team's overall defensive schemes.
Mathieu Garon: Garon served as the primary goaltender, recording 24 wins with a save percentage of .895, displaying potential as a reliable option in the net.
Coaching and Strategy
Under the guidance of head coach Andy Murray, the Kings implemented a strategic approach that focused on a solid defensive foundation paired with aggressive offensive play. Murray's emphasis on team discipline and player accountability helped foster an environment where young talents could flourish while retaining the contributions of seasoned veterans.
Memorable Moments
Throughout the season, the Kings had several unforgettable moments that resonated with both players and fans alike:
The thrilling matchup against the Detroit Red Wings on November 23, 2002, where the Kings managed a dramatic comeback victory with a score of 5-4.
A remarkable three-game winning streak towards the end of the regular season, securing their playoff positioning and heightening anticipation among the fanbase.
The unforgettable performance by Luc Robitaille during the All-Star Game, where he showcased his skills on a national stage, further solidifying his status as a franchise legend.
Playoff Round
The Kings entered the playoffs with high hopes but faced the challenge of competing against a robust Minnesota Wild team in the first round. Despite their solid regular-season performance, the Kings were eliminated in a hard-fought six-game series, ending their playoff run prematurely. The experience gained from this series was invaluable, as many young players learned what it takes to compete at the highest level.
Looking Ahead
While the 2002-2003 season might not have resulted in postseason glory, it laid the groundwork for the future of the franchise. The combination of young talent and experienced players provided a framework for developing a competitive team. The management recognized the need for continued improvement and began focusing on bolstering the roster through trades and draft strategies in the following seasons.
Overall, the Los Angeles Kings' 2002-2003 season was characterized by a blend of promise, talent, and the undeniable spirit of competition that defines the NHL.
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The 2002-2003 Los Angeles Kings experienced an eventful season in the NHL that showcased a mix of both highs and lows. This season was marked not only by the team's on-ice performance but also by significant changes and developments within the organization.
Season Overview
During the 2002-2003 season, the Kings finished with a record of 36 wins, 29 losses, and 17 overtime losses, which earned them a total of 89 points. This placed them fourth in the Western Conference, allowing them to secure a playoff spot. The team played a total of 82 games, with a notable improvement in their overall performance compared to previous seasons.
Key Players
The roster featured several standout players who made significant contributions throughout the season:
Jason Allison: As a pivotal center, Allison led the team in scoring, accumulating an impressive 29 goals and 60 assists for a total of 89 points. His playmaking abilities and vision on the ice were vital in creating offensive opportunities for the Kings.
Luc Robitaille: In his second stint with the Kings, the veteran left winger added depth and experience to the team. Robitaille scored 24 goals and had 27 assists while showcasing his leadership both on and off the ice.
Jaroslav Modrič: Emerging as a surprising talent, the young defenseman contributed significantly to the Kings’ blue line and played a crucial role in the team's overall defensive schemes.
Mathieu Garon: Garon served as the primary goaltender, recording 24 wins with a save percentage of .895, displaying potential as a reliable option in the net.
Coaching and Strategy
Under the guidance of head coach Andy Murray, the Kings implemented a strategic approach that focused on a solid defensive foundation paired with aggressive offensive play. Murray's emphasis on team discipline and player accountability helped foster an environment where young talents could flourish while retaining the contributions of seasoned veterans.
Memorable Moments
Throughout the season, the Kings had several unforgettable moments that resonated with both players and fans alike:
The thrilling matchup against the Detroit Red Wings on November 23, 2002, where the Kings managed a dramatic comeback victory with a score of 5-4.
A remarkable three-game winning streak towards the end of the regular season, securing their playoff positioning and heightening anticipation among the fanbase.
The unforgettable performance by Luc Robitaille during the All-Star Game, where he showcased his skills on a national stage, further solidifying his status as a franchise legend.
Playoff Round
The Kings entered the playoffs with high hopes but faced the challenge of competing against a robust Minnesota Wild team in the first round. Despite their solid regular-season performance, the Kings were eliminated in a hard-fought six-game series, ending their playoff run prematurely. The experience gained from this series was invaluable, as many young players learned what it takes to compete at the highest level.
Looking Ahead
While the 2002-2003 season might not have resulted in postseason glory, it laid the groundwork for the future of the franchise. The combination of young talent and experienced players provided a framework for developing a competitive team. The management recognized the need for continued improvement and began focusing on bolstering the roster through trades and draft strategies in the following seasons.
Overall, the Los Angeles Kings' 2002-2003 season was characterized by a blend of promise, talent, and the undeniable spirit of competition that defines the NHL.
For DVD Player (North American NTSC)
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This item is for the original media, and includes only the media (ie. CD, floppy ...) UNLESS specifically stated above and/or in the title. If more than just the media is included, it will state which items are (ie. box, manual, etc ). Items that come in a sleeve refer to a generic CD sleeve (typically white) and will be sent with shipping protection to avoid damage during transit. If available, we will also send the front and/or back CD inserts if in stock. If these are important to you, please message us to verify we have them available to send. Please do not assume items are included other than what's stated. Again, ask questions PRIOR to purchasing if you have any concerns.
IMAGES:
All images/pictures are stock photos and are for reference only, mainly to show the type of game you will be getting. Please read "WHAT YOU GET" for what is included with the media. Screenshots may vary based on your own computer system, video card, monitor, etc.
COMPATIBILITY:
Computers are like people, each one is different. Unlike console games, a computer game may install and work flawlessly on one system but may need adjustments on another. This is due to a variety of factors, mainly the OS platform running, video card you have, drivers, protection software installed, etc. Many times manufacturers release updates to games to fix bugs and add enhancements. We would be happy to help get the game going on your computer, but ultimately compatibility issues are the responsibility of the buyer. We suggest going to Google and searching for the name of the game along with the words "system requirements" to determine if your system is suitable. Ultimately, we are not responsible for software compatibility problems or publisher's errors.
PLATFORM:
Stated within the auction is what platform the game will work on (ie. Windows, Mac, Linux...) This is a generic statement and specific platform versions (ie. XP, Vista...) will have to be researched by the buyer. Games that came out PRIOR to XP or higher will not specifically state they will work on that release, but only because they came out before those versions were made. Many, if not most, will work on XP or higher with a few quick adjustments. We provide instructions with all items purchased on how to do this adjustment using the Program Compatibility Wizard. If we find out that an item will definately not work on a specific version, we will state it. For DOS games, you may need to play it with a free DOSbox program if the Program Compatibility Wizard does not work.
64-Bit Windows OS Systems:
For 64-bit Operating Systems, older games most likely will NOT work due to 64-bit systems not being able to run 16-bit programming code (most games prior to 2000). For DOS games, you may need to play it with a free DOSbox program.
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We typically ship all items out within 1-2 business days after payment is received. In regards to the stated shipping and handling, remember that these costs include more than just postage.
International buyers please email/chat with us to determine if you are eligible for shipping of a specific product. If you are, then international buyers not shipping to an address within the U.S. can expect their orders to take anywhere from 5 days to 4 weeks to be received, depending on how fast/well USPS is moving. Additionally, international orders typically have to go through governmental customs, which can delay the arrival process. Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to buying. Customs fees are normally charged by the shipping company or collected when you pick the item up. These fees are not additional shipping charges.








