NHL Game Preview: Chicago Blackhawks (11-9-6) vs. Los Angeles Kings (12-7-7)

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The Los Angeles Kings (12-7-7, 31 points, 3rd in Pacific Division) host the Chicago Blackhawks (11-9-6, 28 points, 6th in Central Division) at Crypto.com Arena in a Western Conference clash that could ignite playoff positioning for both squads. The Kings, reeling from a 3-1 home loss to Washington that snapped a mini-resurgence, desperately need a bounce-back against a Blackhawks team that’s scrappy on the road (6-4-2 away) but vulnerable after a shootout heartbreaker in Vegas. Chicago’s youthful core, led by Connor Bedard’s Calder trajectory, faces a Kings blue line potentially bolstered by Drew Doughty’s return, but LA’s penalty kill (84.44%, 5th in NHL) could stifle the Hawks’ opportunistic power play. Models project a 3-2 Kings win (64.9% probability), but Chicago’s recent cover trends as underdogs add upset spice to this low-event grinder—expect Darcy Kuemper’s wall vs. Petr Mrazek’s rebounding in a battle where home ice tips the scales.

Venue and Game Details

Location: Crypto.com Arena, Los Angeles, California (Capacity: 18,230; Home of the Kings since 1999, rebranded in 2021, known for its vibrant Hollywood crowd and fast ice that favors LA’s cycle game; Kings are 3-5-3 at home this season).

Puckdrop: 10:00 p.m. ET (7:00 p.m. PT for local fans).

Broadcast: ESPN+ (streaming); Local via Bally Sports West (Kings) and NBC Sports Chicago (Blackhawks).

Team Records and Standings Snapshot

TeamRecordPointsGF/GAHome/AwayPower Play/PKRecent Notes
Chicago Blackhawks11-9-62872/75 (-3)5-5-4 Home / 6-4-2 Away19.5% / 80.5%Road pests (6-4-2, +5 GD); Bedard fuels 2.77 GPG (19th), but 2.88 GAA (15th) hides defensive youth.
Los Angeles Kings12-7-73176/68 (+8)3-5-3 Home / 9-2-4 Away18.2% / 84.4%Road juggernauts (9-2-4, +15 GD); elite PK (5th) props up 2.92 GPG (16th) and 2.62 GAA (8th).

The Blackhawks sit three points behind Central wild-card leaders like Dallas (14-8-4); the Kings hold a Pacific wild-card spot but trail Vegas (12-6-8) by one, using home desperation to avoid a slide.

Recent Team Forms

Chicago’s road grit shines in close games, while LA’s home inconsistencies stem from power-play droughts. Last five games (late November/early December 2025):

Chicago Blackhawks (2-3-0 in last 5; 3.0 GPG / 3.6 GAA):

Dec. 2: L 4-3 (SO) @ Vegas Golden Knights (Away; Bedard scores in loss; Bowman ties late but shootout falters).

Nov. 29: W 3-2 vs. Anaheim Ducks (Home; Reichel’s GWG; Mrazek 28 saves).

Nov. 26: L 4-3 (OT) vs. Minnesota Wild (Home; Boldy hat trick sinks rally).

Nov. 23: W 5-3 @ Edmonton Oilers (Away; Mikheyev’s 2G on road win).

Nov. 21: L 2-1 vs. New Jersey Devils (Home; Offense stifled to 19 SOG).

Trend: Blackhawks 2-3 SU in last five, outscored 17-16. 2-1 on road recently with .910 SV%; PP at 25% in wins, but 3rd-period GA (7 in losses) exposes inexperience.

Los Angeles Kings (2-3-0 in last 5; 2.4 GPG / 3.0 GAA):

Dec. 2: L 3-1 vs. Washington Capitals (Home; Kempe’s goal lone response; Kuemper pulled after 2 GA).

Nov. 29: W 2-1 (OT) vs. Vancouver Canucks (Home; Laferriere’s OT winner extends streak briefly).

Nov. 26: W 3-0 vs. Winnipeg Jets (Home; Kuemper’s shutout; Byfield’s 2A).

Nov. 23: L 4-2 @ Dallas Stars (Away; Defense allows 3 GA in 2nd).

Nov. 21: L 5-3 vs. Vegas Golden Knights (Home; PP 0/4 in skid starter).

Trend: Kings 2-3 SU in last five, outscored 13-11. 2-1 at home but 0-2 in last two there; PK perfect in wins (5/5), but offense dips to 1.8 GPG in losses.

Injury Report

Injuries test LA’s depth on defense, while Chicago’s crease is stabilizing post-surgery. Updates as of Dec. 3:

Chicago Blackhawks:

PlayerPositionInjuryStatusEst. Return
Laurent BrossoitGHip (Post-Surgery)IR (Conditioning Loan to AHL)Dec. 10, 2025
Nick FolignoLWHandIR (Retroactive to Nov. 15)Dec. 13, 2025
Shea WeberDAnkleIR (Long-Term)Season (Out)

Impact: Brossoit’s absence elevates Mrazek (9-7-4, .905 SV%); Foligno’s grit void (8P in 16G) burdens bottom-six, with Weber’s shutdown gone forcing Vlasic to 22+ min.

Los Angeles Kings:

PlayerPositionInjuryStatusEst. Return
Drew DoughtyDLower BodyDay-to-Day (Full Practice)Dec. 4 (Hopeful)
Warren FoegeleLWUpper BodyDay-to-DayDec. 4 (Hopeful)

Impact: Doughty’s return (12A in 15G pre-injury) would stabilize pairs (+10 rating); Foegele’s absence (5G) dips 3rd-line scoring, but LA’s depth holds with Byfield stepping up.

Key Player Matchups

Youth vs. experience defines this tilt—watch these headliners:

Connor Bedard (Blackhawks C, 12G-14A) vs. Anze Kopitar (Kings C, 8G-15A): Bedard’s wizardry (3.2 SOG/G) tests Kopitar’s faceoff mastery (55% win rate). Edge: Kopitar—two-way anchor; 2A vs. CHI this year.

Adrian Kempe (Kings RW, 11G-10A) vs. Seth Jones (Blackhawks D, +4, 1.8 Bks/G): Kempe’s speed (3.1 SOG/G) exploits Jones’ mobility post-injury. Edge: Kempe—back-to-back goals; 45% pt chance.

Petr Mrazek (Blackhawks G, .905 SV%, 2.88 GAA) vs. Darcy Kuemper (Kings G, .915 SV%, 2.62 GAA): Mrazek’s road poise (.910 SV% away) vs. Kuemper’s home edge (7-3-2, .920 SV%). Edge: Kuemper—shutout vs. WPG; faces 23 SOG projection.

Quinton Byfield (Kings C, 7G-9A) vs. Philipp Kurashev (Blackhawks C, 6G-8A): Byfield’s breakout (0.4 G/G) meets Kurashev’s setup (12A). Edge: Even—Byfield’s physicality vs. Kurashev’s PP role.

Series History

The Kings hold a slight modern edge in this storied rivalry, dominating recent low-scoring affairs:

All-Time Regular Season: Kings 103-110-17 (48.5% win rate); Blackhawks lead 724-690 in goals across 230 meetings.

All-Time Overall (incl. Playoffs): Kings trail 103-110-17-3; Kings won 2013-14 ECF (4-1) en route to Cup.

Last 10 Meetings: Kings 7-1-2 (most recent: LA 3-1 win on Oct. 26, 2025, at CHI). Kings 4-1 SU in last 5 home vs. CHI.

Trends: Kings 7-3 SU in last 10 vs. Central; Games average 5.5 goals (Under in 6/10). Blackhawks 3-7 SU in last 10 road vs. Pacific.

Betting

Blackhawks 5-5 ATS as road dogs; Kings 4-6 O/U at home.

Game Odds

Chicago Blackhawks       5.5

Los Angeles Kings            – 205

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Wednesday, December 3, 2025

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