The Los Angeles Kings’ alternate uniforms for the 2025-26 season were unveiled by the team on Tuesday night.
The uniforms feature black jerseys, silver stripes and silver helmets as well as a crown logo that was inspired by the original design used by the team in 1967.
The jersey reveal was particularly unique, as the Kings warmed up in their their traditional home uniforms prior to their season-opening matchup with the Colorado Avalanche on Tuesday.
The team then changed into the new jerseys prior to the first puck drop of the season.
The Kings enter their 2025-26 campaign looking to go on a deeper run in the Stanley Cup Playoffs, as they’ve suffered first-round eliminations against the Edmonton Oilers in each of the past four years.
Los Angeles is coming off a 48-25-9 finish last season, ultimately falling to the Oilers in six games during the first round of the playoffs.
The Kings made several acquisitions to improve their depth surrounding 2024-25 team points leader Adrian Kempe during the offseason, adding Joel Armia, Corey Perry, Cody Ceci and Brian Dumoulin.
Los Angeles will also be relying on veteran center Anže Kopitar to contribute in his final year after he announced his retirement on Sept. 18.
As the Kings’ new season commenced, they also debuted new jerseys.
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