1987–88 Los Angeles Kings
Division4th Smythe
Conference7th Campbell
1987–88 record30-42-8
Goals for318
Goals against359
Team information
General managerRogatien Vachon
CoachMike Murphy, Rogatien Vachon, Robbie Ftorek
CaptainDave Taylor
ArenaThe Forum
Team leaders
GoalsJimmy Carson (55)
AssistsLuc Robitaille (58)
PointsLuc Robitaille (111)
Penalty minutesLarry Playfair (197)
Plus/minusKen Baumgartner (+5)
Phil Sykes (+5)
WinsRoland Melanson (17)
Goals against averageGlenn Healy (4.33)

The 1987–88 Los Angeles Kings season, was the Kings' 21st season in the National Hockey League. It saw the Kings finish in fourth place in the Smythe Division with a record of 30 wins, 42 losses, and 8 ties for 68 points. The team finished last in the league in goaltending, with 359 goals allowed.[1] They lost the Division Semi-finals in five games to the Calgary Flames.

This was the last season that the Kings wore purple and gold uniforms with a crown logo adorning the front. After this season, they would introduce a new logo with a white, black, and silver uniform, coinciding with the acquisition of Wayne Gretzky from the Edmonton Oilers.

Regular season

Final standings

Smythe Division
GP W L T GF GA Pts
Calgary Flames8048239397305105
Edmonton Oilers8044251136328899
Winnipeg Jets8033361129231077
Los Angeles Kings803042831835968
Vancouver Canucks802546927232059

[2]Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against
Note: Teams that qualified for the playoffs are highlighted in bold.

Record vs. opponents

Smythe Division record vs. opponents

Vs. Campbell Conference

Vs. Wales Conference

Schedule and results

No. R Date Score Opponent Record
1LOctober 8, 19871–4New York Islanders (1987–88)0–1–0
2WOctober 10, 19874–2St. Louis Blues (1987–88)1–1–0
3LOctober 11, 19872–9Edmonton Oilers (1987–88)1–2–0
4LOctober 15, 19872–3Boston Bruins (1987–88)1–3–0
5LOctober 18, 19872–4Vancouver Canucks (1987–88)1–4–0
6LOctober 21, 19872–6@ Edmonton Oilers (1987–88)1–5–0
7LOctober 23, 19873–4@ Winnipeg Jets (1987–88)1–6–0
8WOctober 25, 19872–1@ Winnipeg Jets (1987–88)2–6–0
9TOctober 27, 19874–4 OT@ Pittsburgh Penguins (1987–88)2–6–1
10WOctober 28, 19874–3@ New York Rangers (1987–88)3–6–1
11LOctober 30, 19871–5@ Buffalo Sabres (1987–88)3–7–1
12LNovember 1, 19871–4@ Philadelphia Flyers (1987–88)3–8–1
13LNovember 4, 19874–5Buffalo Sabres (1987–88)3–9–1
14WNovember 7, 19875–4New York Rangers (1987–88)4–9–1
15TNovember 10, 19874–4 OTEdmonton Oilers (1987–88)4–9–2
16LNovember 13, 19877–10@ Calgary Flames (1987–88)4–10–2
17WNovember 14, 19878–7Quebec Nordiques (1987–88)5–10–2
18LNovember 17, 19873–4@ New York Islanders (1987–88)5–11–2
19LNovember 19, 19875–7@ Philadelphia Flyers (1987–88)5–12–2
20TNovember 21, 19876–6 OT@ Toronto Maple Leafs (1987–88)5–12–3
21WNovember 22, 19878–5@ Buffalo Sabres (1987–88)6–12–3
22WNovember 25, 19876–4Chicago Blackhawks (1987–88)7–12–3
23LNovember 28, 19874–8Calgary Flames (1987–88)7–13–3
24TNovember 29, 19872–2 OTNew Jersey Devils (1987–88)7–13–4
25LDecember 1, 19876–7 OTWinnipeg Jets (1987–88)7–14–4
26LDecember 3, 19874–5 OTWinnipeg Jets (1987–88)7–15–4
27LDecember 5, 19874–6@ Montreal Canadiens (1987–88)7–16–4
28LDecember 6, 19873–10@ Washington Capitals (1987–88)7–17–4
29LDecember 9, 19871–2@ New Jersey Devils (1987–88)7–18–4
30LDecember 10, 19873–4@ Boston Bruins (1987–88)7–19–4
31LDecember 12, 19872–3@ Hartford Whalers (1987–88)7–20–4
32WDecember 16, 19877–5Edmonton Oilers (1987–88)8–20–4
33LDecember 19, 19871–4Calgary Flames (1987–88)8–21–4
34WDecember 20, 19876–3@ Calgary Flames (1987–88)9–21–4
35LDecember 22, 19872–5@ Edmonton Oilers (1987–88)9–22–4
36LDecember 23, 19871–5@ Vancouver Canucks (1987–88)9–23–4
37WDecember 26, 19873–2Vancouver Canucks (1987–88)10–23–4
38LDecember 28, 19872–5Winnipeg Jets (1987–88)10–24–4
39WDecember 30, 19876–4Winnipeg Jets (1987–88)11–24–4
40WJanuary 2, 19885–2Montreal Canadiens (1987–88)12–24–4
41WJanuary 4, 19886–3@ New Jersey Devils (1987–88)13–24–4
42TJanuary 5, 19884–4 OT@ Pittsburgh Penguins (1987–88)13–24–5
43LJanuary 8, 19883–5@ Detroit Red Wings (1987–88)13–25–5
44LJanuary 10, 19882–5@ Chicago Blackhawks (1987–88)13–26–5
45WJanuary 11, 19885–4@ Minnesota North Stars (1987–88)14–26–5
46LJanuary 13, 19883–8Washington Capitals (1987–88)14–27–5
47LJanuary 16, 19883–4Hartford Whalers (1987–88)14–28–5
48WJanuary 19, 19886–3New York Rangers (1987–88)15–28–5
49WJanuary 21, 19885–4 OT@ Calgary Flames (1987–88)16–28–5
50LJanuary 22, 19883–5@ Winnipeg Jets (1987–88)16–29–5
51WJanuary 24, 19882–1@ Winnipeg Jets (1987–88)17–29–5
52LJanuary 26, 19883–5@ Quebec Nordiques (1987–88)17–30–5
53LJanuary 27, 19882–5@ Toronto Maple Leafs (1987–88)17–31–5
54WJanuary 30, 19885–0Minnesota North Stars (1987–88)18–31–5
55LFebruary 2, 19882–5@ Vancouver Canucks (1987–88)18–32–5
56WFebruary 3, 19887–2Vancouver Canucks (1987–88)19–32–5
57WFebruary 6, 19887–2Edmonton Oilers (1987–88)20–32–5
58LFebruary 7, 19882–5Calgary Flames (1987–88)20–33–5
59WFebruary 11, 19885–3Quebec Nordiques (1987–88)21–33–5
60LFebruary 13, 19885–7Pittsburgh Penguins (1987–88)21–34–5
61LFebruary 15, 19881–6Detroit Red Wings (1987–88)21–35–5
62WFebruary 17, 19885–4@ Minnesota North Stars (1987–88)22–35–5
63LFebruary 18, 19884–7@ St. Louis Blues (1987–88)22–36–5
64WFebruary 20, 19883–0Toronto Maple Leafs (1987–88)23–36–5
65WFebruary 24, 19884–3Washington Capitals (1987–88)24–36–5
66LFebruary 27, 19886–8Philadelphia Flyers (1987–88)24–37–5
67WFebruary 28, 19882–0@ Vancouver Canucks (1987–88)25–37–5
68LMarch 1, 19883–5@ Edmonton Oilers (1987–88)25–38–5
69LMarch 5, 19886–7 OTMontreal Canadiens (1987–88)25–39–5
70LMarch 9, 19884–5@ Hartford Whalers (1987–88)25–40–5
71TMarch 10, 19883–3 OT@ Boston Bruins (1987–88)25–40–6
72WMarch 13, 19887–6St. Louis Blues (1987–88)26–40–6
73TMarch 16, 19883–3 OTVancouver Canucks (1987–88)26–40–7
74LMarch 18, 19883–5@ Vancouver Canucks (1987–88)26–41–7
75WMarch 19, 19887–4Detroit Red Wings (1987–88)27–41–7
76LMarch 23, 19882–6New York Islanders (1987–88)27–42–7
77WMarch 26, 19889–5Chicago Blackhawks (1987–88)28–42–7
78WMarch 30, 19889–7Calgary Flames (1987–88)29–42–7
79WApril 1, 19886–3@ Calgary Flames (1987–88)30–42–7
80TApril 3, 19885–5 OT@ Edmonton Oilers (1987–88)30–42–8

Playoffs

(S1) Calgary Flames vs. (S4) Los Angeles Kings

April 6 Los Angeles Kings 2–9 Calgary Flames Olympic Saddledome Recap  
No scoring First period 06:00 – Lanny McDonald (1)
08:07 – Al MacInnis (1)
09:36 – Joel Otto (1)
14:42 – ppHakan Loob (1)
Jimmy Carson (1) – 07:21
Dave Taylor (1) – pp – 14:49
Second period 02:54 – Joel Otto (2)
10:37 – Joe Mullen (1)
No scoring Third period 10:07 – ppJoe Nieuwendyk (1)
13:19 – Gary Roberts (1)
15:02 – Hakan Loob (2)
Roland Melanson 41 saves / 50 shots Goalie stats Mike Vernon 15 saves / 17 shots
April 7 Los Angeles Kings 4–6 Calgary Flames Olympic Saddledome Recap  
Dave Taylor (2) – pp – 15:13 First period 05:06 – ppPaul Reinhart (1)
09:49 – Joe Mullen (2)
Jimmy Carson (2) – 15:34
Chris Kontos (1) – 19:17
Second period 03:24 – ppJoel Otto (3)
04:45 – Tim Hunter (1)
Paul Fenton (1) – 16:47 Third period 09:33 – ppJohn Tonelli (1)
19:26 – shGary Suter (1)
Glenn Healy 29 saves / 34 shots Goalie stats Mike Vernon 23 saves / 27 shots
April 9 Calgary Flames 2–5 Los Angeles Kings The Forum Recap  
Colin Patterson (1) – sh – 13:58 First period 12:42 – Jimmy Carson (3)
No scoring Second period 04:38 – ppBernie Nicholls (1)
15:15 – ppLuc Robitaille (1)
Dana Murzyn (1) – 07:31 Third period 00:46 – Bobby Carpenter (1)
14:08 – pp – Jimmy Carson (4)
Mike Vernon 21 saves / 26 shots Goalie stats Glenn Healy 28 saves / 30 shots
April 10 Calgary Flames 7–3 Los Angeles Kings The Forum Recap  
Hakan Loob (3) – sh – 01:29
Brad McCrimmon (1) – pp – 04:56
Gary Roberts (2) – 10:50
First period 12:13 – Dave Taylor (3)
13:10 – ppLuc Robitaille (2)
Tim Hunter (2) – 14:35
Hakan Loob (4) – 16:05
Second period 08:12 – ppSteve Duchesne (1)
Lanny McDonald (2) – 00:19
Hakan Loob (5) – 08:41
Third period No scoring
Mike Vernon 22 saves / 25 shots Goalie stats Glenn Healy 27 saves / 34 shots
April 12 Los Angeles Kings 4–6 Calgary Flames Olympic Saddledome Recap  
Jay Wells (1) – 11:06 First period 04:01 – ppHakan Loob (6)
18:22 – ppAl MacInnis (2)
Bernie Nicholls (2) – 02:45 Second period 03:38 – Paul Reinhart (2)
Paul Fenton (2) – pp – 16:10
Jimmy Carson (5) – 18:18
Third period 01:57 – Hakan Loob (7)
02:32 – Tim Hunter (3)
09:03 – Ric Nattress (1)
Glenn Healy 23 saves / 29 shots Goalie stats Mike Vernon 26 saves / 30 shots
Calgary won series 4–1

Player statistics

Regular season
Scoring
Player Pos GP G A Pts PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG
Luc RobitailleLW80535811182-91706
Jimmy CarsonC80555210745-192207
Bernie NichollsC653246781142871
Dave TaylorRW68264167129-4902
Steve DuchesneD711639551090504
Bobby CarpenterC7119335284-211002
Jim FoxRW6816355118-7201
Paul FentonLW7120234346-14811
Mike AllisonLW37161228573512
Mark HardyD616222899-27411
Jay WellsD5822325159-3100
Phil SykesLW4091221825310
Bryan EricksonRW426152120-14200
Bob BourneC727111828-31101
Ken HammondD46791669-1101
Tom LaidlawD5711213473000
Craig LaughlinRW1948126-8200
Chris KontosLW/C62101221100
Dean KennedyD5811112158-22000
Lyle PhairLW2846108-5000
Paul GuayRW3344840-7000
Ron DuguayC/RW1526817-5001
Grant LedyardD2317852-7100
Tim TookeyC201678-2000
Larry PlayfairD54077197-13000
Sean McKennaRW3032512-14000
Ken BaumgartnerLW302351895000
John EnglishD313442100
Joe PatersonLW32134113-10000
Glenn HealyG3402260000
Dan GrattonC710151000
Eric GermainD401113-2000
Bob KudelskiRW260118-10000
Denis LarocqueD801118-4000
Wayne McBeanD2701126-14000
Glen CurrieC70000-2000
Craig DuncansonLW900012-5000
Bob JanecykG500020000
Roland MelansonG47000160000
Petr PrajslerD700022000
Craig RedmondD20000-4000
Tiger WilliamsLW200061000
Goaltending
Player MIN GP W L T GA GAA SO SA SV SV%
Roland Melanson267647172071954.37213991204.861
Glenn Healy186934121811354.3311005870.866
Bob Janecyk3035140234.550165142.861
Team:484880304283534.37325692216.863
Playoffs
Scoring
Player Pos GP G A Pts PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG
Jimmy CarsonC55384-2100
Bernie NichollsC526811-3100
Luc RobitailleLW525718-8201
Dave TaylorRW53366-3200
Steve DuchesneD513414-5100
Paul FentonLW52132-3100
Jay WellsD5123210000
Bobby CarpenterC51120-7000
Tom LaidlawD50224-8000
Chris KontosLW/C41014-3000
Ken BaumgartnerLW501128-6000
Bob BourneC50110-1000
Paul GuayRW40118-1000
Dean KennedyD4011104000
Craig LaughlinRW30112-1000
Mike AllisonLW500016-3000
Ron DuguayC/RW20000-1000
John EnglishD100000000
Jim FoxRW10000-2000
Eric GermainD10004-1000
Ken HammondD20004-5000
Glenn HealyG400040000
Roland MelansonG100000000
Lyle PhairLW10000-1000
Larry PlayfairD300014-1000
Phil SykesLW40000-3000
Goaltending
Player MIN GP W L GA GAA SO SA SV SV%
Glenn Healy240413205.000128108.844
Roland Melanson6010199.0005041.820
Team:300514295.800178149.837

[4]

Note:
Pos = Position; GPI = Games played in; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes; +/- = Plus/minus; PPG = Power-play goals; SHG = Short-handed goals; GWG = Game-winning goals
Min, TOI = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T,T/OT = Ties; OTL = Overtime losses; GA = Goals-against; GAA = Goals-against average; SO = Shutouts; SA = Shots against; SV = Shots saved; SV% = Save percentage;

Defencemen

Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes

Player GP G A Pts PIM
Steve Duchesne71163955109
Mark Hardy616222899
Jay Wells5822325159

Awards and records

Transactions

The Kings were involved in the following transactions during the 1987–88 season.[5]

Trades

June 13, 1987 To Los Angeles Kings
1st round pick in 1987 - Wayne McBean
To Minnesota North Stars
1st round pick in 1987 - Dave Archibald
3rd round pick in 1987 NHL Entry Draft - Kevin Kaminski
October 15, 1987 To Los Angeles Kings
Cash
To Hartford Whalers
Tiger Williams
December 14, 1987 To Los Angeles Kings
Mike Allison
To Toronto Maple Leafs
Sean McKenna
January 21, 1988 To Los Angeles Kings
Gordie Walker
Mike Siltala
To New York Rangers
Joe Paterson
February 4, 1988 To Los Angeles Kings
Chris Kontos
6th round pick in 1988 - Micah Aivazoff
To Pittsburgh Penguins
Bryan Erickson
February 9, 1988 To Los Angeles Kings
Grant Ledyard
To Washington Capitals
Craig Laughlin
February 22, 1988 To Los Angeles Kings
Ron Duguay
To New York Rangers
Mark Hardy

Free agent signings

March 18, 1988 From New Haven Nighthawks (AHL)
Hubie McDonough

Free agents lost

August 15, 1987 To Philadelphia Flyers
Mark Lofthouse
December 14, 1987 To Pittsburgh Penguins
Scott Gruhl

Waivers

October 5, 1987 To Minnesota North Stars
Al Tuer
October 5, 1987 From New York Rangers
Paul Fenton
October 5, 1987 From Philadelphia Flyers
Tim Tookey

Draft picks

Los Angeles's draft picks at the 1987 NHL Entry Draft held at the Joe Louis Arena in Detroit, Michigan.

Round # Player Nationality College/Junior/Club team (League)
14Wayne McBean CanadaMedicine Hat Tigers (WHL)
227Mark Fitzpatrick CanadaMedicine Hat Tigers (WHL)
343Ross Wilson CanadaPeterborough Petes (OHL)
590Mike Vukonich United StatesDenfeld High School (USHS-MN)
6111Greg Batters CanadaVictoria Cougars (WHL)
7132Kyosti Karjalainen SwedenBrynas IF (Sweden)
9174Jeff Gawlicki United StatesNorthern Michigan University (WCHA)
10195John Preston CanadaBoston University (Hockey East)
11216Rostislav Vlach CzechoslovakiaTJ Gottwaldov (Czechoslovakia)
12237Mikael Lindholm SwedenBrynas IF (Sweden)
S210Chris Panek United StatesSUNY Plattsburgh (SUNYAC)

Farm teams

References

  1. "1987-88 NHL Summary".
  2. Dinger, Ralph, ed. (2011). The National Hockey League Official Guide & Record Book 2012. Dan Diamond & Associates. p. 153. ISBN 9781894801225.
  3. "All-Time NHL Results". NHL.com. Retrieved August 25, 2023.
  4. "1987-88 Los Angeles Kings Statistics - Hockey-Reference.com". hockey-reference.com. Retrieved June 25, 2009.
  5. "Hockey Transactions Search Results".
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