The LA Kings Iheart Audio Network this season also continues to feature pregame shows and postgame shows. Jesse Cohen leads the club's podcast efforts on the medium which includes a pregame call-in show prior to select Kings games.
This year's broadcast schedule on TU LIGA is as follows: October 28 (vs. Winnipeg), November 24 (vs. Toronto), December 2 (vs. Calgary), December 11 (vs. Minnesota), December 28 (vs. Vegas), December 30 (vs. Vancouver), January 8 (vs. Detroit), January 10 (vs. New York Rangers), January 18 (vs. Tampa Bay), January 20 (vs. Colorado), February 26 (vs. New York Islanders), and February 28 (vs. Boston). The games will also for the first time this season be available via the Tu Liga Live Stream (tuligaradio.com) simultaneously to the regular radio broadcast.
As previously announced, the following two Kings games - January 20 (vs. Colorado) and April 19 (at Ducks) - will be broadcast on ESPN, and these six games - October 22 (at Dallas), November 5 (vs. New Jersey), January 27 (at NY Islanders), March 17 (vs. San Jose), March 22 (vs. Nashville), and March 24 (vs. Chicago) - will be streamed nationally on ESPN+/Hulu.
These five Kings games will be broadcast on TNT: November 3 (vs. St. Louis), November 24 (vs. Toronto), December 22 (versus Edmonton), February 23 (at Anaheim), and April 13 (at Colorado). TNT will also broadcast the Kings-Vegas Frozen Fury game as part of the club's 2021 NHL Preseason Schedule on Thursday, September 30, at Vivint Arena in Salt Lake City. Game time is 7 p.m. (PT)/8 p.m. MT.
The team also added two games - January 6 (vs. NSH) and February 25 (vs. ANA) on My13 KCOP.
Nickson will call TV games with Fox in place of Faust on October 9 and November 20 broadcasts. On the radio, Josh Schaefer, the play-by-play voice of the Ontario Reign, is scheduled to call those two games with Evans.
On the radio only three current club broadcasting duos have worked together longer than Evans and Nickson (Toronto - Joe Bowen and Jim Ralph started together in 1997-98; Detroit - Ken Kal and Paul Woods started together in 1995-96; and Ottawa - Dean Brown and Gord Wilson started together in 1992-93). Fox is one of the most tenured club television analysts in the NHL - he and his former Kings teammate Brian Laughlin of the Capitals have been in their roles since 1990-91; Mickey Redmond has consistently worked Red Wings broadcasts as an analyst since 1986.
The complete LA Kings broadcast schedule is linked and subject to change, with three games currently listed as TBD. Those will be updated at a later date.