OFFICIAL STATEMENT

The National Hockey League (NHL) announced on Sunday that due to the concern about cross-border travel and, given the fluid nature of federal travel restrictions, all NHL games involving a Canadian-based team playing a U.S.-based team beginning Monday, December 20, will be postponed and rescheduled. As such, the LA Kings-Edmonton Oilers home game on Wednesday, December 22, has been postponed.

Tickets for the postponed game remain valid for the rescheduled game, which will be announced later, the Kings announced today. Fans with tickets will receive direct communication this week from the Kings or the point of sale with any details pertaining to their specific ticket policies for postponed events as well as further information once the game is rescheduled.
The NHL announced on Monday night the postponement of the five games that remain scheduled on Thursday, December 23, in order to begin the NHL Holiday Break effective with the conclusion of games on December 21. That included the scheduled Kings-Golden Knights game at Vegas. The date of that rescheduled contest will be announced later. Additionally, the Kings-Coyotes game, scheduled for Monday, December 27 has been postponed.
The Kings' first game following the Holiday Break is scheduled to take place against the Golden Knights on Tuesday, December 28, the club's first game at newly named Crypto.com Arena. That contest kicks-off a seven-game homestand at Crypto.com Arena.
The home game on December 28 also marks the team's first game under revised Health and Safety Guidelines at Crypto.com Arena. All guests age 2 and over are required to present either proof of full vaccination (two weeks since your final dose) or a negative COVID-19 test within 1 day for an antigen test or 2 days for a PCR test prior to entry into an event.
For additional arena information, visit
www.cryptoarena.com/safe
. For all Kings ticket information, visit LAKings.com and call1-888-KINGS-LA.