Drew Doughty could return to the lineup for the Kings "over the next few days," coach Todd McLellan said.
The defenseman skated in a full-contact jersey Wednesday for the first time since injuring his knee Oct. 22. Doughty, who resumed skating in a no-contact jersey Nov. 19, was injured after taking a knee-to-knee hit from defenseman Jani Hakanpää during a 3-2 overtime loss at the Dallas Stars.
Doughty was expected to be out eight weeks and to need six weeks to resume skating. Nov. 19 marked four weeks since the injury.
The Kings defeated the Ottawa Senators 4-2 on Saturday and host the Anaheim Ducks on Wednesday.
"When you haven't played in a long time and you have a lower-body injury, you start thinking about groins and hip flexors, and you don't want to set him further back because it creates another injury," McLellan said Friday. "As he works his way through that, he works his way into full practice, which is what we saw today. Over the next few days, he should be ready to play."
At the time of the injury, Doughty was second on Los Angeles with seven points (one goal, six assists) in four games and first in average ice time per game (22:37). -- Dan Greenspan