In Photos: Kings’ Drew Doughty and Trevor Moore pays a special visit to the NFL’s Los Angeles Rams
Los Angeles Kings defenseman Drew Doughty and left winger Trevor Moore arrived at the NFL's Los Angeles Rams practice facility. The practice facility is located in Woodland Hills, CA. Both players had ID cards hanging in a blue strip from the neck.
Doughty, who was in a simple white T-shirt with shades on, was seen doing a fist bump with Rams' wide receiver Cooper Kupp. In another picture, Moore tried throwing the football. He arrived at the facility in black shorts and a slightly greyish-blue t-shirt. He also had his little kid in his hand, who seemingly enjoyed watching a new sport.
Both players were seen in one picture with Charles Hudon and Tyler Madden. The Kings shared the images from their official Instagram and Twitter accounts and captioned them:
"A beautiful day for some football @rams"
The Los Angeles Kings, who qualified for the playoffs in the 2023–24 season, lost to the Edmonton Oilers in the first round. This was their third consecutive elimination by the Oilers in the opening round of the playoffs.
Los Angeles Kings new move to sign goalie Carter George
The Los Angeles Kings, who have one of the league's most cap-efficient forward groups, are trying to strengthen their goalpost. The Kings signed goalie Carter George to a three-year entry-level contract worth $875,000 per year through 2026–27.
Drafted 57th overall in 2024, George played his second season with the OHL’s Owen Sound Attack. He had a .907 save percentage, a 3.30 goals-against-average, and led the league with four shutouts, finishing with a 23-21-6 record.
George made 1,744 saves from 1,923 shots, the most in all four major junior leagues in North America. He ranked third in the OHL for games played (56) and save percentage (.907).
He was named to the OHL First All-Rookie Team and OHL Third All-Star Team. George won the Bobby Smith Trophy as the OHL Scholastic Player of the Year and the Ivan Tennant Award as the OHL’s Top Academic High School Player.
In 66 regular season games for Owen Sound, he had a 30-24-6 record, four shutouts, a .909 save percentage, and a 3.17 goals-against-average.
From Thunder Bay, ON, George represented Canada at the 2024 IIHF Under-18 World Junior Championship. He had a 2.33 goals-against-average and a .915 save percentage, leading Canada to a 6-0-0 record and a gold medal.