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Kings' Regehr Announces Retirement After Finale
Regehr announced his retirement following Saturday's 4-1 win in the season finale against the Sharks, Elliott Teaford of the Los Angeles Times reports.
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Kings' Regehr Adds Rare Goal
Regehr opened the scoring for the Kings in Tuesday's 4-2 win over the Rangers.Regehr gives the Kings a veteran presence on the blue line, but his role is concentrated on delivering hits and blocking shots that would otherwise reach a Kings' netminder.
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Regehr Picks Up Two Assists In Kings Win
Regehr picked up a pair of assists in a 4-2 win over the Lightning on Saturday.Regehr soaked up some extra minutes after Alec Martinez exited in the second period with an upper body injury and made the most of it. He has just seven points (a goal and six assists) in 37 games this season so enjoy the unexpected output if you had active.
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Kings' Regehr Set To Rturn
Regehr (hand) is slated to play Monday against the Flames, Jon Rosen of LA Kings Insider reports.With five points in 30 games to go along with 27 PIM and a plus-11 rating, Regehr is only a fantasy factor in deeper formats, but his size and experience are valued assets on the Kings' blue line.
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Kings' Regehr (Hand) To Remain Out Saturday
Regehr (hand) skated with the Kings' expected scratches at Saturday's morning skate and is thus unlikely to play later in the evening against the Ducks, Jon Rosen of LA Kings Insider reports.Regehr appears very close to slotting back into the lineup, but it looks like at the very least, he'll have to wait until Monday's game versus the Flames in order for that to materialize.
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Kings' Regehr (Hand) Could Play Saturday
Regehr (hand) could be activated from IR in advance of Saturday's game against the Ducks, Jon Rosen of LA Kings Insider reports.Coach Darryl Sutter said Regehr has received full clearance to play, so it looks like any further absence beyond Saturday's game would only be precautionary. Regehr has been fully practicing for the last few days, and noted that his hand is feeling better with each passing day.
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Kings' Regehr (Hand) Starts Shooting
Regehr (hand) was seen shooting the puck Saturday morning, Jon Rosen of LA Kings Insider reports.Regehr had been cleared to skate with the Kings, but hadn't been able to shoot since suffering the hand injury. His shots Saturday mostly consisted of light wristers, but he'll likely be able to add some velocity in the coming days.
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Kings' Regehr (Hand) Practicing
Regehr (hand) has been practicing with the Kings for the last two days, Jon Rosen of LA Kings Insider reports.He's been skating as part of a fourth pairing with Brayden McNabb, doing essentially everything as the rest of the Kings' healthy players. It looks like he's just in need of a little more time for his hand to heal up, but a return in the near future appears to be in store for the bruising blueliner.
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Kings' Regehr Handles Pucks Tuesday
Regehr (hand) handled pucks at Tuesday's optional skate, Jon Rosen of LA Kings Insider reports.It's the first time Regehr to perform that activity since suffering the hand injury back on Dec. 18. He hopes to resume shooting by the end of the week, and could return to the lineup shortly thereafter.
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Kings' Regehr (Hand) Still A Week Or More Away
Coach Darryl Sutter said Friday that Regehr (hand) is still "at least a week away" from a return, Jon Rosen of LA Kings Insider reports.Regehr has been skating for the last few days while noticing improvement with his hand, but it will be difficult to get a read on his return until he's able to take contact. The Kings have been getting by with using Jamie McBain and Jeff Schultz in the lineup while he's been out.