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First game in the history of the Kings

Played in the Long Beach Arena, the first game in the history of the Kings franchise took place on October 14, 1967. In this inaugural match, the Kings emerged victorious against the fellow expansion team, the Philadelphia Flyers, with a final score of 4–2. The game was played in front of an audience of 7,023 fans.

During their early days, the Kings played 14 home games at the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena while awaiting the completion of their permanent home, the Forum. This arena holds a special place in the team's history.

It's quite common for our guests who enjoy our private Los Angeles Tours to express a keen interest in attending a Kings hockey game or visiting some of the iconic sports arenas in the area, such as the Forum or Dodger Stadium. For those looking to take their experience to the next level, our private helicopter charters offer a unique opportunity to not only witness these historic sites from the air but also land in VIP style in downtown Los Angeles, making it a memorable addition to their Kings game day experience.

Helmetless, Kings play their first home game in the Long Beach Arena on October 14th 1967