Los Angeles Kings
Los Angeles Kings hockey cards highlight legendary players like Wayne Gretzky (from his time with the team) and modern stars like Anže Kopitar, Drew Doughty, and Quinton Byfield. Gretzky’s Kings cards remain collector favorites, while Byfield’s Young Guns rookie card is a hot commodity for modern collectors. Upper Deck, SP Authentic, and autographed Kings cards are sought after for their mix of vintage appeal and modern upside.
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Wayne Gretzky
Marcel Dionne
Luc Robitaille
Anze Kopitar
Drew Doughty
Jonathan Quick
Rob Blake
Bernie Nicholls
Charlie Simmer
Dave Taylor
**1989-90 O-Pee-Chee Wayne Gretzky Rookie Card (#18)**
Wayne Gretzky, “The Great One,” is not only the greatest player in NHL history but also a defining figure in Los Angeles Kings’ history. His 1989-90 O-Pee-Chee rookie card is highly prized among collectors. Gretzky played for the Kings from 1988 to 1996, bringing the franchise its first real era of success. This card is an iconic piece of hockey history and a must-have for any serious collector, showcasing Gretzky during his early years with the Kings.
**1980-81 O-Pee-Chee Marcel Dionne Card (#240)**
Marcel Dionne was one of the most skilled forwards in NHL history and a Hall of Famer who played the majority of his career with the Los Angeles Kings. His 1980-81 O-Pee-Chee card captures his peak years with the team, where he was the franchise's most dominant player before Gretzky arrived. Dionne is still the Kings' all-time leader in points, and his card is a cornerstone collectible for any fan of the team.
**1991-92 Upper Deck Luc Robitaille Card (#314)**
Luc Robitaille is the highest-scoring left wing in NHL history and played a key role in the success of the Los Angeles Kings. His 1991-92 Upper Deck card captures Robitaille’s prime years, where he was one of the most consistent goal scorers in the league. Robitaille was a fan favorite and a central figure in the Kings’ offense, and his card is highly sought after for collectors who remember his time with the team.
**1990-91 Upper Deck Rob Blake Rookie Card (#20)**
Rob Blake was one of the most physical and talented defensemen to ever wear a Kings jersey. His 1990-91 Upper Deck rookie card is a key piece for collectors, as Blake was a dominant presence on the blue line for the Kings throughout the 1990s and early 2000s. Blake won a Stanley Cup with the Colorado Avalanche in 2001 but is most remembered for his time with the Kings, where he was known for his offensive skill and defensive prowess.
**2000-01 Upper Deck Anze Kopitar Rookie Card (#220)**
Anze Kopitar is the face of the Los Angeles Kings franchise in the modern era and one of the best centers in the NHL. His 2000-01 Upper Deck rookie card showcases the start of his impressive career. Kopitar led the Kings to two Stanley Cup championships (2012, 2014) and continues to be a vital part of the team’s offense. His rookie card is highly sought after and one of the most valuable in Kings history.
**1993-94 Upper Deck Jimmy Carson Card (#397)**
Jimmy Carson was an important figure for the Kings during the early 1990s, especially in the years before Wayne Gretzky arrived. His 1993-94 Upper Deck card features Carson, who was known for his scoring ability and potential. Carson was part of the trade that brought Gretzky to Los Angeles, and while his time with the Kings was brief, his card is still valuable for collectors who appreciate the team's early years.
**1989-90 O-Pee-Chee Wayne Gretzky Card (#18)**
Wayne Gretzky’s 1989-90 O-Pee-Chee card is a second iconic card of his with the Kings. After his trade to Los Angeles, Gretzky elevated the franchise to new heights and played a major role in bringing the Kings to their first Stanley Cup Finals in 1993. His card with the Kings remains one of the most coveted pieces of hockey memorabilia for both Gretzky and Kings fans alike.
**1996-97 Upper Deck Zigmund Palffy Card (#21)**
Zigmund Palffy was one of the most skilled and dynamic forwards to play for the Los Angeles Kings in the late 1990s and early 2000s. His 1996-97 Upper Deck card showcases the Slovak forward during his prime, when Palffy was known for his incredible speed, offensive talent, and scoring touch. Though the Kings didn’t find much postseason success during Palffy’s tenure, he remains one of the franchise's most talented players, making his card highly valued.
**1997-98 Upper Deck Rob Blake Card (#122)**
This is another notable card of Rob Blake from his prime years with the Los Angeles Kings. The 1997-98 Upper Deck card shows Blake as one of the league's top defensemen. Known for his hard shot and physical play, Blake was an integral part of the Kings' blue line for over a decade. His value as a leader and presence on the ice makes this card a prized collectible.
**2003-04 Upper Deck Dustin Brown Rookie Card (#469)**
Dustin Brown, the captain of the Los Angeles Kings during their two Stanley Cup championships (2012, 2014), is one of the most influential players in the franchise’s history. His 2003-04 Upper Deck rookie card marks the beginning of his impactful career with the team. Brown was known for his leadership, gritty style, and ability to score big goals, and his rookie card is one of the top items for collectors of Kings memorabilia.