That 70s Line

[2] The Kings received center Jeff Carter in a trade with the Columbus Blue Jackets in February 2012, sending defenseman Jack Johnson and a conditional first round pick in return.

[4] In that year's draft, the Kings selected left winger Tanner Pearson with the 30th overall pick;[5] he debuted near the midpoint of the 2013–14 NHL season.

[6][7] During that series, the three combined for a total of 23 points, allowing the Kings to defeat the Blackhawks in seven games and advance to the 2014 Stanley Cup Finals.

[15] That 70s Line began the 2014–15 NHL season together, totaling 7 points in the Kings' preseason opener against the Arizona Coyotes in a 5–4 loss.

[11] After a productive beginning to the season, the line's performance declined until January 2015, when Pearson broke his leg in a contest against the Winnipeg Jets.

[16][17] Following Pearson's injury, winger Dwight King, who wore number 74, took his place alongside Carter and Toffoli.

Carter (far left) during the Kings' 2014 victory parade