Kings media contingent bigger than Stanley Cup in 2012?

When Colin Fraser looked around at the huge media contingent in the small Kings locker room for the morning skate Wednesday at Madison Square Garden, he said: “This is the most media we’ve ever had.”
Hard to imagine but throw in national writers and a large media throng from New York and a Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final in which the Kings could be celebrating on the ice, and you’ve got a ton of interest.

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King weighs in on his controversial goal for the Kings

Dwight King talked about his goal in Game 2, in which it looked like he should’ve been called for goaltender interference. He saw the replay once in the locker room and hasn’t watched it since.
“Once the goal stood we moved on from that game,” King said. “Obviously with the playoffs, it’s a pretty rapid schedule. You do try to move on and focus on the next one.”
That was difficult as the Rangers were talking about it seemingly for two days and weren’t happy about the no-call there. Asked if he thought there was goaltender interference after the game, Alain Vigneault said: “Ask the NHL.”
King wasn’t worried about the noise. “Nothing is going to come over it,” King said. “Nothing to stress over or think about it. The call was made. Once it stands, it stands. There’s nothing to talk about.”

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