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Los Angeles Kings Record: 27-16
2nd in Pacific
Home: Staples Center, Los Angeles, California
Capacity: 18,118
Season seats close to sellout; St. Louis ex-coach Davis Payne named assistant
Stanley Cup champs have already sold 15,000 tickets.

If you plan on attending a Kings game this season, you better make a plan to buy tickets soon or risk having to buy on the secondary market.

The Kings, on the heels of winning the organization's first Stanley Cup last month, already have sold an unprecedented number of season tickets - 15,000 - for the upcoming season, according to Chris McGowan, the team's chief operating officer.

"Ticket sales have been really, really brisk," McGowan said Friday. "We're getting to a point where organizationally, it's all about managing inventory. We're getting slim in terms of availability. Season-ticket wise, we're in a position where we're going to stop selling season tickets because we're going to be capped out.

"The season-ticket base would be so high where we wouldn't have an ability to sell any more. We have to take care of partial-plan holders, and we want to keep (tickets) for group ticket sales and individual buyers when we go on sale."

It's a good problem to have for the Kings, but certainly not so much for fans.

Season tickets likely will be available for up to two more weeks, according to McGowan. Individual tickets likely will be available sometime in September.

"To be honest, we'll probably put some tickets on sale for the general public for individual games in coordination with the preseason opening," McGowan said. "I suspect they'll go quickly. We're in

unchartered waters. If we put tickets on sale, they sell right away. We've always done well, but we've never had this much demand."
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