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Kings to retire Rob Blake's number 4



The Los Angeles Kings have announced that they will retire the number 4 of Rob Blake, marking the sixth time that the organization has retired a number.  Blake joins a group that includes Marcel Dionne (#16), Dave Taylor (#18), Luc Robitaille (#20), Rogie Vachon (#30) and Wayne Gretzky (#99).

Blake was drafted by Los Angeles in 1988, Blake worked his way up the ranks to become one of the top Defenceman in the National Hockey League.  He would have his breakout campaign in the 1997/98 season where he won the Norris Trophy Award as the NHL’s top Defenceman and earned First Team All Star honors.  Blake would earn another two Second Team All Star selections as a King before being traded to the Colorado Avalanche, where he would later win his only Stanley Cup Trophy.  Blake would return to Los Angeles as a Free Agent in 2006.

This year, Rob Blake entered the Hockey Hall of Fame on his second year of eligibility.  He also returned to the Kings as the Assistant General Manager last year, which gave him his second Stanley Cup Ring with Los Angeles winning the championship. 

The ceremony will take place this upcoming season against a home game with the Anaheim Ducks.

We will be unveiling a look at each major North American Franchise and their respective retired numbers and Halls of Fame/Rings of Honor soon.  Blake’s addition to the Staples Centre rafters is a well earned one, and should slightly improve the rankings once we publish that new section.   


Last modified on Thursday, 19 March 2015 18:47
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