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12. Jeff Carter

12. Jeff Carter

The Los Angeles Kings were the third team of Jeff Carter’s career, the first being Philadelphia, where he was an All-Star in 2009.  The second was Columbus, a team he didn’t play for long, as they traded him at the 2012 deadline to Los Angeles.  Arguably, it was the trade that took the Kings to their first Stanley Cup.

While it can be stated that Carter's best individual seasons were as a Flyer, it was as a King where he had his greatest success.  A natural leader, Carter gave Los Angeles scoring depth and was the leading goal-scorer (8) in the 2012 playoffs.  Carter led the NHL in Game-Winning Goals the following year (8), and again, he was a potent force in Los Angeles' 2014 Stanley Cup win.

Following that title, Carter put forth three consecutive 60-Point campaigns, culminating with an All-Star appearance in 2017.  Carter slowed down after that and was dealt to Pittsburgh late in the 2020-21 season.

As a King, Carter scored 383 Points.

The Bullet Points

  • Position: Center
  • Acquired: Traded from the Columbus Blue Jacks for Jack Johnson and a 2013 1st Round Pick (which would be Marko Dano) 2/23/12.
  • Departed: Traded to the Pittsburgh Penguins for a 2022 Conditional 3rd Round Pick and a 2023 4th Round Pick 4/12/21.
  • Games Played: 580
  • Notable Statistics:

    194 Goals
    189 Assists 
    383 Points 
    253 PIM 
    .66 PPG 
    -9 Plus/Minus 
    248 Blocked Shots
    559 Hits
    199 Takeaways
    306 Giveaways
    47.3 Point Shares


    73 Playoff Games
    26 Goals
    27 Assists 
    53 Points 
    28 PIM 
    .73 PPG 
    +6 Plus/Minus 
    41 Blocked Shots
    111 Hits
    27 Takeaways
    51 Giveaways

  • Major Accolades and Awards:

    Stanley Cup Champion (2012 & 2014)
    All-Star (2017)
    Most Game Winning Goals (2012-13)

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