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NHL Predictions: January 20th, New York Rangers vs Los Angeles Kings

Each day, our writers here at Last Word On Hockey look at the games and give in-depth analysis. Our team breaks down the key matchups, storylines, and trends, then makes predictions based on how the game might play out. Don’t forget to check out more NHL Predictions as the 2025 season continues. Who are you taking, the Los Angeles Kings and New York Rangers?

NHL Predictions Rangers and Kings

Season Series: First of two meetings, last year the Kings won the series 2-0.

Time: 10:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, 7:00 p.m. Pacific

How to Watch: MSG, FanDuel Sports Network West. ESPN+

Location: Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, California

New York Rangers Analysis

New York has leaned into its identity over recent weeks. That involves structured defence, elite goaltending, and timely scoring, rather than overwhelming shot volume. The Rangers are at their best when they control pace, limit high-danger chances, and capitalize on mistakes through their top players and power play.

Their defensive pairings have been effective at keeping play to the outside. When breakdowns do occur, goaltending has consistently bailed them out. If the Rangers can establish their forecheck early and avoid chasing the game, they’re well-equipped to handle a disciplined Kings team.

The Los Angeles Kings Story

Los Angeles thrives on puck possession and a heavy forechecking game that wears teams down over 60 minutes. The Kings don’t rely on a single superstar to carry the load. Instead, their scoring depth and system-driven approach make them difficult to play against, especially at home.

That said, the Kings can struggle when forced into track-meet style hockey. If New York is able to strike first and force Los Angeles to open things up, the game could tilt away from the Kings’ preferred style.

Key Matchup

The battle between the Rangers’ transition game and the Kings’ forecheck will likely decide this one. If New York exits the zone cleanly and limits turnovers through the neutral zone, they’ll generate quality chances off the rush. Conversely, sustained offensive-zone time for Los Angeles could test the Rangers’ discipline and stamina.

Special teams may also play a major role. The Rangers’ power play remains a dangerous weapon, while the Kings will need to stay out of the box to keep this game at even strength. We are thinking it’ll be a tight game either way, given the teams just need to play their game, and they should be able to expose their opponents. 

Prop Bet of the Night

Total Goals Under 6.0

Both teams prefer structured, defensively responsible hockey, and neither is likely to allow this game to turn wide open. A close, low-scoring affair feels like the most probable outcome.

Main Photo: Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images

Disclaimer: Projected lineups are based on available data at time of writing. Please check social media and official team sources for the very latest lineup news before locking in any daily fantasy roster or prop wagers.

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About David Rumph

David Rumph is a sports writer covering the Detroit Tigers for Last Word On Sports. He previously covered the New York Rangers for LWOS, where he developed a strong foundation in game analysis and long-form storytelling around team identity and culture. David’s work centers on blending on-field breakdowns with narrative-driven baseball writing, aiming to capture both the emotion and strategy behind the game. His areas of specialty include Tigers coverage, player development, organizational direction, historical context, and opinion pieces that connect on-field performance to the broader baseball landscape. Outside of LWOS, David has experience producing independent sports writing through personal platforms, including long-form essays and recaps covering baseball, hockey, and football. His work emphasizes voice, perspective, and clarity, with a strong appreciation for baseball as both competition and storytelling. David has a background in writing and sports media, with experience developing analytical and editorial content across multiple sports. His education and continued work reflect a commitment to thoughtful, well-researched sports journalism and continued growth as a baseball writer.

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