When are the medal games?
The bronze-medal game is Saturday, and the gold-medal game is Sunday.
Hockey / Olympics
Three LA Kings players, Drew Doughty, Darcy Kuemper, and Joel Armia, are set to compete for medals at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan. Doughty and Kuemper will represent Team Canada in the gold-medal game, while Armia will play for Team F...
The 2026 Winter Olympics has been a showcase for LA Kings players. Drew Doughty and Darcy Kuemper of Team Canada advanced to the gold-medal game after a semifinal victory. Doughty's role was reduced in the game, while Kuemper remained the backup goalie. Joel Armia of Team Finland will compete for the bronze medal after Finland's defeat in the semifinals, where Armia contributed an assist. Adrian Kempe's tournament ended with Team Sweden's loss in the quarterfinals.
The gold-medal game is scheduled for Sunday, and the bronze-medal game is scheduled for Saturday. The performance of these players reflects the Kings' commitment to developing and acquiring top-tier talent.
The Kings' next game is February 25 against the Vegas Golden Knights. The quick turnaround after the Olympics could pose a challenge for players returning from Milan.
The bronze-medal game is Saturday, and the gold-medal game is Sunday.
Drew Doughty and Darcy Kuemper (Canada) for gold, and Joel Armia (Finland) for bronze.
February 25 against the Vegas Golden Knights.
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