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ORANGE, Calif. -- In honor of April Child Abuse Prevention Month, the Child Abuse Prevention Center and Los Angeles Kings Captain Dustin Brown and his...
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Dustin Brown often has had conversations with Luc Robitaille about the days when hockey was living large in Los Angeles.
Brown, captain of the Kings, has picked Robitaille's brain on how to make the team kings of Los Angeles again.
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NAOMA - Coal miner Dustin Brown, 22, showed up with a couple dozen fellow miners and friends outside Marsh Fork Elementary Thursday morning.
Dressed in miner's uniforms and hunter's camouflage, Brown said they were there to turn away members of the Westboro Baptist Church.
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TORONTO - Drew Doughty and Dustin Brown were happy to have a couple bounces go the Kings' way.
Brown scored the only goal of a shootout Monday and the Kings wrapped up a bizarre road trip with a 3-2 win over the Maple Leafs on Monday.
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Coach Terry Murray barked at a reporter who asked about the Kings' lifeless offense for the third game running. Captain Dustin Brown said he wasn't happy with the team's effort. Defenseman Jack Johnson said more scoring is what's urgently needed.
After three consecutive losses and with only one victory in their past five games, the Kings were a little grouchy Thursday night. They weren't pleased by their play during a 3-0 loss to the Edmonton Oilers at Staples Center, and didn't hold back their feelings.
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Jamie Langenbrunner and much of the leadership core of the U.S. Olympic hockey team will infuse the New Jersey Devils' way of life into the club at next month's Vancouver Games. Langenbrunner, captain of the Devils, was tabbed Monday by USA Hockey to wear the 'C.' The alternate captains will be New Jersey teammate Zach Parise, former Devils defenseman Brian Rafalski -- now of Detroit -- Nashville's Ryan Suter, and Dustin Brown, who serves as Los Angeles Kings captain.
Langenbrunner is one of three U.S. players with Olympic experience. Rafalski is a three-time Olympian along with New York Rangers captain Chris Drury, formerly of Trumbull.
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There was an 11-year-old who wanted to meet Galaxy star Landon Donovan. A 6-year-old requested a day with the Kings' Dustin Brown and was given the royal treatment. A 3-year-old simply asked to take his family to a Dodgers game and meet a few players.
In 2010, the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Greater Los Angeles was able to make good on 710 wishes for kids who had any kind of life- threatening medical condition.
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Allison Suzanne Atchley pleaded guilty and was sentenced to six months in jail but placed on two years' probation.
Dustin D. Brown pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 90 days in jail but placed on two years' probation.
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Dustin Brown can't remember the last time he was called upon in a shootout.
Probably three or four shootouts ago," the Kings captain said.
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on Tuesday night. The win ended the Kings' four-game slide.Aaron Harris/ Associated Press
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