Dustin Brown joins the Los Angeles Kings to watch practice while they prepare for their season opener against the Buffalo Sabres.
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Brown was the Kings first-round pick in 2003 and would go on to play the entirety of his 18-year career with the organization.
The New York native played in 1298 NHL games and scored 325 goals and 387 assists for 712 points.
Brown spent the day with the Kings while they prepare to open their 2024-25 season on the road in Buffalo against the Sabres. This season has a lot of questions around it regarding if the Kings will be able to make the playoffs and get past the first round.
It may be beneficial for younger players like Quinton Byfield and Andre Lee to have players like Brown around the rink this season.