My guess is you’ve searched this page out because you’re playing the Immaculate Grid.

If I’m right, that also means that today’s grid is asking for players that have played for both the Los Angeles Kings and the Boston Bruins.

And, I’m also guessing that you’re a little stuck on this particular square and you’re looking for a little help to keep your grid immaculate. Sound about right so far?

Well, good news, I’m here to help.

I’ve already done the research and have put together a list of well-known stars along with some more “under-the-radar” players that could land you a low rarity score.

Milan Lucic

Milan Lucic was selected in the second round, 50th overall, by the Boston Bruins in the 2006 NHL Entry Draft. His combination of size, skill, and physicality has made Lucic a unique player in the NHL, and his style of play has endeared him to fans and teammates alike.

During his time with the Bruins, Lucic played an integral role in the team’s 2011 Stanley Cup victory. Known for his physical play, he has become one of the NHL’s premier power forwards, providing a mix of scoring and toughness. Lucic played with the Bruins until 2015, then had stints with the Kings, Oilers, and Flames.

Lucic has recorded several 20+ goal seasons in his career, including a career-high 30 goals in the 2010-2011 season. He has also been a consistent presence in the playoffs, contributing valuable experience and grit.

Jarome Iginla

Jarome Iginla was selected 11th overall by the Dallas Stars in the 1995 NHL Entry Draft but was traded to the Calgary Flames, where he spent the majority of his career and became a franchise icon. Over his 20-year career in the NHL, Iginla also played for the Penguins, Bruins, Avalanche, and Kings.

He served as captain for the Flames and became the franchise’s all-time leader in goals, points, and games played. Iginla was a two-time winner of the Maurice “Rocket” Richard Trophy as the league’s top goal-scorer and also won the Art Ross Trophy as the league’s leading point scorer in the 2001-2002 season.

He was a six-time All-Star and earned two Olympic Gold Medals representing Canada in 2002 and 2010. In total, Iginla tallied 625 goals and 675 assists for 1,300 points. He retired in 2018 and was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2020.

Iginla Key Stats

  • Hall of Fame (Flames, Avalanche, Penguins, Bruins, Kings)
  • All-Star (Flames)
  • 1000+ Career Points (Flames, Avalanche, Penguins, Bruins, Kings)
  • 500+ Career Goals (Flames, Avalanche, Penguins, Bruins, Kings)
  • 40+ Goal Season (Flames)
  • 50+ Assist Season (Flames)

Jason Allison

Jason Allison was drafted by the Washington Capitals in the first round of the 1993 NHL Entry Draft. Over the course of his NHL career, he played for several teams, including the Washington Capitals, Boston Bruins, Los Angeles Kings, and Toronto Maple Leafs.

One of his standout seasons came in 2000-2001 when he was a member of the Boston Bruins. He tallied an impressive 95 points (a combination of goals and assists) that season, solidifying his reputation as a skilled playmaker.

Throughout his career, Jason Allison was recognized for his ability to create scoring opportunities for his teammates and contribute on the power play.


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