Los Angeles Kings goaltender Darcy Kuemper left the ice during the team’s game against the New York Rangers after a collision occurred in the crease late in the first period. The incident happened with less than two minutes remaining in the period, prompting team medical staff to assist Kuemper off the ice.
The collision appeared to involve a Rangers player driving toward the net while in pursuit of a scoring opportunity. Kuemper remained down on the ice for a short time before being helped to the locker room. No immediate details were made available regarding the extent of his injury.
Following Kuemper’s departure, the Kings turned to their backup goaltender to finish out the remainder of the game. The situation placed added responsibility on the defensive unit as they worked to adjust without their starting netminder. Team officials have not yet released an official update on Kuemper’s condition or indicated whether he will miss additional time.
Kuemper, in his [season number not provided] with the Kings, has been a valuable presence in goal, contributing to the team’s efforts in the Western Conference. Known for his poise and positioning, his absence would be a significant factor for Los Angeles as they navigate a tightly contested portion of the NHL regular season.
As of the end of the first period, the game continued under closely monitored circumstances, with both teams maintaining focus despite the abrupt interruption. The team and coaching staff may provide a further update on Kuemper’s status following post-game evaluations.
The Kings will likely assess their goaltending options in the coming days, depending on medical evaluations and Kuemper’s recovery outlook. More information is expected to become available as the team prepares for its upcoming fixtures.