The Los Angeles Dodgers will be represented at Crypto.com Arena for the first time since Staples Center received its new name as the L.A. Kings host their annual game to recognize the MLB franchise on Jan. 18 for a matchup against the defending Stanley Cup champion Tampa Bay Lightning.
Fans can purchase a ticket package for Tuesday’s game that includes an “exclusive Kings and Dodgers jersey shirt collaboration.” The jerseys will be shipped to the ticket holders and not be available the day of the game.
Tickets for the game start at $95 for the 200 level seating and go up to $111 for 100 level seating. Fans who purchase tickets will also have the option to choose from a medium or extra-large shirt.
Last season during Dodgers Night, the Kings had Chase Utley participate in the ceremonial puck drop before they faced the Calgary Flames. Prior to that, Steve Yeager and Bill Russell dropped the puck during Dodgers Night in 2019, and Kiké Hernandez held the honor in 2018.
The traveling Dodgers fan group Pantone 294 will also be in attendance and they are giving fans the opportunity to join their group.
Pantone 294 has three ticket options that each include a Pantone 294 lanyard and commemorative patch, as well as the special shirt the Kings are giving away. Tickets start at $88 for the 300 level and go up to $154 for the 100 level.
Jaime Jarrín attended first Kings game last year
Dodgers Spanish-language broadcaster Jaime Jarrín made his way to Staples Center last January to watch the Kings face the Columbus Blue Jackets on Latino Heritage Night.
Jarrín joined Patrick O’Neal and Francisco X. Rivera for an interview during intermission and discussed it being his first time attending an NHL game.
Although the Kings were trailing and ended up losing, Jarrín still credited the crowd for their passion and enthusiasm.
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