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Luc Robitaille has places to be. The Hall of Fame player and third-year Kings president stands up from his table inside the arena’s Lexus Club before brunch is served.
The walls of Luc Robitaille's office are bare and, except for a flat-screen TV, devoid of signs that its occupant is the most prolific left wing who ever skated on NHL rinks.
As a player, Luc Robitaille had a knack for finding the right spot to rifle the puck past helpless goaltenders. Robitaille still hopes this isn't his last banner night - Los Angeles Times ...
DETROIT — Luc Robitaille, wearing a windbreaker to ward off the cold, stepped out of a bleak mid-October morning Friday into a hotel coffee shop. The day’s dreary beginning reminded the former ...
In the summer of 2019, Luc Robitaille walked the Camino de Santiago with his wife, Stacia, for the second time. The Camino de Santiago, or the Way of St. James, is a pilgrimage of medieval origin ...
For Luc Robitaille, Canadiens in Stanley Cup Final feels like old times Luc Robitaille arrives at the NHL100 Gala held at the Microsoft Theater on Jan. 27, 2017. (Richard Shotwell / Associated Press) ...
“All Luc Robitaille did was score goals,” the narrator intoned, but that wasn’t true. Robitaille scored a lot of goals -- 668 of them. And 1,394 points, the most ever by a left wing in NHL ...
NORBERTVILLE, Canada — Madeleine Robitaille could have requested anything from her Hockey Hall of Fame son Luc and he would have moved mountains to give it to her, but that isn’t her way. She ...
Luc’s a big part of growing the game there and has been for years.” What’s it look like in action? Robitaille’s days are essentially shared pretty evenly between hockey ops and business ...
Luc Robitaille said he knew everything would be all right between him and Wayne Gretzky the moment The Great One first walked into the Rangers' dressing room. "He came up to me right away and said ...
Robitaille got his Cup, but despite playing in 81 games the following season, Luc wasn’t so lucky, tallying just 11 goals and ending up in new coach Dave Lewis’s doghouse.
Hockey Hall of Famer left wing Luc Robitaille of the Kings will become the seventh Los Angeles sports icon to be honored with a statue in Star Plaza at Staples Center.