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Quinton Byfield

Quinton Byfield

G
20
A
35
Pts
55
+/-
19
PPP
14
SOG
161
Bio
Height/Weight: 6' 5"/220 lbs
Born: Newmarket, Canada
Draft: 2020 1st round (2nd pick) by the
Shoots: L
  • The Hockey Writers

    Predicting Quinton Byfield's Next Contract With the Kings

    A top prospect in the 2019-20 season, Quinton Byfield has always been in Alexis Lafreniere's shadow. Lafreniere was viewed as one of the next great Canadian forwards, poised to turn a franchise around. Byfield was the consensus second-best prospect, at times leading to fans asking if he could push for the first overall draft pick. Both Byfield and Lafreniere had lackluster starts to their NHL careers but broke out this past season.

  • LA Kings Insider

    Travel Day Notebook - Hiller on Grundstrom, Forward Deployment + Byfield, Laferriere, PP Progress Needed

    There's a tendency after a big playoff win – like the kind of win the Los Angeles Kings enjoyed in Game 2 in Edmonton with captain Anze Kopitar stunning the Oilers with the overtime winner in a 5-4 victory – to pause, reflect, exhale even. But those moments are fleeting and quickly put aside. Already, the Kings are turning their collective attention to Games 3 and 4 at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on Friday and Sunday. If there was one consistent message from head coach Jim Hiller in the aftermath of Wednesday's series-evening victory, is that the job isn't done and there's a lot of work yet to do. “I think the bigger point is from Game 1 to Game 2 we had to play a lot better. I think we played

  • Associated Press

    LA Kings rally late, finish 3rd in the Pacific Division with a 5-4 overtime victory over Chicago

    Viktor Arvidsson scored the tying goal with 1:21 left in regulation, and the Los Angeles Kings earned a playoff rematch with Edmonton by jumping into third place in the Pacific Division with a 5-4 overtime victory against the Chicago Blackhawks on Thursday night. The Kings’ comeback and the defending champion Vegas Golden Knights’ loss to Anaheim propelled Los Angeles into a third straight postseason meeting with the Oilers, who beat the Kings in both of their previous two first-round matchups.