The Los Angeles Kings, founded on June 5, 1967, are a professional ice hockey team in the NHL. Originally playing at the Forum, they moved to Crypto.com Arena in 1999. In the 1970s and 1980s, the Kings faced playoff challenges despite regular-season success.
The acquisition of Wayne Gretzky in 1988 sparked a successful era, leading to their first Stanley Cup Finals in 1993. Financial troubles followed, culminating in a 1995 bankruptcy. Under new ownership, the Kings resurged in 2009–10, and with coach Darryl Sutter, they won two Stanley Cups in 2012 and 2014. The Los Angeles Kings mascot Bailey is a beloved figure among his fans, adding excitement to the Kings games at the Arena.
Angeles Kings Mascot Bailey
As a lion, the mascot symbolises strength, courage, and the spirit of the team.Wearing the jersey of the Los Angeles Kings, Bailey is not just a mascot but a charismatic representative of the team's pride. With his playful nature, Bailey interacts with fans, participates on ice during the breaks, and contributes to adding more fun to the atmosphere at the Crypto.com Arena.
Los Angeles Kings Mascot History
Bailey, the 6-foot lion mascot Bailey was introduced during the 2007-2008 NHL season. His introduction marked a new era in the Kings' mascot legacy, bringing excitement and joy to the atmosphere. Bailey was named after Garnet Bailey, the Kings' Director of Pro Scouting to honour him, Bailey's moniker serves as a tribute to a respected figure in the organisation. Garnet Bailey's legacy and contributions to the Kings are remembered through the mascot.
Before Bailey, the Kings had another mascot named Kingston, a snow leopard who debuted in 1990. Kingston, however, was retired in the same year. In 2015, Kingston found a new role as the mascot for the Kings' AHL affiliate, the Ontario Reign.
Bailey Funny Incidents
Known for his playful nature, Bailey the mascot of Los Angeles took a part in an entertainment video with Carl's Jr. during the 2009-10 season. These humor videos featured amusing competitions between the members of King's organization and Carl's Jr. personnel.
Bailey appeared in the first installment of the commercial, spoofing Carl's Jr. Bailey is also involved in a Twitter feud with the current WWE superstar CM Punk, a Chicago Blackhawks fan. Their banter gained popularity during the 2014 playoffs when the Los Angeles Kings faced the Chicago Blackhawks in the Conference Finals.
They made a bet, and when the Kings achieved victory in seven games Punk fulfilled his bet by posting a picture of himself in a Kings jersey in front of the United Center in Chicago. Bailey added a comedic touch to their ongoing feud during a fall 2014 game between the Blackhawks and Kings at Staples Center. He jumped off his ATV, delivering an elbow drop to Punk in the backstage area, creating a memorable moment for fans.
FAQs
A.Bailey pays tribute to Garnet Bailey, the Kings' Director of Pro Scouting, honoring his contributions and creating a meaningful link to the team's history.
A.The Los Angeles Kings, founded on June 5, 1967.
A.Kingston, a snow leopard, was the Kings' first mascot, debuting in 1990. Retired in the same year, Kingston now serves as the mascot for the Ontario Reign.
A.Bailey was introduced during the 2007-2008 NHL season.
A.Bailey is 6 feet tall, but his mane adds an extra 4 inches to his height, contributing to his charismatic presence.
A. Bailey's playful Twitter feud with CM Punk during the 2014 playoffs led to a bet and a humorous elbow drop moment in a fall 2014 game, creating an entertaining memory for fans.