Flyers Vs Kings Live Stream: Watch Online Free 4:10 ET Saturday - Tough West Coast Trip For Philly Continues As Both Teams Try To Put End To Struggles

Flyers vs Kings live stream: Watch online free 4:10 ET Saturday day game pitting two potential playoff teams that are looking to get out of their current struggles.

This will be the first of two meeting this season with the Flyers (26-23-6) traveling to L.A. vs the Kings (30-20-6). It will be the second of a tough West Coast trip for Philly, already losing 5-3 to Anaheim on Thursday. Watch the free live stream online to see if it can get two points out of Hollywood before going to San Jose.

Watch the free live stream online of the Flyers vs Kings game below:

1) First Row Sports

2) NHL Gamecenter

3) NHL AOSO

The problem for the Kings of late has been their offense. Los Angeles fell to 1-6-1 in its last eight games with Thursday's 4-1 loss to Pittsburgh. Anze Kopitar had the Kings' goal, giving him all three for the club in its last five games. Two of those games, the Kings were shutout and they won a 1-0 game earlier in the week.

"We've got everybody here, and we've got to provide that spark on our own, and if not, we've got to make some changes," defenseman Matt Greene told the Kings' official website. "Right now it's up to us to get this going."

It's been almost three years, but it will be the first time Jeff Carter faces his former team. He was traded to the Blue Jackets on June 23, 2011 and later traded to the Kings.

"Obviously you look at it when the schedule came out or whatever, but once you get out there it's just another game," Carter told the Courier-Post. "It's a big game for us. We've been throwing away some points so we need to get a win."

In a special note: Kings defenseman Robyn Regehr will play in his 1,000th NHL game Saturday.

"Robyn's played a defensive, shut-down, stay-at-home guy and he has been able to have success at that," Sutter said. "Quite honest, there's not that many of them guys left in the game or coming into the game strictly because the rules affected that player so much," Sutter said. "So the guys that had the hockey IQ to adjust to the rules stayed in it. The guys that didn't are out. That's probably a testament [to him] more than anything. "

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