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How Kings’ locker room L.A. Hearth helmet is far more than a good-luck attraction

By Editorial Board Published April 14, 2025 11 Min Read
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How Kings’ locker room L.A. Hearth helmet is far more than a good-luck attraction

The Kings have been about to file onto the ice at their apply facility in El Segundo when the primary embers of what would turn out to be one of the crucial harmful wildfires in U.S. historical past started to blow in Pacific Palisades.

That was on the morning of Jan. 7. Lower than 24 hours later, with eight different fires burning all through Southern California, the staff postponed a house recreation with the Calgary Flames and ready to go to Winnipeg, the place they glued stickers to the again of their helmets and patches on the left shoulder of their white street jerseys in tribute to the firefighters battling these blazes.

Within the locker room, nonetheless, there was a sense that that wasn’t practically sufficient. The group they play for was actually going up in flames and all they may provide the individuals attempting to reserve it have been ideas, prayers and a helmet sticker?

“It takes a special person to run into a building when everybody’s running out,” stated Dana Bryson, the staff’s longtime assistant gear supervisor.

So Bryson reached out to Matthew and Marty Mullen, lifelong buddies who’re additionally firefighters, and so they hatched a plan. Matthew would donate a battle-scarred L.A. Metropolis Hearth helmet and Bryson would persuade the Kings to current it to the excellent participant after each residence win.

It wasn’t a tricky promote.

“We’ve all embraced it,” Kings captain Anze Kopitar stated. “We just wanted to recognize those guys, what they do for the city of L.A. And hopefully they get a kick out of it.”

They do, the Mullen brothers say. However the Kings have gotten much more in return.

Since coming back from the journey that started in Winnipeg, the Kings have received an NHL-best 17 occasions at residence, vaulting over the Edmonton Oilers and into second place within the Pacific Division. If the Kings beat the Oilers in Alberta on Monday, they may have home-ice benefit towards Edmonton within the first spherical of the playoffs, which start this weekend.

And the hearth helmet is getting a few of the credit score for that.

“Maybe that helmet brings a focus at home,” stated Glen Murray, a two-time NHL all-star and at present the Kings’ director of participant growth. “You’re more clear and you’re super focused. That’s maybe what that helmet has brought.”

Kings goaltender Darcy Kuemper wears the fire helmet while celebrating with teammates in the locker room after a game.

Kings goaltender Darcy Kuemper wears the hearth helmet whereas celebrating with teammates within the locker room after a recreation.

(Los Angeles Kings)

“It’s amazing,” added Kings president Luc Robitaille, a Stanley Cup champion and corridor of famer as a participant. “I think it really ups the team spirit.”

It wouldn’t be the primary time a staff rallied round an unconventional talisman.

In 2011, for instance, a squirrel ran onto the sector to interrupt two video games of the Nationwide League Division Sequence in St. Louis. The Cardinals got here again to win the second recreation and rode the Rally Squirrel to its final World Sequence title, toasting a luxurious toy rodent with champagne after the ultimate victory. And the Angels had the Rally Monkey, which they are saying performed a key function within the staff’s 2002 World Sequence triumph by inspiring a comeback from a 5-0 deficit within the seventh inning of Sport 6.

The distinction is the Kings summoned their fortunate attraction from tragedy and made it a drive for good whereas by no means forgetting the braveness and dedication the helmet symbolizes.

“This one’s got a little deeper meaning, right?,” Kopitar stated. “With all the things that went down in the city, it all helps. It’s something that we really haven’t done in the past.”

What actually made it work, although, is the actual fact it wasn’t an affordable advertising ploy or one thing tied to a sponsorship deal. It was impressed by sacrifice and so, in flip, it impressed sacrifice.

“Let’s be honest,” Bryson stated. “These guys here get a lot of people who consider them heroes or whatever. It’s their way to create a hero out of real heroes.”

Matthew Mullen, left, and Marty Mullen pose for a photo with former NHL player Paul Bissonnette.

Matthew Mullen, left, and Marty Mullen pose for a photograph with former NHL ahead Paul Bissonnette earlier than the Skate for LA Robust occasion at Crypto.com Area on Feb. 23.

(Bailey Holiver / NHLI through Getty Pictures)

And all of it occurred organically by tweaking a customized the staff had adopted firstly of the season when defenseman Mikey Anderson started bringing a toy Components One driver’s helmet to video games, presenting it to the excellent participant after wins. Kopitar requested Zak Brown, the chief govt of McLaren Racing, if he might have an actual helmet and Brown gave the staff a vibrant yellow one autographed by Lando Norris, the runner-up within the factors standings final yr.

“Don’t tell those guys that thing’s probably worth like 10, 15 grand if someone bid on it,” Bryson stated.

The journey to Winnipeg compelled a reset although, particularly because the gamers might see the smoke from the fires as their constitution flight lifted off from LAX.

“I thought it would be cool to tie it all in. And those guys donated the helmet right away,” Bryson stated of the Mullen twins. “So I asked Mikey and Kop. I said ‘I’m going to get this fire helmet. Would you guys be cool with that at home?’ “

There was no debate. So with the fires still burning, the team returned from a dismal five-game road swing to find Mullen’s helmet was waiting for them.

There were other changes at well, with the logo at center ice at Crypto.com Arena replaced with an LAFD shield. The team also donated more than $8 million to fire-relief efforts and would go on to organize a charity game in which the Mullen brothers, both hockey players, and other firefighters participated alongside celebrities including Justin Bieber, Steve Carrell and Matt Leinart.

But for the players, the biggest thing was the battered yellow fire helmet with the huge red shield surrounding a black and gray number 80, signifying the LAFD station at LAX where Matthew Mullen, now a fire inspector, once worked. On the right side is a black shield with a gray number 63, for the Venice Beach fire house to which Mullen was also once assigned.

“That’s banged up from going to different fires,” Matthew Mullen stated of the helmet. “I didn’t want to give them a brand-new shiny helmet.”

Kings forward Phillip Danault wears the fire helmet while celebrating with teammates in the locker room after a game.

Kings ahead Phillip Danault wears the hearth helmet whereas celebrating with teammates within the locker room after a recreation.

(Los Angeles Kings)

The Kings misplaced their first recreation with the helmet within the residence locker room and the LAFD defend at heart ice however received 4 of the subsequent 5 and didn’t lose once more in regulation for 15 video games, a franchise report. After every residence victory, the keeper of the helmet delivered a brief speech, then handed it on to that evening’s excellent participant.

“I’m like ‘Omigod, they just keep winning’,” Matthew Mullen stated. “It’s an unbelievable good-luck charm.”

The followers have caught on too. When the staff posted video of newcomer Andrei Kuzmenko accepting the helmet from Trevor Moore after a recreation late final month, it obtained greater than 40,000 views. A kind of viewers was Mullen, who has made a behavior of sharing the Instagram posts with different firefighters.

“Now the helmet’s more famous than anybody,” Bryson stated.

The F1 helmet continues to be introduced to the highest participant after street wins, however it has been gathering some mud recently; the Kings have received simply six occasions in 18 street video games because the fires began.

At residence, nonetheless, the identical staff is sort of as unbeatable because the L.A. fireplace division, a streak that has buoyed each the Kings and the firefighters.

“We don’t get paid for what we do. We get paid for what we’re willing to do,” Mullen stated. “When people are running out, we’re running in. We take big pride in the Kings and we’ve all become Kings fans.

“Seeing our logo on center ice, that alone right there, it’s done a lot. I just hope they have a long run during the playoffs.”

Playoffs that would finish with a battered yellow fireplace helmet perched atop Lord Stanley’s Cup.

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