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Nobody does banner raising ceremonies like the Los Angeles Kings.
Dynasties no longer exist in the salary cap NHL, but the Los Angeles Kings are probably as close as you're going to get these days, and for the second time in three years they were raising a Stanley Cup banner on Wednesday night.
The Kings have done things a little differently during their banner raising ceremonies, including two years ago when they were celebrating their first championship and ruffled a few feathers among hockey traditionalists by taking another victory lap around the ice with the Cup before their season opener.
There was no extra victory lap on Wednesday, but they did decide to attach the thing to some sort of contraption and slowly lower it from the ceiling of the Staples Center.
And of course, there was also the banner raising.
The Kings opened their title defense against the San Jose Sharks, the team that they defeated in the first round of last year's playoffs by becoming just the fourth team in NHL history to successfully erase a 3-0 series deficit.