AM skate before OC. First televised game of the season tonight in Anaheim! pic.twitter.com/WtSQF5IXnY — LA Kings (@LAKings) September 25, 2015

NEIGHBORLY VISIT: The Kings will pay a visit to Honda Center to take on the Anaheim Ducks in what is the third of their six preseason games scheduled for this season. The Kings come into the night with a 2-0-0 record thus far, picking up a pair of wins against the Arizona Coyotes (5-1 W on Sept. 21, 3-2 OT W on Sept. 22). Anaheim is 0-0-1 so far this preseason, they fell 5-4 in OT to the Colorado Avalanche on Tuesday night. The Kings will host the Ducks on Tuesday night at STAPLES Center; they went 2-0-0 against Anaheim in their two preseason matchups last year.

DEBUTS: Jonathan Quick is not confirmed to make the start in goal tonight, but he will be one of the two goaltenders on the Kings’ depth chart along with Jhonas Enroth. Quick has yet to appear in a preseason game. Jeff Carter skated with Tanner Pearson and Tyler Toffoli Friday morning; he will be making his preseason debut tonight. Carter netted a hat trick in the Kings’ 4-2 preseason win against the Ducks at Honda Center on September 28 of last season.

PROJECTED LINES: Per Jon Rosen, who attended the Kings’ morning skate at the Toyota Sports Center in El Segundo, here is how tonight’s lineup should pan out:

LUCIC – KOPITAR – O’NEILL

PEARSON – CARTER – TOFFOLI

CLIFFORD – ANDREOFF – LEWIS

MERSCH – WEAL – BROWN



MUZZIN – MARTINEZ

MCNABB – MCBAIN

GRAVEL – FORBORT

QUICK

ENROTH

Projected lines for tonight's preseason game in Anaheim, and a quick check-in with Marian Gaborik: http://t.co/AJO7uLVNOo — Jon Rosen (@lakingsinsider) September 25, 2015

AM skate before busing to OC A photo posted by LA Kings (@lakings) on Sep 25, 2015 at 10:54am PDT

Tonight’s game will be televised – the first of such for the Kings this preseason. The game can be viewed on PRIME TICKET, with coverage beginning at 7:00 with the Ducks’ broadcasters calling the action. You can also listen to the Kings’ very own Daryl Evans and Nick Nickson call the game live on the radio on AM 790 KABC.