LOS ANGELES – TheLos Angeles Kings and Head Coachhave agreed to terms on a multi-year contract, Kings President and General Managerannounced today. The contract begins in the upcoming 2016-17 campaign.

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Darryl Sutter recently concluded his fifth season as Head Coach and his fourth full season after being hired on December 20, 2011. He is the 24th head coach in Kings history.



Sutter, the fastest Kings head coach to 100 wins in franchise history (183 games), coached his 1,200th NHL game on April 4 at Vancouver, becoming the 15th head coach in NHL history to reach that plateau. He also surpassed Larry Robinson (328) for third on the Kings all-time games coached list on March 14 at Chicago, and he finished the 2015-16 regular season with 343 games coached. Sutter closed the regular season ranked second on the Kings all-time wins list (186; surpassed Bob Pulford’s 178 wins on March 14 at Chicago; the franchise leader is Andy Murray with 215 wins) and he coached his 300th game with the Kings on January 4 at Colorado.







Sutter’s teams have qualified for the postseason in 14 of his 16 seasons as a head coach, and his 595 career coaching wins rank 14th all-time. All told, his teams have eclipsed the 40-win mark eight times, the 100-point mark four times, and his clubs have finished in first place three times.



Since joining the Kings Sutter has helped guide the franchise to unprecedented on-ice success in the postseason, with him guiding the team to Stanley Cup championships in 2014 and 2012, and the Western Conference Final in 2013. The Kings played in an NHL record 26 games (16-10 record) before hoisting the Cup in 2014. Included in the 2014 Cup run were Game 7 road victories at San Jose, Anaheim and Chicago. In 2012, he led the Kings to their first Stanley Cup championship as the team went 16-4 in the postseason as the eighth seed and led each series three-games-to-none before being crowned champs on June 11, 2012.



Sutter and the Kings established a new team record for most wins in one season with 48 victories during the 2015-16 campaign (48-28-6, 102 points). With him at the helm, the Kings have won 40-or-more games in each of the franchise’s last three seasons, going 40-27-15 with 95 points in 2014-15, and 46-28-8 with 100 points in 2013-14. The Kings regular season record was 25-13-11 with him behind the bench in 2011-12 after he took over for Terry Murray, who was relieved of his duties as head coach in December of 2011. In 2012-13, the Kings posted a winning regular season mark (27-16-5) and advanced to the postseason before losing to Chicago in the Western Conference Final. Sutter’s regular season coaching record with the Kings is 186-112-45, and his postseason record with the Kings is 42-27.