2014 Stanley Cup playoffs The line of Pearson, Carter, and Toffoli first began playing in the
2014 Western Conference final against the
Chicago Blackhawks. During that series, the three combined for a total of 23 points, allowing the Kings to defeat the Blackhawks in seven games and advance to the
2014 Stanley Cup Final. The line was not as productive during the Stanley Cup Final, totaling four points in five games, but they still played a role in helping the Kings win their second Stanley Cup in three years. Carter wore number 77, Pearson wore number 70, and Toffoli wore number 73. It received credit as a critical factor in helping the Kings win their second Stanley Cup, and
ESPN listed it as one of the Kings' best lines of the previous 30 years in 2020.
2014–15 season That 70s Line began the
2014–15 NHL season together, totaling 7 points in the Kings' preseason opener against the
Arizona Coyotes in a 5–4 loss. Following Pearson's injury, winger
Dwight King, who wore number 74, took his place alongside Carter and Toffoli. Dubbed "That 70s Line 2.0", the line was once again the Kings' most effective offensively. Despite the line's productivity, the Kings failed to reach the playoffs that season.
Post–2015 and breakup Due to multiple roster changes, the original line of Carter, Toffoli, and Pearson were reunited in December 2015. The three often played together until the Kings traded Pearson to the
Pittsburgh Penguins in exchange for
Carl Hagelin in November 2018; the three had been playing on the same line when the trade occurred. The Kings would later trade Toffoli to the
Vancouver Canucks in 2020 and Carter to the Penguins in 2021. When Toffoli joined the
San Jose Sharks in 2024 and wore 73, he often played alongside
Macklin Celebrini (who wore 71) and
William Eklund (72), leading some to use the "70s Line" moniker to refer to the trio. == References ==